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  2. The 5 best pillows to relieve neck pain - AOL

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    Best travel-friendly pillow for neck pain: Alex Orthopedic C-Shaped Pillow. ... This pillow comes recommended by Dr. Allen Conrad, a chiropractor at Montgomery County Chiropractic Center, who says ...

  3. I Finally Found the Best Pillow to Relieve My Neck Pain - AOL

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    I tested and reviewed the best cervical pillows for neck pain (back and side sleepers), plus more recommendations from doctors and physical therapists.

  4. The Best Neck Pillows for Traveling Comfortably - AOL

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    Tiny seats on long flights make for awkward positions and neck pain. These pillows will help different types of travelers in a variety of situations. The Best Neck Pillows for Traveling Comfortably

  5. Neck pain - Wikipedia

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    While neck pain is the second most common cause of disability and cost $100 billion [2], the NIH budgets only $10 million to the study of neck pain [3]. One of the most common neck pains is between the neck and the shoulder. This is technically over the supraspinatus muscle and not in the neck, but it is still called “neck” pain.

  6. If You Keep Waking Up With Neck Pain, This $49 Memory Foam ...

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    The best pillows for neck pain, per doctors, are great for shoulder pain and headaches, and work for back, stomach, and side sleepers. Shop brands like Purple. If You Keep Waking Up With Neck Pain ...

  7. Cervical collar - Wikipedia

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    A cervical collar, also known as a neck brace, is a medical device used to support and immobilize a person's neck. It is also applied by emergency personnel to those who have had traumatic head or neck injuries, [1] although they should not be routinely used in prehospital care. [2] [3] They can also be used to treat chronic medical conditions.