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Dr. Riter's Real Ease Neck Support

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Dr. Riter's Real Ease Neck Support

Doctor Riter’s Real-Ease Neck Support is the most advanced cervical neck support in the world. It is so unique that it is patented! Designed to cradle your neck along the base of the skull, it takes the weight of the head off the shoulders and neck allowing for full and deep relaxation. Imagine surrendering the weight of your head into the supportive hands of a skilled massage therapist, this is how the patented Real-Ease feels. It cradles your head on its foam cushion while gently holding your head in a comfortable position. This allows many of the tight neck and shoulder muscles to relax.

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Dr. Riter's Neck Support
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I've ordered 2 for clients with chronic neck pain. Both have given it two thumbs up. Easy to use, doesn't take a lot of time, and truly does help neck muscles relax. Would like to see Dr. Riter come up with something covering the foam section, but definitely 2 thumbs up. Price is good and it does what it claims.

By Texas Massage Therapist March 20, 2012
 
2 Thumbs Up for Dr. Riter's Neck Support
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I have 2 clients with chronic neck pain who come regularly for massage & follow up with chiropractic adjustments. Saw this gizmo & asked them if they would like to give it a try. Both reported back that it was extremely easy to use and both could feel drastic differences after just the first use. They are really anxious to see how it works long term. Rather inexpensive way to help in between visits. Definitely worth it!

By Texas Therapist March 06, 2012
 
Provides good neck support
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When a client has neck issues, I try this gizmo out - many people like it. Folks know pretty quickly if this is the right action for their neck. It can really help release tight and strained necks.

By Neck support September 16, 2011