THE NEW MORE COMFORTABLE
NECK DECOMPRESSOR

$97.95 each
 plus  $10.95 S&H

Please be advised: Before anyone decides to self-treat any condition, they should discuss this with their healthcare provider! With proper use, this product should last for years, but because of the prevalence of improper use of air-inflated products, this unit has a 15-calender-day return period from date of delivery. All units are tested to be in 100% perfect working condition before they are delivered to the buyer. 

 

 NECK DECOMPRESSOR

 The Cervical Neck Decompressor is an inflatable unit that provides graduated decompression. Inflation is accomplished by air pressure. This new unit is lighter than previous model and is made up of three bellows (circular air cushions) that surround the neck with an air bulb pump that has a screw cap closure and rubber air-hose lines. The bellows are made of a silk-like material with a velour-type surface to reduce skin chaffing. It  is very light weighing only ¾ of a pound and it is 100 % portable. This portability feature makes it easy to use anywhere in the home or when traveling.

 The Cervical Decompressor applies a comfortable stretch on the cervical spine. The comfort allows the patient to withstand a greater amount of decompression. The more decompression administered can mean a reduction in the amount of time that decompression needs to be applied. As little as 10 minutes of time can produce an improved outcome for certain cases. By taking significant pressure off the intervertebral disks, the Cervical Decompressor can reduce the pressure within the disks to start a lessening of the bulges and protrusions that may be pressing or pinching on the spinal nerve roots.

 Patient Control:

The reason that it is extremely comfortable is because the force that is applied to the surface of the head is evenly distributed to all areas of the head. The head contact with the Fixer is almost like laying your head on a pillow. A neck-traction device should not place too much pressure on one or more parts of the head, such as the TMJ, ears, condyles, or occiput, because uneven force may create so much discomfort that enough distraction might not be able to be applied to get results.

As is the case with other decompression devices, the Decompressor allows patients to have complete control of their treatment by providing an air bulb that the patient controls.

 The Decompressor can be used in a standing, sitting, or even in a lying down position. Very often it can afford immediate relief to those experiencing neck pain. The user should not experience any pain or discomfort whatsoever. In fact, as the air pressure is increased, the user may experience pain relief immediately as the distraction takes place. However, this only occurs in 30% to 40% of cases that experience active chronic pain.