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Total Back Care Centre
505 Hagley Road
Birmingham
B66 4AX
Tel: 0121 434 5670 / 80
Fax: 0121 434 5690
Web: www.totalbackcare.co.uk
Best time to telephone: Monday-Friday 9.00am - 5.00pm & Saturday 9.30am - 12.30pm
Total Back Care is a family business, operating from its Assessment and Product Trial Centre in Birmingham. Established in 1995, it provides independent advice on ergonomics & posture support for back and neck care. Their core expertise is in matching the right back care products to meet individual's back care needs.
The Centre offers assessments and product trial for office seating, specialist seating, kneeling stools, desks, ergonomic office & laptop accessories, posture support beds, neck support pillows, lumbar rolls and back supports, car supports, seating wedges, lumbar belts and inversion equipment.
Appointments are required for workplace assessments at the centre to ensure the availability of a qualified assessor. A drop in service is available for all other items.
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