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Explore our collection of cervical traction devices and accessories designed to relieve neck pain, improve spinal health, and promote relaxation. From manual neck stretchers to advanced cervical traction systems, we offer a range of products for home use, clinical settings, and rehabilitation. Whether you're managing chronic neck pain or seeking relief from tension and stress, our cervical traction solutions help you find comfort and promote better posture.
Cervical traction is a therapeutic technique designed to alleviate pressure on the neck and spine. It works by gently stretching the neck to relieve pressure on the spinal discs and nerves, which can help reduce pain, improve mobility, and promote healing. This treatment is particularly useful for individuals suffering from neck pain, herniated discs, cervical radiculopathy, or general spinal discomfort.
When performed correctly, cervical traction can help:
Cervical traction devices are commonly used in physical therapy clinics, chiropractic settings, and increasingly, for home use. Our collection includes top-rated devices that cater to a wide range of neck pain conditions.
Cervical traction devices are designed to gently stretch the neck and decompress the cervical spine, helping to alleviate pain and discomfort. These devices come in various types, including manual, motorized, and inflatable models. Our selection includes:
For those who require comprehensive spinal decompression, full spine traction systems are a great option. These systems are designed to provide relief for both the cervical and lumbar regions, ensuring holistic spinal health. They often include:
Inversion therapy is a form of spinal decompression where you use gravity to stretch the spine. Inversion tables or chairs gently tilt the body upside down, helping relieve pressure on the spine, particularly for the neck and lower back.
These devices are perfect for people with:
Lumbar traction devices target the lower back but are essential for those who experience neck and back pain simultaneously. These devices can be combined with cervical traction systems to offer comprehensive relief for the spine.
Our cervical traction accessories enhance the functionality of your traction devices, ensuring the best experience and optimal results. These include:
Comprehensive kits offer everything you need for cervical traction therapy. These kits often come with adjustable units, accessories, and user-friendly instructions, making it easy to start your traction therapy at home.
Thoracic traction focuses on decompression of the mid-back area, and while not directly related to cervical traction, it helps improve overall spinal health. These devices are designed to alleviate discomfort in the thoracic spine, contributing to better neck and back alignment.
Choosing the right cervical traction device depends on several factors, including the severity of your neck pain, your comfort preferences, and whether you're using the device at home or in a clinical setting. Here are some key considerations when selecting a cervical traction device:
Whether you’re managing chronic neck pain, herniated discs, stiffness, or everyday discomfort, cervical traction can be a reliable, non-invasive way to reduce spinal pressure, improve alignment, and support long-term healing. Our curated range of cervical traction devices and accessories is designed for both at-home relief and clinical-grade use, offering solutions that adapt to your comfort and therapy goals. With features such as adjustable tension, ergonomic support, and portable designs, these traction systems are built to deliver consistent, effective relief for your neck and upper spine.
At TENSnet, we go beyond cervical traction. Explore our complete range of electrotherapy devices, CPAP therapy products, kinesiology tapes, and all essential medical supplies, all carefully selected to support pain management, respiratory care, rehabilitation, and everyday wellness in one trusted place. Browse our Cervical Traction Collection today, or explore related therapy categories to build a complete, personalized recovery setup. Take the next step toward lasting comfort, better mobility, and improved quality of life with TENSnet.
Cervical traction works by applying a gentle pulling force to the neck, which helps to relieve pressure on the spinal discs and nerves. This stretching process creates space between the vertebrae, reducing pain, inflammation, and stiffness.
When choosing a cervical traction device for home use, consider the device’s adjustability, comfort, ease of use, and portability. Inflatable devices are popular for home use due to their affordability and ease of setup, while motorized machines provide more consistent results.
The best neck stretcher for home use is one that provides adjustable tension, comfort, and durability. Inflatable neck stretchers and manual devices are great options, as they offer targeted relief and can be easily used at home.
Yes, cervical traction devices are safe for home use if used correctly. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions and start with light tension to avoid over-stretching. Consult a healthcare professional before starting traction therapy if you have any pre-existing conditions.
It’s recommended to use a cervical traction device for 15–20 minutes per session, 1–2 times per day, depending on your condition. Always follow your healthcare provider's advice for the best results.
Yes, cervical traction can help with herniated discs by reducing pressure on the affected discs, improving blood circulation, and alleviating pain. It is particularly effective for those with neck pain due to disc problems.
Yes, cervical traction can help relieve neck pain caused by poor posture by stretching and realigning the neck and spine, improving flexibility and reducing muscle tension.
A cervical traction device specifically targets the neck and cervical spine, using gentle stretching to relieve pressure. An inversion table, on the other hand, uses gravity to stretch the entire spine, including the neck and lower back.
Yes, cervical traction can provide relief for neck arthritis by improving mobility and reducing pain and stiffness. It helps by decompressing the joints in the cervical spine, offering targeted relief.
It’s typically recommended to use a cervical traction device 1–2 times a day, depending on your pain level and the severity of your condition. Start with shorter sessions and gradually increase the duration as your comfort level improves.
Explore our collection of cervical traction devices and accessories designed to relieve neck pain, improve spinal health, and promote relaxation. From manual neck stretchers to advanced cervical traction systems, we offer a range of products for home use, clinical settings, and rehabilitation. Whether you're managing chronic neck pain or seeking relief from tension and stress, our cervical traction solutions help you find comfort and promote better posture.
Cervical traction is a therapeutic technique designed to alleviate pressure on the neck and spine. It works by gently stretching the neck to relieve pressure on the spinal discs and nerves, which can help reduce pain, improve mobility, and promote healing. This treatment is particularly useful for individuals suffering from neck pain, herniated discs, cervical radiculopathy, or general spinal discomfort.
When performed correctly, cervical traction can help:
Cervical traction devices are commonly used in physical therapy clinics, chiropractic settings, and increasingly, for home use. Our collection includes top-rated devices that cater to a wide range of neck pain conditions.
Cervical traction devices are designed to gently stretch the neck and decompress the cervical spine, helping to alleviate pain and discomfort. These devices come in various types, including manual, motorized, and inflatable models. Our selection includes:
For those who require comprehensive spinal decompression, full spine traction systems are a great option. These systems are designed to provide relief for both the cervical and lumbar regions, ensuring holistic spinal health. They often include:
Inversion therapy is a form of spinal decompression where you use gravity to stretch the spine. Inversion tables or chairs gently tilt the body upside down, helping relieve pressure on the spine, particularly for the neck and lower back.
These devices are perfect for people with:
Lumbar traction devices target the lower back but are essential for those who experience neck and back pain simultaneously. These devices can be combined with cervical traction systems to offer comprehensive relief for the spine.
Our cervical traction accessories enhance the functionality of your traction devices, ensuring the best experience and optimal results. These include:
Comprehensive kits offer everything you need for cervical traction therapy. These kits often come with adjustable units, accessories, and user-friendly instructions, making it easy to start your traction therapy at home.
Thoracic traction focuses on decompression of the mid-back area, and while not directly related to cervical traction, it helps improve overall spinal health. These devices are designed to alleviate discomfort in the thoracic spine, contributing to better neck and back alignment.
Choosing the right cervical traction device depends on several factors, including the severity of your neck pain, your comfort preferences, and whether you're using the device at home or in a clinical setting. Here are some key considerations when selecting a cervical traction device:
Whether you’re managing chronic neck pain, herniated discs, stiffness, or everyday discomfort, cervical traction can be a reliable, non-invasive way to reduce spinal pressure, improve alignment, and support long-term healing. Our curated range of cervical traction devices and accessories is designed for both at-home relief and clinical-grade use, offering solutions that adapt to your comfort and therapy goals. With features such as adjustable tension, ergonomic support, and portable designs, these traction systems are built to deliver consistent, effective relief for your neck and upper spine.
At TENSnet, we go beyond cervical traction. Explore our complete range of electrotherapy devices, CPAP therapy products, kinesiology tapes, and all essential medical supplies, all carefully selected to support pain management, respiratory care, rehabilitation, and everyday wellness in one trusted place. Browse our Cervical Traction Collection today, or explore related therapy categories to build a complete, personalized recovery setup. Take the next step toward lasting comfort, better mobility, and improved quality of life with TENSnet.
Cervical traction works by applying a gentle pulling force to the neck, which helps to relieve pressure on the spinal discs and nerves. This stretching process creates space between the vertebrae, reducing pain, inflammation, and stiffness.
When choosing a cervical traction device for home use, consider the device’s adjustability, comfort, ease of use, and portability. Inflatable devices are popular for home use due to their affordability and ease of setup, while motorized machines provide more consistent results.
The best neck stretcher for home use is one that provides adjustable tension, comfort, and durability. Inflatable neck stretchers and manual devices are great options, as they offer targeted relief and can be easily used at home.
Yes, cervical traction devices are safe for home use if used correctly. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions and start with light tension to avoid over-stretching. Consult a healthcare professional before starting traction therapy if you have any pre-existing conditions.
It’s recommended to use a cervical traction device for 15–20 minutes per session, 1–2 times per day, depending on your condition. Always follow your healthcare provider's advice for the best results.
Yes, cervical traction can help with herniated discs by reducing pressure on the affected discs, improving blood circulation, and alleviating pain. It is particularly effective for those with neck pain due to disc problems.
Yes, cervical traction can help relieve neck pain caused by poor posture by stretching and realigning the neck and spine, improving flexibility and reducing muscle tension.
A cervical traction device specifically targets the neck and cervical spine, using gentle stretching to relieve pressure. An inversion table, on the other hand, uses gravity to stretch the entire spine, including the neck and lower back.
Yes, cervical traction can provide relief for neck arthritis by improving mobility and reducing pain and stiffness. It helps by decompressing the joints in the cervical spine, offering targeted relief.
It’s typically recommended to use a cervical traction device 1–2 times a day, depending on your pain level and the severity of your condition. Start with shorter sessions and gradually increase the duration as your comfort level improves.
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