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  2. 6 cervical traction devices to try for neck pain - AOL

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    The rectangular memory foam pillow has a groove in the middle, which gently holds the back or side of the neck as you sleep. The pillow is also made from breathable memory foam, it promotes air ...

  3. Sleep Like a Baby With the 10 Best Memory Foam Pillows - AOL

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    A lot of memory foam pillows are hypoallergenic, and many come in unique shapes to help target support in specific areas—like the neck. Memory foam pillows also have high potential in minimizing ...

  4. The 11 Best Pillows for Neck Pain, No Matter What Type of ...

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    Our experts tested the most popular pillows for every type of sleeper to find the best pillows for neck pain. Shop this list of our 11 favorites to buy in 2024.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Pillow - Wikipedia

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    Panda shaped travel pillow. Neck pillows support the neck by providing a deep area for the head to rest and a supportive area to keep the neck in alignment with the spine while sleeping. These can also be known as cervical pillows. Cervical pillows help patients to maintain comfortable positioning after therapeutic, orthopedic and surgical ...

  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.