GCSE design survey for people with back pain
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GeorgeGreig
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Hi, I am a GCSE DET (Design Engineering Technology) student dong a project where I am designing and prototyping a product that helps prevent back and joint pain whilst in cars for long periods of time. Please could you consider filling in my quick 12 question survey to help me make a more accurate and functional product? Thanks so much!
Here is the link:
https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=BBIFAcTM-kSFfY-eUPKhCRzWdN_d6q1MojsdIe5-8y1UNldaV1MyMUJCMklUQU42QjNaNEdFQ0kwMi4u
Here is the link:
https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=BBIFAcTM-kSFfY-eUPKhCRzWdN_d6q1MojsdIe5-8y1UNldaV1MyMUJCMklUQU42QjNaNEdFQ0kwMi4u
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Good luck. Heated seats help some conditions whilst proper Lumbar support is critical.
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Hi @GeorgeGreig and a warm welcome to the community! I hope you get the responses you need
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Done. In the winter I need heated seats. I heat up a heat pad for short car trips and place it behind my back. Or I use the car heating. I used to use hand warmer packets but they weren’t the best option.
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