RESTCLOUD Neck and Shoulder Relaxer, Cervical Traction Device for TMJ Pain Relief and Cervical Spine Alignment, Chiropractic Pillow Neck Stretcher (Blue)
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Brook
> 3 dayI originally got this because I’m starting to get a dowagers hump and I wanted to correct it. So far, no improvements there sadly. I do think it helps with neck tension and pain though, so it has its purpose.
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maacane
> 3 dayThe RESTCLOUD Neck and Shoulder Relaxer has been a significant aid in managing my chronic neck and shoulder pain and TMJ symptoms, largely due to its ergonomic design and cervical traction feature. It provides a comfortable and supportive surface that helps alleviate tension and stress after a long day. Despite initial discomfort, consistent use has led to increased comfort and noticeable relief. While not a miracle cure, its a practical, non-invasive solution for anyone dealing with similar issues. Patience and consistent use are key to fully reap its benefits.
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Ashley Doyle
> 3 dayI use it daily for 10 minutes.
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Chef Blāque Shelton
Greater than one weekI like the ergonomic design. This relieves pressure from my neck after about 10 minutes of use.
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Trippet
> 3 dayUpdate: I promised to update, so here I am. MRIs show herniated discs in the neck. Neurosurgeon and rheumatologist gave this item the okay, though they didnt ask me much about it aside from looking at it. They didnt tell me to Stop using it, so I continue to do so when I can carve out the time. And isnt that really the issue? Finding a scant 10 minutes to give our bodies whats needed is somehow difficult when I can carve out 10 minutes to update a review. Priorities are out of whack, but Im helping others so theres that as a positive. No ridiculopathy after all, but the rest is still accurate. The biggest issue I have with this is that my head will Not stay 2.5 off the ground no matter how I try. I might mention that I Could have hypermobile Ehlers Danlos - having a tough time getting someone to assess for it. That just means Im extra flexible in useless places (elbows, neck, thumbs, pinkies), and my joints are looser than they should be. As such, my head is about 1 finger width off the ground when Im using this. Original: Ive had neck and shoulder issues since the age of 25. No accidents, just chose poorly from my gene pool. Arthritis, stenosis, spondylosis, ridiculopathy, thoracic outlet syndrome (had MRIs yesterday on 4 areas for the diagnosis of the last one - will correct if its something else - and to get the lay of the land with the rest), disc degeneration . . . I think thats everything. I just did my 10 minutes and Man did that hurt my arms, yikes! I can take a lot of pain of varying sorts, but the stretching variety I dont tolerate well. My fingers started doing all sorts of weird twitching and dancing so I released some of the tension by lowering my arms from a football field post configuration to more of a W kind of position. That was Intense! I have been assigned the stand with your back to the wall and slowly raise your arms as youre pressing them against the wall, exercise, and that is highly uncomfortable as well. With time it should get better. Having described the arm discomfort (to severely understate, ha!), my neck does feel better. I still have the sensation of my muscles being tie downs for my jaw, but it did release a little. Ill take it after nearly 25 years of pain! A little is a lot when you live with this day in and day out. For comparison, I have an inversion table. I feel more relief from this than I do my inversion table, and at 5% of the cost its an Excellent place to start. The inversion table does help with the rest of my spine, but the neck and shoulders are where I have the most tightness and trouble. If I reach under my car seat wrong, I wont be able to move my head more than an inch for three weeks. Ill do my best to return after a couple weeks of using this for an update. I tend to forget to use things if I start feeling better so no news is good news! PS: I got the blue sea monster variety.
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roadwarrior hawk
> 3 dayI have neck and shoulder pain. I was skeptical at first but the first time I tried it I noticed a difference after 10 minites.
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Rachel
> 3 dayDoes as intended. It has helped me after long hours in front of a computer and need to stretch my back/neck.
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JA_Tom
> 3 dayWhen I have neck pain. (nerve). I use it every night before going to sleep. It helps relief the pain.
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Lanier Gable
> 3 dayThe product was recommended for my use by my physical Therapist. It has met my expectitations.
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Amanda Y.
> 3 dayThis has not only helped my neck and that awful, ugly hump but it has helped my son with his neck pain. It’s a bit uncomfortable when using but it’s not intolerable and it is worth the discomfort. Beware your dog may mistake it as a toy so put it up when you’re done.