Tuesday, July 16, 2013

They can't stop talking about the REAL-EaSE®

Here are more reviews about the REAL-EaSE from RELAX THE BACK store customers:


Review by AngieZ

I was diagnosed with 3 bulging discs in my C-spine almost two years ago. I've tried chiropractic adjustment, steroid shots, physical therapy, and medical massage therapy. I finally found consistent relief through decompression therapy, and although the healing process has been slow, I'm finally in a place where regular maintenance is the key. I received this product as a Christmas gift and it's replaced my daily maintenance therapy - I simply lay on this neck support for 15 minutes a day. In just 3 weeks of using this amazing product, the bouts of stiff neck, soreness and headaches are all but gone. It's comfortable, it's durable and it's my new best friend!

Review by bad neck

After 3 failed surgeries on my neck, they wanted in once more to fuse the rest of the bones to my Thoracic spine. I refused but was getting more pain every day. I didn't have a lot of money to spend, so I started looking on-line for something to help. I found this neck cradle and saw it was available at Relax the Back store. We are lucky to have one here in Las Vegas. It's been 8 months now and my life has been saved. My neck has regained it's natural curve as best as it can with the 4 levels of grafts and fusions. My shoulder and upper back pain has diminished to a tolerable level. And if it flairs up I just lay down in the cradle until it goes away again.


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Monday, July 1, 2013

Two Devices that Help Neck Pain - REAL EASE Neck Support

From the National Scoliosis Foundation Forums

Two Devices that Help Neck Pain

Susie Bee had some questions about a device I recommended for her neck pain. I figured I'd start a thread on this issue, because others will be able to find some help if they go looking down the road.

I have experienced neck issues for decades. A lot of us "scolis" do not have the natural curve or lordosis in our cervical spines. So, we get bulging discs up there and PAIN.

Before surgery, I was greatly helped by THIS device:

http://www.protherapysupplies.com/pd...l_traction.cfm

In case the link doesn't work, it's a Saunder's Cervical Traction Unit. I stopped using it post-surgery because my fusions are close enough to my cervical spine that I didn't want to create any problems. However, light neck traction was so extremely helpful (like, it totally ELIMINATED my neck issues) that I am hoping to go back to it after a year of recovery. IF you are post-surgery and your fusions are lower down on your spine, you may be able to use this cervical traction thingy right away.

After surgery, I went back into neck trouble. Pam (txmarinemom) recommended a very gentle Neck Craddler which is technically named Dr. Riter Real Ease Neck Support. Pam referred me to the same supplier on the last link. They ship all over the world:

http://www.protherapysupplies.com/pd...ck-support.cfm

You simply lay your head into this device and it is designed to cradle your neck along the base of the skull and take the weight of the head off the shoulders and neck allowing the muscles to let go of their tension. I've been amazed at how well it works for me. I lay on the floor, put my neck in it and watch t.v. Just fifteen minutes a day really helps.

So, I hope that answers Susie's questions and helps other neck sufferers.
Last edited by Ginger W.; 09-06-2008 at 12:36 PM.

http://www.scoliosis.org/forum/showthread.php?7743-Two-Devices-that-Help-Neck-Pain