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  2. Orthopedic pillow - Wikipedia

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    Cervical pillow or contour pillow: A sleep pillow with a curved design that adapts to head, neck and shoulder contour for back sleepers and side sleepers. May relieve neck pain, frozen shoulder, stiff neck and headaches, and may help breathing to reduce snoring and sleep apnoea symptoms.

  3. Say Goodbye to Neck Pain With These Expert-Approved Pillows - AOL

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    The best pillows for neck and shoulder pain relief. Whether you’re a side, back, or stomach sleeper, we found comfortable pillows for a good night’s sleep. Say Goodbye to Neck Pain With These ...

  4. Craniocervical instability - Wikipedia

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    The constellation of symptoms caused by craniocervical instability is known as "cervico-medullary syndrome" [4] and includes: [5] [6] [7] Anxiety disorder; Bobble-head doll syndrome, a sensation that the skull may fall off the cervical spine; Clumsiness and motor delay; Cognitive and memory decline; Double or blurred vision; Dysphagia, or the ...

  5. 6 cervical traction devices to try for neck pain - AOL

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    As Hansraj mentioned above, cervical neck pillows aren’t technically traction devices, but they help provide support to cervical spine alignment in a more subtle way while you sleep. Look for ...

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    The secret to its success is the emphasis the company puts on creating pillows that, first and foremost, offer unparalleled cervical support, so you sleep with perfect neck-to-spine alignment.

  7. Dyssomnia - Wikipedia

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    Dyssomnias are primary disorders of initiating or maintaining sleep or of excessive sleepiness and are characterized by a disturbance in the amount, quality, or timing of sleep. Patients may complain of difficulty getting to sleep or staying asleep, intermittent wakefulness during the night, early morning awakening, or combinations of any of these.