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Cervical Neck Traction Device- Pain Relief & Neck Stretcher for Home Use-Airbag Support
Cervical Neck Traction Device- Pain Relief & Neck Stretcher for Home Use-Airbag Support
ABOUT THIS ITEM
【Recommended by Chiropractors】 This cervical traction device is suitable for the traction treatment of neurogenic cervical spondylosis and acts as a support, fixation and traction. It relieves neck pain by gently stretching the muscles and joints in the neck area, helping to provide long-term relief from the stress and strain of neck pain, shoulder pain, tension, muscle spasm and reducing unnecessary physiotherapist visits.
【Ergonomic Design】The neck stretcheris ergonomically designed to provide support for the head and neck during treatment. Its contour effortlessly conforms to the curve of the cervical spine, ensuring enhanced stability and even distribution of traction forces for maximum effectiveness and reduced strain. The traction airbag is evenly aligned with multiple interoperable air traction columns, all of which support the cervical spine during inflation.
【High-quality Materials】The cervical inflatable stretcher is made of high-quality materials to ensure its durability and longevity. With its comfortable internal force, it feels dry and breathable even when used in summer.
【Adjustable Traction】 The neck support braceis equipped with Velcro, the support can be freely adjusted according to the cervical comfort and looseness, ensuring optimal pain relief and comfort during treatment.
【Freedom of Movement】Whether you are at work, watching TV or walking around the house, you can use it at any time without interfering with your daily life. This will not lead to stiffness and pain in your neck. Users of computers, mobile phones and touchpads need it even more. Study, work, watch TV, keep your head up.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
What is cervical trction?
By supporting the chin with the front brace, the cervical vertebrae will take on a natural curvature when the head is in a backward position. The airbag at the back then uses the back of the cervical vertebrae as a support point and drags the back of the head upwards, thus achieving the effect of pulling the cervical gap.
Easily improve the following problems:
- Straightening of the cervical vertebrae and hyperplasia of the cervical vertebrae in long term low bowing
- Chronic cervical strain injury (long term low head work)
- Herniated cervical discs compressing nerves
- Cold and dreadful fear of cold in the cervical spine
- Dizziness and numbness of fingers from bowed cervical spine
- Neck pain and discomfort from prolonged sitting and standing
- Neck care for daily life work exercise