November 2011
Edmunds.com: Carmakers put drivers’ backs front and center to reduce back pain
November 13, 2011 — Inadequate car seat support may be responsible for triggering back pain, reports Edmunds.com, an online resource for automotive information.
And while there are improvised ways to ease and prevent back discomfort — like purchasing an inflatable pillow or moldable seat supports — most new cars now offer technically advanced lumbar support adjustments.
“Back-comfort systems are becoming more sophisticated in cars and sometimes are accompanied by heating, cooling and massaging options,” says Edmunds.com Sr. Consumer Advice Editor Philip Reed. “This is welcome news for the majority of the population who will experience back pain problems at some point in their lives.”
According to Edmunds.com data, 80 percent of 2011 model-year vehicles offer lumbar support as standard or optional equipment. Some 44 percent of models offer driver and passenger lumbar support as standard equipment, and 31 percent offer driver-only lumbar
support as standard.
Specific examples of available back-soothing technology are:
Owners of older cars – or those who are simply unhappy with the back support in their vehicles – can find lumbar supports at stores such as Relax the Back or Healthy Back or online.
Drivers can learn more about the different types of back comfort systems in their next new car by visiting Edmunds.com at http://www.edmunds.com/car-buying/baby-your-back-when-you-re-behind-the-wheel.html.
Source: Edmunds.com
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