If you are suffering from neck pain, poor circulation, or simply are having difficulty sleeping at night, roll pillows can be an easy solution to a laundry list of problems. A neck roll pillow can accommodate any body size or shape and are available for very little — most often around five to twenty dollars — while being available at nearly any major retail store.
Invacare Supply Group manufactures a cervical roll pillow designed for high stress spines. Available without a prescription, this little blue polyurethane foam pillow is covered in soft velour, capable of compressing to ten times standard density without returning pressure. These pillows are often recommended by doctors due to the flexibility and portability, so that they can be brought on airplanes or in long car rides without other forms of neck support. At twenty dollars, it also is not costly enough to turn off those who simply need a therapeutic cushion.
A Hugh Jackson neck roll pillow is one of the more expensive brand, and is more often used for specific medical conditions — such as arthritis or low density bone structure — than for simple relaxation. Hugh Jackson manufactures a number of comfort designs, and their roll pillow supports the head and upper back, aligning the spine to keep muscles from tension and increasing blood flow. At fifty dollars, the price tag may scare off those who only want a simple roll pillow, but may be worth every penny for those suffering from posture problems.
Perhaps the most inexpensive of all roll pillows is the Nextag foam neck models. At a mere ten dollars, these ultra lightweight cushions perform admirably in stand alone function, but can also be slotted into larger pillows. Capable of being machine washed and featuring several colors, a Nextag pillow provides the lowest cost without sacrificing quality.
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