Claims
- 1. A system for improving the posture and relieving lower back pain of a person in a supine position comprising:
- a substantially convex back pillow including means for supporting the ilia, sacrum, and fifth lumbar vertebra to produce a substantial sacral base angle and to fully oppose any moment to cause rotational shifting of the pelvis,
- said back pillow being a crescent-shaped, resilient member comprising an upper portion and a lower portion, the lower portion being formed of a resilient material having a greater density than the material forming the upper portion so that, when the pillow is positioned behind the user's back with the lower portion aligned with the user's sacrum, said pillow preferentially supports the pelvis below the lumbar region to oppose said moment causing rotational shifting of the pelvis; and
- a pillow having a first, thigh-supporting surface extending upwardly at an angle of from about 53.degree. to 63.degree. from horizontal and a calf-supporting surface extending at an angle of from about 0.degree. to 20.degree. downwardly from horizontal.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my prior applications filed on Nov. 25, 1980, and Dec. 22, 1980, Ser. Nos. 210,212 now abandoned, and 218,719, entitled PELVIC SUPPORT METHOD AND MEANS and HEAD AND NECK CUSHION, respectively. The specifications and drawings of these prior applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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