The Chiropractic neck pillow wraps around your neck with an additional firm column at the neckband to provide added support to the neck. People with sensitive necks or who visit doctors or chiropractors for chronic neck problems may benefit from extra neck support. The chiropractic neck pillow is also perfect for use on recliner chairs, sleeping in bed, or in the car, airplane, bus, or train while traveling. It contains a supportive column filled with flax seeds for enhanced neck care without sacrificing comfort. The pillow is narrower and softer at the cervical area and will easily fit in the small space between your neck and the headrest in the car or on airline seats. The pillow's enlarged chin rests provide forward support to prevent head nodding while you nap. The zipper opening allows for easy adjustment of the filling material depending on your personal comfort preferences.
ChiroNeck, Ergonomic Design For Extra Neck Support
Chiropractic Neck Pillow Features:
• It contains a supportive column filled with flax seeds for enhanced neck care without sacrificing comfort. Those people with sensitive necks or who visit doctors or chiropractors for chronic neck problems may benefit from the extra neck support
• This medium size is for people with neck circumferences from 15 inches to 17 inches. Most people in the general population fit into this category
• The pillow is narrower and softer at the cervical area and will easily fit in the small space between your neck and the headrest in the car or on airline seats
• The pillow's enlarged chin rests provide forward support to prevent head-nodding while you nap
• The zipper opening allows for easy adjustment of the filling material depending on your personal preferences for comfort
• Use a stretchy T-shirt cotton pillow cover to keep it clean. The support can be maintained with the cover on. A regular pillowcase would work for many people.
Other information:
* Shell: Requested fabric
* Fill: Polyester fiber
* Size: 13" x 12" x 5"
* Weight: 1.3 lb.
Awarded by GHP magazine, 2017.