NeckSaviour

NeckSaviour For Headache & Neck Pain Relief

If you suffer from a stiff neck, tension or neck related headaches, arthritis, chronic whiplash symptoms, disc bulge or herniation or pinched nerve, the traction provided by the NeckSaviour has been used by physical therapist and chiropractors for many years to bring relief as part of neck pain management strategy.

What Is NeckSaviour?

It is one of the most unique neck traction devices that is easy to use and lightweight for taking anywhere. It does not use inflatable collars, no pumping mechanisms no batteries and no electrical plugs. The strategically designed and layered foam folds into a u-shaped. When placed behind the neck, it stretches the cervical spine using the force or tension of the device to separate the head and shoulders. With different sides to use for strength and fit, you can find the best relief possible.

Is It The Neck Solution?

It works to gently traction the neck and is a lightweight and portable solution to other products that are difficult to set up and use. Provides easy to incorporate stress relieving traction therapy anywhere… at home, the office, outdoors, traveling, and anywhere life takes you. It is very durable, easy to carry and use. It can help with neck curve restoration, reduce disc bulging and degeneration. Adding this to your neck pain tool box is a great part of the solution.

A 2019 study in the Medicine Journal
found that in neck pain patients 40 and younger, cervical lordosis (normal curve) was related to the degree of disc herniation. With the improvement of cervical lordotic curvature, the degree of disc herniation decreased and height of disc space increased, indicating improvement in disc degeneration as well.

This does not exempt you from using good ergonomics, having a supportive sleeping pillow, and doing specific exercises that can help relieve neck pain & headaches.

How Light & Big Is It?

It weighs only 2 oz! It comes with a case that you can carry or use like a backpack. It is approximately 9 by 10 inches and 1 inch thick. Too big and heavy? No problem, there is a mini version as well!

What Are The Benefits?

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By having a device that is so easy to use, you are more likely to comply with Doctors recommendations; therefore, you can get safe levels of traction for the spine to help reduce office visits to the therapist as well as reduce pain medication. The durability and quality of materials means you will get many years of use with proper care.

How To Use NeckSaviour

It is used reclining or lying down on your back. Just fold into a u-shape, place behind your neck, and the device will do the work as it contacts the shoulders and base of head to provide a stretch. You can turn and bend your head slightly to get just the right fit and feel. There are 4 combinations for more or less traction force and long or short necks, simply by turning it or flipping it over. It is very practical, easy to use and is a traction device with multi-functions. It comes with complete instructions and you can watch the instructional video here to see how really simple it is.

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Is NeckSaviour Safe?

It only produces traction forces at the lower range of devices commonly used under medical supervision, so it is within the safe range of traction force for neck pain and headaches. Applicable to most musculoskeletal conditions and University tested, the foam is skin friendly and easy to wipe clean and disinfect. Consulting your doctor for any existing condition is always a good idea, however, this is one of the safest forms of traction available.

A 2019 study in the Medicine Journal
found that in neck pain patients 40 and younger, cervical lordosis (normal curve) was related to the degree of disc herniation. With the improvement of cervical lordotic curvature, the degree of disc herniation decreased and height of disc space increased, indicating improvement in disc degeneration as well.

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Author Bio

Stephen Ornstein, D.C. has treated thousands of neck, shoulder and back conditions since graduating Sherman Chiropractic College in 1987 and during his involvement in Martial Arts. He holds certifications as a Peer Review Consultant from New York Chiropractic College, Physiological Therapeutics from National Chiropractic College, Modic Antibiotic Spinal Therapy from Dr. Hanne Albert, PT., MPH., Ph.D., Myofascial Release Techniques from Logan Chiropractic College, and learned Active Release Technique from the founder, P. Michael Leahy, DC, ART, CCSP.