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by kristiandupont 4737 days ago
I thought about that too. I can imagine a whole new category of back and knee problems in the teens who grow up with this or similar devices.
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Note that at no point in the movement the torso moves up or down, so the forces on the joints/back are much lighter. So wouldn't that make the movement a light unnatural movement like swimming is? Do people get many knee injuries from swimming? (I had a knee injury that flared up when swimming, but I don't think it caused it)