Together in the fight against breast cancer

SPINEFITTER® BY SISSEL® PINK HERO EDITION

Breast cancer patients in particular often enjoy working with the SPINEFITTER to treat illness-related issues such as mobility restrictions. This positive feedback encouraged us to launch a limited edition of 10,008 SPINEFITTER PINK HERO EDITION devices. The training device, which is identical to the original in form and function, is produced in a pink color and sold in a limited edition.

Achieving more together

Why exactly 10,008 copies of the special edition? Quite simply: the number 8 is intended to draw attention to the fact that, on average, one in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in the course of their lives. Part of the proceeds from this special edition SPINEFITTER PINK HERO EDITION will go to breast cancer support organizations.

Special effects – for special users

The SPINEFITTER offers unique advantages, especially for breast cancer patients facing challenging situations. It supports the restoration of shoulder mobility, the stretching of the anterior body chain, and stimulates lymphatic return, which is important for the healing process. These factors usually also lead to pain reduction in affected individuals. At the same time, the SPINEFITTER trains body awareness, which supports mental health and leads to greater self-confidence.

Pink is THE Colour!

The color pink is internationally recognized as a symbol of solidarity in the fight against breast cancer, particularly through the Pink Ribbon campaign and Pinktober (Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October). The aim is to raise public awareness of the disease and promote research and support for those affected.

Also included: The SPINEFITTER sleeve

Breast cancer patients who have just undergone treatment are often more sensitive to touch and pressure stimuli. The cover made of soft terry cloth material reduces the feeling of pressure when using the SPINEFITTER, thus effectively facilitating the exercises.

Coming soon

Special exercises for breast cancer patients