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Therapeutica® Pillow

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$56.99

 
Therapeutica® Pillow

By properly supporting your upper back, neck and head, the Therapeutica® Pillow maintains the natural curvature of your spine while you’re sleeping on your back. By keeping your head, neck and upper back level, the Therapeutica® Pillow ensures that you maintain correct spinal alignment while sleeping on your side.

Features:
  • Unique "Wedge Extension" supports your upper back
  • "Cervical Contour" maintains the natural curve of your neck
  • "Center Cavity" cradles head for optimal support & comfort
  • Raised Side Sections accommodate shoulder height
  • Contoured Head Rests keep your head and neck level 
  • Side Cavities provide flexible cushioning, ensuring jaw comfort, essential for TMJ sufferers

Measuring Instructions:

  1. Have someone assist in measuring your left shoulder
  2. Stand facing the person who is measuring you, arms down to your sides
  3. Have the person measuring you hold the ruler to the base of the neck
  4. Keep the ruler level across the shoulder area (the ruler will rise off the shoulder)
  5. While holding the ruler in place with their left hand, your assistant should feel for the humerus bone with their right hand
  6. Compare measurement from neck to end of humerus bone with the available sizes below to determine the best fit
Available in 5 sizes:
  • Child, 3¼" - 4¼"
  • Petite, 4¼" - 5¼"
  • Average, 5¼" - 6¼"
  • Large, 6¼" - 7¼"
  • X-Large, 7¼" +
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This is the ONLY pillow to relieve my neck pain!
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I have tried EVERY pillow imaginable, spending hundreds of dollars...until I became an LMT and discovered this Therapeutica pillow! I am very pleased with this product and have recommended it to my clients and patients as well.

By sanctuarytherapeutics August 25, 2011