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Health & Personal Care : McKenzie® Cervical Roll Neck Support

McKenzie® Cervical Roll Neck Support

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 591





Binding: Health and Beauty
Product Brand: McKenzie
EAN: 0692991702171
Label: OPTP
Product Manufacturer: OPTP
Model: 703
Publisher: OPTP
Ranking: 591
Studio: OPTP


Product facts:
  • Fits in pillowcase along bottom edge of most conventional pillows (not included)
  • Features a removable light blue, washable poly-cotton cover
  • Made of low density foam with a removable and washable cotton/polyester cover
  • The cervical roll provides necessary support to the cervical structures & maintains a natural curve







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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - for better sleep
On the advice of a Physical Therapist, I slept with a rolled up towel under my neck. After many months, I was dubious it was doing any good. I got the cervical neck roll support hoping it might work better, and I'm pleased to say it does!

First 3-5 nights were a bit uncomfortable (ended up tossing it at some point during my sleep). Since then, most mornings I wake up with the pillow in-place and I feel much less sore and tight in my neck and even areas of upper back feel less tense. I am a smaller person and the roll works perfectly with a low-fill down pillow.

Some mornings I do find I've moved it out during the night, but for however many hours I slept with it in-place the cervical roll still has lessened my muscle stiffness and tension significantly. The longer I've used the roll, the lighter and more relaxed my neck feels.

With the additional cervical support, it seems my sleep is deeper and more restful.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - McKenzie Cervical Neck Roll Support
I would wake up with neck pain through the night. After 3-days I no longer had neck pain. It took me a week to get use to the roll, but I now get a full nights rest and my neck pain has not returned. My Physical Therapist recommends the Neck Roll and practices some of the techniques in McKenzie's book.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Simple Gets the Job Done
I work too many hours, dont get enough sleep and overall spend too many hours sitting in front of a computer screen. As a result, the headaches were all too frequent and the ache in my neck was pretty much constant. I just couldnt get comfortable (awake or asleep).

When I first opened the cervical roll I was disappointed becasue it looked so insignificant (i.e. small). I was so wrong though.

I followed directions and inserted into the pillowcase, which now has 2 "pillows"...(cervical roll and my regular pillow). The stretch in the pillowcase creates a tension of sorts, and it feels as though Im sleeping on a single pillow; one that now supports my neck in all the right places.

Using this has improved the quality of my sleep immeasurably. What a relief to wake up without that constant pain.

P.S.
I use a regular firm pillow and had been thinking about investing in a memory foam. I am so glad that I didnt!



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Not bad, but not what I expected
I was trying to find a replacement for a pillow I had a few years back. Superficially the pillows look the same, but my pillow was much firmer. I still use this new pillow, but think it would be better if there was more/ a better description as to the firmness. It's a good product, though.



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