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Omni Cervical Ease Tractioning Pillow

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Omni Cervical Ease Tractioning Pillow

The Omni Cervical Pillow uses an ergonomically contoured shape to comfortably "cradle" the head and neck in the proper position to encourage gentle traction and correct cervical curvature. This allows total relaxation of neck, shoulder and back muscles. It’s an amazing experience in mind and body relaxation. Experience the results within minutes while laying on the Omni Pillow. Improper cervical curvature is one of the leading causes of headaches. Use the Omni Pillow for minutes a day to help restore proper cervical curvature and release you from neck pain and headaches. The construction of this pillow features durable polyester foam and a washable, oil-resistant vinyl surface.

Features:

  • Relaxes tense neck, shoulder and back muscles
  • Helps restore natural cervical curvature
  • Use as a comfortable and effective tractioning device
  • Use for meditation, relaxation, relief from tension headaches and neck pain
  • Helps relieve pain from symptoms of Fibromyalgia and TMJ

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Great idea, poor performance

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Omni Cervical Ease Tractioning Pillow

I read the great reviews & was optimistic but, am returning it. I tried it on several clients, my hubby, & tried sleeping w/ it myself (always w/ covers). It's comfy to rest on, but fell short on tractioning or making a signif impact on positioning for helping cervical curve. Maybe needs sizing, altho I used it on cts of various hts, wts, & builds, & repositioned numerous times but to no avail. None of us felt anything. Cervical spine area too short, "pivot point not high enough, &"well" to receive the skull is not deep enough. I tried it up against the shoulders, slightly under the shoulders, pulling it cephalad with cts head in it...nothing.

By Omni Cervical Tractioning Pillow September 19, 2012
 

Omni Cervical Ease Tractioning Pillow

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Omni Cervical Ease Tractioning Pillow

This has been one of the best tools I have used for neck pain. It is comforting to know you have a go to device when the pain hits you.

By Ed September 01, 2012
 

Some clients love it, some don't!

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Omni Cervical Ease Tractioning Pillow

I purchased one of these about 3 weeks ago and let each one of my clients "try it out"....about 60% have liked it and 40% have not. Two wanted to purchase one for home use. I think it takes some "getting used to"....maybe in time more will like it. I am still glad I purchased it for use with my massage clients.

By Sharon LMT July 31, 2012
 

Tractioning Pillow

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Omni Cervical Ease Tractioning Pillow

This pillow is great. It does not strain your neck and when removing the pillow you can really feel results. Very relaxing. Clients love it to.

By Karen June 24, 2012
 

Neck pillow- Wonderful!

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Omni Cervical Ease Tractioning Pillow

My clients absolutely LOVE this pillow! Several have wanted to know where they can get one to use for home!

By Lisa D June 22, 2012
 

Very Relaxing

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Omni Cervical Ease Tractioning Pillow

My clients really like this pillow but sometimes it's a little hard to position correctly with total ease. Once in place, they feel braced and completely relaxed...some say they could use one to go to sleep at night. Also, for me as a therapist, I love it! Sometimes I lay on it in between client and I feel energized for my next massage.

By Brenna May 06, 2012
 

A Client Favorite!

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Omni Cervical Ease Tractioning Pillow

This pillow has been a favorite of my clients since I first got it, and as another reviewer stated I have ordered several for clients to use at home, and also bring mine home from work when my neck is stiff and sore. Placement is important, but it's not that hard to get placed correctly.

By Rachel E. Watkins L.M.T. April 18, 2012
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