Lower Back Pain
When the iliacus and psoas muscles are tight, they pull the pelvis forward, straining spinal joints, twisting discs, and overworking the muscles in your back and glutes. The result? Stiffness, imbalance, and persistent pain.
Hip pain, low back pain, sciatica — it's often the same hidden muscle driving all of it. The Hip Hook reaches it. Now includes a free Orbit.
If you’ve tried PT, massage, stretching, and the pain keeps coming back, the problem is likely not where you’re feeling it. The iliacus and psoas, the deep hip flexors at the center of your body’s alignment, are the muscles most conventional tools simply can’t reach.
The Hip Hook was designed by a physical therapist specifically to target them, replicating a hands-on clinical technique that previously required an office visit. Its precision tip and rotating mechanism apply sustained, targeted pressure to both muscles with control you can feel.
In one randomized controlled trial, participants experienced a 27% reduction in pain after a single 90-second session.* Because the iliacus and psoas sit at the center of the body’s alignment, releasing them is the first step, and often the most impactful one, toward resolving pain that has traveled far from its source.
* In a randomized controlled trial of 25 participants with chronic lower back pain. Results may vary.
Hip Hook (Mark): Targeted release for the iliacus and psoas muscles
Free Orbit: Eases you into the psoas and releases the back of the hip (a $39 value)
Free Aletha Companion App: Step-by-step guidance from a physical therapist; available on iPhone only
PT Customer Support: Real physical therapists and movement specialists answer your questions
The Aletha devices are designed for people who’ve already tried everything (PT, chiropractors, massage, foam rolling) and still haven’t found lasting relief. If that sounds like you, there’s a strong chance muscle tension in your keystone muscles (like the iliacus and psoas) is the missing piece.
71% of participants experienced reduced muscle tension after just one 90-second session,* and 57% of customers report pain relief.** If chronic muscle tension has been overlooked in your care, this addresses something most other tools simply can’t reach.
*In a randomized controlled trial of 25 participants with chronic lower back pain. Results may vary.
**Based on a survey of 377 Aletha customers. User-reported experiences. Results may vary.
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More than 7 out of 10 participants experienced a meaningful decrease in muscle tightness after releasing their iliacus and psoas muscles with the Hip Hook.
Participants experienced a 27% decrease in pain after using the Hip Hook for 90 seconds.
Participants using the Hip Hook consistently (3x/week) for 4 weeks experienced 19% less pain than others who only did stretching.
Participants reported that pain levels remained lower even after 2 weeks without using the Hip Hook
Results from a randomized controlled trial of participants with chronic low back pain (n=25). Individual results may vary
When the iliacus, psoas, and hip rotators like the piriformis are tight, it tips and twists the pelvis and creates a ripple effect of pain and alignment issues through the hips, spine, and lower body.
| Feature | Hip Hook (Mark) and Orbit | Office Visits | Percussion | Stretch & Exercise |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Targets the missing piece | ✓Deep hip tension | Varies by Provider | ✗ | Varies by Provider |
| Immediate relief | ✓Often | Varies by Provider | Temporary | Varies by Provider |
| Time required | ✓3 minutes | 45+ minutes | 10+ minutes | 15+ minutes |
| Use at home, anytime | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ | Depends |
| Led by clinicians | ✓PT-designed | ✓ | Rarely | Sometimes |
| Precise pressure | ✓Psoas & Iliacus | Most aren't hands-on | ✗ | ✗ |
| Lasting results | ✓With regular use | Varies by Provider | ✗ | Needs muscle release first |
| Price | ✓$189 | $2,000+/year | $50-$800 | $0-$3000/year |
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