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Good night's sleep from Tyneside firm
A new innovation for helping people achieve satisfied sleep will soon be available to the public – a revolutionary new mattress being lauched by a Tyneside firm. Research indicates that Postura Ltd’s new mattress will be the best available option for those suffering from back pain or needing athletic recovery and hydration.
Based on advanced technology used in the medical profession, a prototype received a resounding endorsement from testing undertaken by the Pax Therapy Centre. Sharon Hales the owner of Pax, tested the mattress out personally and scored it 5 out of 5 on all elements of the mattress. The mattresses are designed to provide the greatest support whilst allowing skin to breathe and optimising blood flow.
John Tuton Director of Postura commented, “The results of the testing were very pleasing but not entirely surprising. Tests undertaken by the government have rated the technology used in our mattresses. These results indicated that our materials are the best available in the medical market, and this will soon be available to everyone. Quite simply we are convinced this will be the best mattress available to the public and will provide comfort, support and recovery to millions of people suffering from back pain, sports injuries or restless sleep.”
Based on the results of the research, Newcastle University is keen to run tests with its Elite Athletes squad in September.
To get the full results of the Therapy Centre survey, email survey@postura.co.uk.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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