DDS, Inc. MAX Cervical Traction Collar Neck Brace for Discomfort Reduction, Neck Decompression Devices for Pinched Nerve, Stretcher, Pneumatic Support, Relaxation & Cervical Spine Alignment(13"-16.5")
R 7,478
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DDS, Inc. MAX Cervical Traction Collar Neck Brace for Discomfort Reduction, Neck Decompression Devices for Pinched Nerve, Stretcher, Pneumatic Support, Relaxation & Cervical Spine Alignment(13"-16.5")
GENTLE TRACTION FOR NECK SUPPORT: The DDS MAX is a powerful traction neck stretcher designed to gently decompress the cervical spine and reduce tension. This neck brace for neck pain and support helps increase disc space, improving alignment and posture while reducing discomfort.
ADJUSTABLE NECK STRETCHING TECHNOLOGY: Experience personalized stability with this advanced neck stretching device, engineered for maximum comfort. Designed as a neckbrace with an inflatable air system, it provides targeted decompression to reduce pressure on nerves and spinal discs.
PORTABLE DESIGN FOR DAILY USE: This cervical neck stretcher is lightweight and travel-friendly, allowing you to maintain neck health anywhere. Whether at home, or on the go, this neck decompression devices traction unit helps support proper neck posture while promoting stability spinal wellness.
INFLATABLE COMFORT FOR CUSTOMIZED FIT: With an advanced design, this neck stretcher provides a secure yet comfortable fit for all-day wear. The neck braces adjustable air pump system allows users to customize the level of decompression and support needed for ideal neck alignment and stability.
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The DDS Max Cervical Traction Collar is worn in an upright position and allows for mobility, compared to nearly all other cervical units requiring patients to lie down or be restricted to the confines of a door. The process is simple: by increasing the intervertebral disc space, pressure applied on the nerve root is relieved, thereby, eliminating pain while assisting active-rehabilitation. Spinal decompression reveals promising results for the future, and effective management of patients with all types of disc disease and spinal injuries.