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Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
My scoliosis is worsening and it helps a lot to lie on this to help keep my spine stronger and muscles loose. It helps when I’m too stressed or tired to go through back stretches, so I lie on this and take a nap. It takes some practice to get the alignment right, but when I do I’m out like a light. As you see in the pic, it’s easy to combine with my other physical therapy items.
Tess Tarossa
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2024
This instantly gave me relief from my shoulder pain!
meemaw
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024
This strange looking traction device came with no instructions on how to use it. When I've tried to use it, it is very uncomfortable to nearly painful to lay on. It's probably due to user error but with no instructions it's hard for this old person to figure out. I've had it for a while now and kinda just quit trying to use it. It looks like it should help but, for now, I don't know if I'd recommend it or not.
Customer Review
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024
My posture is pretty bad and my neck feels sore sometimes. This neck stretcher really helps loosen my neck muscles. It feel strange laying on it at first, but I started with just a few short minutes and then increased the time. The device itself is very sturdy and it was hard to lay on it correctly and it took me a few tries, but I managed to lay on it property. After a few days of using it, I noticed my neck muscles felt looser and less tight. For someone with bad posture and tight neck muscles like myself, I think this could be a great product to try.
getCheeky
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2024
I got this on a whim, although I've tried other specialty pillows and mats for flexibility and posture. This is very ambiguous on how it's used. I think it's most effective doing the arm and chair exercises shown in the last picture, in that orientation. Similar to doing chin tuck exercises. I don't feel it put a lot of pressure on my neck, but it weirdly puts lots of pressure on the sides of your head as the two arms squeeze together very firmly. I probably wouldn't use this kind of device without consulting with at least a fitness coach, or perhaps a doctor, first. Not that I think you could hurt yourself, but if used with wrong form, probably doesn't help at all.
Pam
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2024
This massage item comes in a thick translucent ziplock bag. There were no printed instructions, just the bright-orange somewhat-lobster-shaped thing. It works well for providing firm pressure on tense spots in my upper back, when leaning back on it against the back of my chair.
John
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2024
This is different from the other neck stretchers I have tried. It's a little flatter compared to those other ones. This stretcher is made from foam that is firm but not hard, so it feels a little more comfortable when I use it. The top part is adjustable, so you can move it to put pressure on different spot around the neck/below the skull.
B.P.
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2024
This is a really fun product. Its shape and color conspire to give it the appearance of, well, what I imagine you'd get if you asked an A.I. to generate a picture of a lobster, and the A.I. did a bad job of it.As for comfort and effectiveness, I am perfectly happy with this device; it gives your neck a good stretch, and helps you expand your vertebrae, just as advertised.
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