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  2. Can wedge pillows actually help with back pain? - AOL

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    Experts recommend elevating your legs with a wedge pillow that’s between 6 and 10 inches high — at 7.5 inches high, this wedge pillow lands right in the middle of that range.

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    Buy It ($225; $60) 2. Lelo Ina Wave ... The right sex positioning pillow, like this wedge from Liberator, can help to provide an important layer of support during intimate throwdowns that will ...

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    $60 at smile makers. $60 at Goop. 13. ... Liberator Wedge Sex Positioning Pillow. Amazon. One minute, you’re locked in a steamy embrace with your partner. ... Because it’s angled at 27 degrees ...

  5. Orthopedic pillow - Wikipedia

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    Neck pillow or travel pillow: Pillow shaped like a horseshoe to fit around the neck, mostly used by travelers to keep their necks straight while sleeping sitting up on board planes or other vehicles. [citation needed] Wedge pillow: triangle-shaped pillow that gives a slope for placing the body in a diagonal position. It can be used in an ...

  6. Pillow - Wikipedia

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    A pillow is a support of the body at rest for comfort, therapy, or decoration. Pillows are used in different variations by many species, including humans. Some types of pillows include throw pillows, body pillows, decorative pillows, and many more. [1] Pillows that aid sleeping are a form of bedding that supports the head and neck. Other types ...

  7. Abductor wedge - Wikipedia

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    An abductor wedge is designed to separate the legs of a patient. It is often used after hip surgery to prevent the new hip from "popping out".. It can also be used to support the legs of an individual with spinal cord injury or severe physical or neurological disabilities in abduction (legs apart position) while seated in a wheelchair.