My name is Samuel. I'm a nurse. I spend 12-hour shifts on my feet — moving constantly, lifting patients, carrying weight my body wasn't meant to hold for that long. After years of that, my back started breaking down. Chronic tightness. Pain that followed me home after every shift. I tried everything. Foam rollers. Stretching apps. Generic straps from Amazon. Nothing gave me the consistent, deep relief I needed. Nothing fit into a real daily routine. So I built something that did.
I named it DuaCore after what matters most to me — my family and the body's foundation. Dua is my family name. Core is where all movement begins. The name is a reminder that taking care of your body is personal. It starts from within.
The DuaCore Mobility Strap was designed from personal experience — not a boardroom. I knew exactly what my body needed because I lived the problem every single day. I wanted something that worked for nurses, for desk workers, for athletes, for anyone whose body carries the weight of their life and needs a way to release it. That's DuaCore. A tool built by someone who needed it — for people who need it too.