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Editorial Reviews Product Description You spend approximately 1/3 of your life sleeping. Are you getting the most out of your sleep? Use the #1 NECK PILLOW. The Cervical Linear Traction Neck Pillow can help restore the normal neck C- curve, help you improve your posture, and relieve back and neck pain. The Cervical Linear Traction Neck Pillow offers superior comfort, and provides the proper ergonomic support while you sleep- there is nothing like it on the market. It is non-allergenic, machine machine washable, latex free and fits most standard pillow cases. Used by chiropractors and health professionals all over the world! The special V shape in the neck pillow cradles your head and gently lifts your head away from your shoulders (much like a massage therapist would do for you). At the same time, the neck roll underneath supports your neck. While sleeping on your side, the generous, soft wings keep your head at the right height from the mattress, to relieve strain on your neck and shoulders. It works for you, sleeping on your back or side.The pressure releases, muscles relax and pain goes away. Designed to work for back and side sleepers. Flip top to bottom to use the neck roll support only. You can use the pillow every night and for the whole time you sleep. The more you can use it the better. However, some individuals may need to gradually increase the usage in stages because of some muscle soreness from such a change from their previous pillow. The Cervical Traction Neck Pillow is comfortable-it is hand stuffed with the best polyester fiber available- its non allergenic and calibrated to the most universally accepted firmness for balance of softness and effectiveness. Use the traction side for sleeping- thus giving your cervical spine a gentle stretch or the support side for sleeping. Similar Products
Customer Reviews Anthony R. Woods Said: Neck Pillow review ( Nov. 10th 2009 )I was told about this pillow from a friend who like it. I bought and so far I trurly love it. It gives me support along with comfort so I can sleep better.Bruce D. Madison Said: Great pillow, great service. I am very happy with my purchase and highly recommend it if you have neck issues. ( Oct. 12th 2009 )Great pillow, great service. I am very happy with my purchase and highly recommend it if you have neck issues.starlog Said: Very comfortable ( Sep. 14th 2009 )I've had neck pain/spasms/stiffness for 33 years. I've been using this pillow for approximately 6 weeks. I mostly use the traction side. I didn't need a break-in period and used it the whole night from the start. I start my night on my back, but sleep mostly on my side. While it's very comfortable either way, I think this pillow is best suited for back sleepers. That being said, I like it enough that I wouldn't stop using it. I can feel the traction when I lay on my back and it helps relax my neck muscles before I go to sleep. It hasn't significantly reduced my pain, but I believe a back sleeper would derive more benefit just because they'd spend more time in traction. It doesn't contribute to my pain and that's a plus because most pillows make my neck feel worse. I don't regret my choice and probably would buy it again.middle aged bald guy Said: Cervical pillow works - but so do others ( Sep. 12th 2009 )use the cervical pillow regularily - works but I think other types sold in stores do the same thing - directions that come with the product are horrible - photocopy that you can't really read- been re-copied too many times. I'd look at other options and compare prices before making this purchase.TandV Said: Not for sensitive ears ( Sep. 11th 2009 )I loved the idea of the pillow and was sold with the mainly good reviews. However, I found this pillow doesn't work for me either. I wished I had a better description of the pillow before I purchased it. So, I will try to describe it for you all. When side sleeping, you are supposed to put your head on the sides of the pillow and not the middle. The raised "V" shape makes it difficult to put your head in the middle when side sleeping anyway because one side of the "V" ends up right in your face and would make it hard to breathe. Anyway, I thought the sides were too firm and it bothered the outside of my ears. When I laid on my back, the part under my neck felt OK, but maybe is a little too high for me since I am a female. The biggest problem is the "V", which keeps your head in place, is that it is raised higher than the neck roll part. It is supposed to be that way according to the FAQ. Anyway, the "V" is directly under the ears and pushes/bends my outer ears forward. This bending of my ears has caused so much pain I can no longer tolerate the pillow. The pillow would be perfect if it was scaled more for a female, perhaps, and had cutouts for the ears. Anyone who has ever had outer ear pain may want to think twice about buying it.« Back |
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