Science: Health: Pain
The Orthopedoposturator   (+4, -2)  [vote for, against]
Electronegative feedback for bad posture

This is a battery-operated "smart" garment that is worn under one's shirt (or blouse). It has a variety of sensors that detect one's posture. The greater the degree of slouchiness the Orthopedoposturator detects, the greater the degree of electrical discomfort it inflicts on the wearer. A little pain now could save you a lot of pain later. Pretty soon you'll be slouchless!
-- nihilo, Jul 29 2006

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"Ouch!"
-- normzone, Jul 29 2006


OK, obviously you'll be able to adjust the settings for when you're moving about or doing sit-ups. The idea is for it to help you with your posture when you're sitting at your desk or standing around. Anyway, the discomfort is more of a nuisance -- like a dull electrically-induced ache than a shooting pain. It's intended to produce a *subconscious* aversive behavior.
-- nihilo, Jul 29 2006


I already have a dull ache when I'm sitting at a desk. Auto mechanic, construction, motorcycles, horses.

I love being a QE now.
-- normzone, Oct 13 2007



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