HailiCare Neck Collar 3 Layers Inflatable Compact Pillows, used for stretching and alleviating neck pains! Recommend it to anyone who has neck pain. Neck Pain/Shoulder Pain can ruin your daily life. Meanwhile taking pain killer can temporary relieve the symptoms, it can not ultimately solve the problem from the roots, not to mention all the side effects pain killer pills bring. How does HailiCare Neck Traction work: For initial results, we recommend using the device 2-3 times a day for 20-30 minutes per session. 1. Place HailiCare cervical neck traction device around the neck, adjust the circle to the appropriate size and fix the Velcro Straps in the front. 2. Tighten the spiral metal valve before pumping and open the plastic valve and open the metal valve (Ball inside the pipe) 3. Make sure that the collar is in a comfortable position and then stretch and relax your neck muscles before using the pump to inflate. 4. After pumping, close the Plastic Valve and the Metal Valve (Ball inside pipe) to prevent the air from leaking out. 5. Begin with the gently medium and minor traction, then move on to the major traction if comfortable. 6. After finishing the treatment , push back the ball first and expel the air as gradually as possible by slowly turning the screws. Please do not squeeze the device.
S**R
Good
Excellent quality
D**N
AWESOME!
Have had chronic neck issues and under the care of a chiropractor for years for pain in my upper arm and numbness and tingling in my thumb, index and middle fingers caused by my neck issues. Have been using an inversion table which has helped my back a lot and my neck a little. I was told to purchase this HailiCare Neck Pillow for cervical traction by my chiropractor and after one treatment felt improvement. HIGHLY recommend this! It's affordable and effective.
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One Star
broke after about two weeks of use... stay away
L**E
Dont buy
Its not effective as it was advertise
D**A
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K**N
Works well but it popped.
Works well but it popped. I've had it for about a year and a half and used it maybe 50-60 times. It sprung a leak this week and won't hold air now.
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
2 weeks ago