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Cervical sitting supports
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There are three types of cervical sitting supports:
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U-shaped neck cushions are used for snoozing travelers on airplanes, trains, and cars, and for reading in bed. However, they are too constricting, and perhaps even dangerous, for use when driving or working at a desk.
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Half-rolls are better for driving and desk work. By the way, these are the same half-rolls used for lumbar support.
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Counterbalance devices (i.e., "Bodyrite Posture Pleaser") lessen loads through the neck and thoracic areas during active reaching work.
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Body-Rite Posture Pleaser
Innovative biomechanical approach to posture management. Lightens your upper body work load. Weighted counter-balance reduces neck and upper back strain when you work with your hands.
Your Price: $44.95
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LumbiPad®
Mates with the Jobri BetterBack or LeanOn, or can be used on its own. Can also be used as a mild neck rest for driving. 13" x 6" x 3"
Your Price: $23.00
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Attachment strap, elastic
An elastic strap for attaching back and neck pillows to chairs and car seats.
Your Price: $4.75
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Bifom Pad
Our favorite lumbar roll. Can also be used as a mild neck rest for TV watching and driving. 13"L x 6"W x 3"D.
Your Price: $36.00
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