Description
Description
Cervical neck traction devices, or neck stretchers as they are called colloquially, are FDA regulated devices that apply upward pressure on the neck to help relieve pain.
They can be used for a variety of neck pains including cervical radiculopathy, neck strains, neck arthritis, muscle spasms, slipped discs, herniated or bulging discs, stiff neck, and much more.
Those that have experienced neck and upper back pain know that it can be debilitating and eventually may lead to other physical and emotional problems. This home use traction device relieves that pain simply and effectively.
This U.S. Solid neck stretcher applies up to 20 lbs of pressure on four different points: the chin, occipital (back of neck near base of skull), and both sides of the jaw.
The pressure level is adjustable on both side, which can be particularly helpful depending on the type of neck pain experienced. It may be more important to stretch one side out more than the other. There are seven different height settings for precisely choosing the appropriate traction level.
Cervical neck traction devices, or neck stretchers as they are called colloquially, are FDA regulated devices that apply upward pressure on the neck to help relieve pain.
They can be used for a variety of neck pains including cervical radiculopathy, neck strains, neck arthritis, muscle spasms, slipped discs, herniated or bulging discs, stiff neck, and much more.
Those that have experienced neck and upper back pain know that it can be debilitating and eventually may lead to other physical and emotional problems. This home use traction device relieves that pain simply and effectively.
This U.S. Solid neck stretcher applies up to 20 lbs of pressure on four different points: the chin, occipital (back of neck near base of skull), and both sides of the jaw.
The pressure level is adjustable on both side, which can be particularly helpful depending on the type of neck pain experienced. It may be more important to stretch one side out more than the other. There are seven different height settings for precisely choosing the appropriate traction level.
PBQWER Cervical Traction Device Home Daily Health Care Neck Traction Device to Relieve Pain and Compressiontraction Anytime
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Description
Description
Cervical neck traction devices, or neck stretchers as they are called colloquially, are FDA regulated devices that apply upward pressure on the neck to help relieve pain.
They can be used for a variety of neck pains including cervical radiculopathy, neck strains, neck arthritis, muscle spasms, slipped discs, herniated or bulging discs, stiff neck, and much more.
Those that have experienced neck and upper back pain know that it can be debilitating and eventually may lead to other physical and emotional problems. This home use traction device relieves that pain simply and effectively.
This U.S. Solid neck stretcher applies up to 20 lbs of pressure on four different points: the chin, occipital (back of neck near base of skull), and both sides of the jaw.
The pressure level is adjustable on both side, which can be particularly helpful depending on the type of neck pain experienced. It may be more important to stretch one side out more than the other. There are seven different height settings for precisely choosing the appropriate traction level.
Cervical neck traction devices, or neck stretchers as they are called colloquially, are FDA regulated devices that apply upward pressure on the neck to help relieve pain.
They can be used for a variety of neck pains including cervical radiculopathy, neck strains, neck arthritis, muscle spasms, slipped discs, herniated or bulging discs, stiff neck, and much more.
Those that have experienced neck and upper back pain know that it can be debilitating and eventually may lead to other physical and emotional problems. This home use traction device relieves that pain simply and effectively.
This U.S. Solid neck stretcher applies up to 20 lbs of pressure on four different points: the chin, occipital (back of neck near base of skull), and both sides of the jaw.
The pressure level is adjustable on both side, which can be particularly helpful depending on the type of neck pain experienced. It may be more important to stretch one side out more than the other. There are seven different height settings for precisely choosing the appropriate traction level.
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