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The Neck and Shoulder Relaxer is an innovative cervical traction device designed to alleviate TMJ pain and promote cervical spine alignment. Made from high-density foam, it offers a safe and comfortable experience while providing effective support for neck and upper back relaxation. Its ergonomic design ensures optimal spinal alignment, making it ideal for anyone seeking relief from tension and stress, whether at home, in the office, or while traveling.
J**Y
Instant results, easy to use, extremely comfortable
I have been experiencing migraines since I was eight years old, accompanied by significant tension and knots that can lead to excruciating pain when I turn my head and sometimes even when I breathe. Over the years, I have invested in a variety of neck relief devices, such as foam massage rollers, neck cradles, handheld gadgets, electronic massagers, massage guns, and back stretching tools. While some of these have provided relief, using a massage gun solo presents challenges, and foam rollers require balancing my body weight to be effective. Additionally, other devices can only target one knot at a time, necessitating constant adjustment.To alleviate the intense discomfort typically located around the sides of my neck, between my shoulder blades, down my spine, and at the base of my head, I've often turned to tennis balls, even using them while driving. However, this new device is effortless to use. I've tried it on various surfaces, including the floor, couch, bed, and even setting it up against my pillow. The instant I first used it, I felt an immediate relaxation as it managed to reach every knot without requiring excessive movement or adjustments like other devices.The pressure it delivers is just right—effective yet soft enough to be painless. It also produces a massage-like effect when lifting my arms overhead or extending them to the side. The neck support is exceptionally comfortable, although I'd prefer if the headpiece had additional raised nodes to target specific pressure points during severe migraines. Typically, when my migraines are that intense, medication is my only relief. Nevertheless, I wholeheartedly recommend this device to anyone seeking a comfortable, convenient, and effective solution to manage chronic back and neck pain, tension, and knots from the comfort of home. I've even encouraged my family members to purchase one because I genuinely adore it. I don’t usually compose such lengthy reviews, but I hope this insight can assist others who might be facing similar issues.
M**D
Worth dealing with the smell because it helps my back.
It is helping my back, but it has an odor to it. It smells like when you have forgotten to take your laundry out of the washing machine and then you have to wash it again. I hope I can get the smell out so the clothes I'm wearing don't take on that smell. I am going to try wearing the same T-shirt whenever I use this so my other clothes won't smell like that. It is helping my back so it is worth trying to work with the smell.
S**K
Wife likes it
Idk what this does but the wife likes it and it was a gift so I guess thumbs up.
L**E
Just ok
Unfortunately too soft for me. I use much harder stuff than this, and I can't get a lot out of it. Nothing bad, but leaves me wanting more almost immediately.
X**Y
Unexpected Best Buy of the year.
At nearly $40 dollars, and the split reviews, this was one of the biggest gambles I've made on a purchase so far this year- but I am glad I did.I have both Osteo and Rheumatoid arthritis, spinal stenosis, cervical spondylosis, bone spurs, Fibromyalgia, Hypermobile EDS, as well as polyneuropathy - which all play into my neck and back pains/strains and spasms. I have a near-constant pain in my rhomboid muscle (just between my shoulder blade and spine) that I can never get rid of (despite my SO never giving up on trying to rub it out) & the first time I used this traction mat, I was able to apply the right pressure to the right spot, WHILE aligning my neck and back.I place a padded yoga mat, at the foot of my chase lounger, with a low back/lumbar pillow on the yoga mat. Sit on the floor and place my feet up (elevated) onto the lounger, hold this traction mat in place behind my neck, and slowly lean back until I'm laying flat over the lumbar pillow with the traction mat aligned correctly along my upper back, spine and neck.After a minute or so of letting my muscles "settle" around the massage nodules, I hold my palms face up, at shoulder height and "wax-on, wax-off" slow circles, to gently need the rhombus and trapezius muscled (a stretch shown to me by my masseuse).Then slowly, fully extend my arms out laterally, bring my right arm all the way to the left side, then back. Repeat with the left arm. Then cross both arms over my chest and slowly til my shoulders forward. back and side to side. A stretch shown to me by my chiropractor.This also helped me greatly in preventing an ocular migraine. I get severe, recurring and utterly debilitating ocular migraines that no medication has been able to help with (& I've tried them all, even up to Botox for migraines). I had one start up a few days after getting this traction mat, laid it out, and rubbed the "knots" on the back of my head all over the massage nodules, back and forth over and over for what I can only honestly refer to as the best migraine relief I have yet to find. It allowed me to be pain-free enough to fall asleep and hide from the remnants of the migraine- thus escaping the light/sound sensitivity that would have inevitably followed.Would definitely recommend. One of the best-buys I've made this year. Thank you for such a simple. yet amazingly effective product.
S**.
Keep looking
I have had progressively worsening neck, shoulder and arm pain, across my back and down both arms for almost 8 years. A chiropractor recommended this type of product about 6 years ago, claiming that judicious use would help improve my situation and that I could eventually be able to avoid surgery. I was motivated to do my best.Fast forward, after 2 other chiropractors and countless hours of therapy, massages, and devices, there is no improvement. In fact my situation has deteriorated to the point of no return. Surgery is inevitable because now there is bruising on my spinal cord. And now, I'm not a candidate for disc replacement, because my situation has so significantly degraded.This device was so painful to use, I just knew something was wrong. The only good thing about it was that it caused me to give up and go to a real doctor.See a neurologist or a good neurosurgeon before you subscribe to anything a chiropractor tells you. It will save you time, money, pain and possibly your whole quality of life. Give yourself options.
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