Neck Stretcher – Will this help Neck Spasm?

What is Neck Spasm?

Neck pain can be caused by neck spasm. Neck spasms are involuntary contractions of the muscles in your neck. The neck muscles become tight, hard, and painful.

Neck spasms may occur from an injury, overuse, poor posture, or stress, especially when a a person is doing a lot of computer work.

There are many treatment available for neck spasm such as stretching, get a professional perform massage to rub your tight neck or put a warm towel around your neck. You can try putting an ice pack on your tight neck muscle for about 20 minutes per day.

One of the most effective way to relieve neck spasm is by stretching your neck. Your
use stretching exercises or get this innovative ChiSoft neck stretcher.

Lie back or sit down with the ChiSoft neck stretcher, while it gently stretches your neck with air cushion, helping to increase blood flow, relieve muscle tension and bring soothing relief to your neck.

neck traction device

How to use ChiSoft Neck Stretcher?

Use this neck stretcher for 15-30 minutes, 4 times a week and you will see why Chiropractors use these neck stretchers gently support, stretch and massage the spine and neck, helping to realign each vertebrae to a more natural pressure-free position. Surround your neck with a soft air cushion. This neck stretcher is portable and provides an adjustable neck support. Experience intense relief with ChiSoft neck stertcher.

>> Click here to read more about this Neck Stretcher

neck stretcher

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2 Responses to “Neck Stretcher – Will this help Neck Spasm?”

  1. Mark Says:

    I have spurs on the cervical spine causing me lots of problems. Surgeon says can’t do me any good. I have thought maybe I need something to stretch my neck would help. Please advise.

  2. Tony Says:

    I have compressed disc and I tried this ChiSoft neck stretcher. Great product!
    I feel the relieve immediately.

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