Let's start with the answer nobody wants: the single best fix for desk-neck is moving more and sitting less. Free, proven, deeply annoying. Right — now the gadgets.
Every month thousands of Brits search for a cervical neck pillow or a pillow for neck pain, which tells you two things: the problem is enormous, and the night-time-only approach isn't quite cutting it. A pillow helps you recover; it does nothing about the eight hours you spent impersonating a question mark over a laptop.
This is why we stock a heated neck stretcher rather than another memory-foam miracle: it combines the second and third items on the list in one sit-down session at home. Red light is the newer, still-being-researched bonus on top — promising studies, not magic, and anyone telling you otherwise is selling harder than we are.
Fair warning in plain English: persistent pain, tingling or numbness down the arm = see a professional, not a product page.
For the everyday stiff-neck crowd: the FLIKEZCERVI heated neck stretcher with red light — ten minutes, no appointment, no £50 fee.
Heat to relax the muscle guarding, gentle range-of-motion movement, and a few minutes of light traction. If pain runs down an arm or comes with numbness, see a professional rather than a product page.
Heat to relax the muscle guarding, gentle range-of-motion movement, and a few minutes of light traction. If pain runs down an arm or comes with numbness, see a professional rather than a product page.
Heat to relax the muscle guarding, gentle range-of-motion movement, and a few minutes of light traction. If pain runs down an arm or comes with numbness, see a professional rather than a product page.
Heat to relax the muscle guarding, gentle range-of-motion movement, and a few minutes of light traction. If pain runs down an arm or comes with numbness, see a professional rather than a product page.