Bad posture does not just make you less appealing, but also weakens your back muscles and causes a neck hump too. Bad posture also contributes to the stress you fell in your body. Findithealth.com may help you manage the stress. You may think it's normal, but it's actually not. In fact, it's a recognized medical illness known as kyphosis or dowager's hump. 

But as frightening as it may sound, there is a solution to alleviate this, and that is with RestCloud's neck posture corrector. Getting rid of a neck hump will no longer be a mystery (nor will cost you thousands). Plus, this neck relaxer can also make you feel comfortable while resting, making you hit two birds with one stone.

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Why Is My Neck Getting a Hump?

Both men and women can get a neck hump. However, it earned its term from the slightly curved hunch at the base of an older woman's neck. This condition is known as kyphosis and is caused by prolonged forward-leaning, which is too typical in our world of computer displays and other electronics. In case you didn't know, poor posture like the one mentioned can lead to an irregular bend of the top vertebrae and a mass of tissue in the lower region of the neck over time.

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The easiest method to avoid this condition is to maintain good posture. However, if you just can't avoid it, it is recommended to employ a reputable neck posture corrector. And that's precisely what RESTCLOUD's cervical traction is.

How to Get Rid of a Neck Hump

To get rid of neck humps, RESTCLOUD's neck corrector provides vertical support, horizontal support, and curved stretch for more comprehensive neck traction therapy. Natural stretching by gravity and body weight is relaxing. It is lightweight, comfy, and simple to use. All you have to do is lay down and allow the neck stretcher for neck pain relief to perform its wonders.

This one-of-a-kind, patented, and creative neck pillow provides cervical relief, which helps alleviate headaches, realign the cervical spine, and improve overall posture.

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Key Features and Benefits

  • A cervical neck traction device: Using RESTCLOUD's neck posture corrector for 10 minutes daily will help ease neck discomfort, weariness, persistent headaches, and migraines and restore appropriate cervical posture.
  • Ergonomic neck stretching: It adapts to the physiological curvature of the spine, employing gravity to expand the cervical intervertebral space, minimize nerve compression, relieve cervical compression, and ease discomfort.
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  • Concave and Convex design: It allows you to select the most comfortable side, unlike most neck pain relief stretchers. While you use RESTCLOUD's cervical traction device, you can change your mind at any moment with this design.
  • Surface massage node design: It can stimulate acupuncture points on the neck, increase blood circulation, massage muscles, treat chronic neck discomfort, and correct body position imbalance. This also relieves a  hump on the back of the neck.
  • Neck and shoulder relaxer: This neck posture corrector comprises a unique polyurethane foam that compresses for comfort while retaining its natural healing form.

Using RESTCLOUD's neck posture corrector for only 10 minutes daily will help you recover proper cervical posture and ease neck discomfort and neck-related headaches. And here's how to properly use it:

  1. Wrap the neck support of the device around your neck.
  2. Proceed with light traction by pressing the convex side of your head against your skull.
  3. Gently go up and down your spine on the traction neck pillow to find the most comfortable position for your neck. Put a hand beside your head and bend your knees for better effectivity.
  4. Sink your neck farther into the support until it is comfortable.
  5. Think about how the support affects your posture. At this stage, you may sense that you are releasing neck tension.
  6. Notice how your neck, traps, and shoulder muscles relax, and your posture improves as you relax further into the traction pillow.
  7. Reposition yourself every few minutes to gently minimize localized fatigue. If required, re-assume your posture to feel more at ease as the neck is stretched.
  8. As with any new workout, ease slowly into your neck curve.  Use the gentle support level for 5 minutes, then think about whether you can continue for another 5 minutes. This relieves shoulder and neck pain to gradually improve your degree of comfort.
  9. If you require more neck support, use the strong traction cervical neck support or the concave side beneath your head.
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Neck Hump Corrector

This neck aligner has an ergonomic shape that fits the cervical spine to help alleviate the neck hump in just 10 minutes of daily use. When you lie down on it, it provides vertical, horizontal, and curve stretch for neck traction therapy, reducing spinal pressure, supporting the cervical spine, and aiding the restoration of the C-shaped curvature of the neck.

Aside from neck humps, this is also a TMJ pillow to help with neck discomfort. So, if you've been lowering your head and sitting stationary for an extended time, the RESTCLOUD cervical traction device can rectify the poor sitting posture and stiff neck causing your neck pain. It also functions as a chirp wheel, relieving bulging discs, pinched nerves, tight muscles, and tension headaches.

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This neck corrector is also usable on hard surfaces such as house floors and outside flat ground, as well as soft surfaces such as sofas, mattresses, and yoga mats. Plus, it's portable, lightweight, and simple to transport and store.

This ideal neck and shoulder relaxer for home, workplace, and vacation relaxation is also available for 10% off with the code TechTimes. Enjoy the cervical stretcher more comfortably to relieve neck fatigue or a neck hump!

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