Just a Mom of 3 Boys—January 2, 2026
This was recommended To Us by our chiropractor for our 13 year old son who has tech neck he lays on it for a couple of minutes each evening and it has completely alleviated his neck pain , it is also adjustable in height so I can use it for m highly recommend to avoid neck issues and get rid of that on slightly hump on the back of your neck Read more
Mark—October 4, 2025
As someone who suffers from tech neck after years of looking down at laptops at work, along with mobile devices, etc, I have tried quite a few devices which promise traction. - The weird suspended things which just completely compress feel like they don't do much. - Inflatable neck braces which intend to elevate and align your neck feel like they do little more than choke you. The foam one here can be very aggressive. I've also noticed the highest setting doesn't necessarily provide the greatest traction. The second setting I can feel a relieving pop with when sitting down. Used for 15 minutes a day has dramatically helped with my neck pain. This is one of the items I'll take with me when traveling. Read more
Jyunte—August 6, 2025
Made out of strong foam, this traction block should last pretty much forever. The top section is about 4" tall and there are two 1/2" sections that connect to the upper sections by press-fitting the two tongues into the groves of the section above. These joints are not a very strong way to stick the segments together, so they can fall off. The traction block is not the most comfortable of devices to use. The upper surface is rounded, but it still feels like it digs into my neck. It'll probably be less comfortable the more I use it... a bit like how a foam roller can be pretty painful at first. It'll be interesting to see if it does anything to relieve minor neck pain. Read more
Roger10602—November 18, 2025
I get neckaches from using my laptop with it being on my mattress while I lay on my stomach and lift my head up. Literally, without exaggerating, the very instant I start to use this neck stretcher, my neckache tremendously lessons or instantly goes away. There was never a time that this neck stretcher failed to make one of my neckaches go away really quickly. This makes me feel like I have the ability to do magic. Read more
Customer—September 19, 2025
This feels so good it stretches out my neck. It is a little hard. I like the fact that I could adjust the height. This is a great product. I have two herniated disc in my neck and after a long day at work, I use it to stretch out my neck. It’s a great product Read more
Perry—August 14, 2024
I’ve been using the Cervical Orthotic Traction Block for a few weeks, and my experience has been a bit mixed. While it has some useful features, it also comes with a few drawbacks that might be important to consider. Pros: Adjustable Heights: The three-height adjustment is a nice feature, allowing for some customization in terms of traction intensity. It’s great to have options to fit different comfort levels. Sturdy Build: The traction block feels solid and well-constructed, which gives confidence in its durability and longevity. Cons: Comfort Issues: The firm support may be too harsh for some users. It took me a while to get accustomed to the firmness, and even now, it feels quite rigid. If you’re sensitive to pressure or have a history of neck issues, this might not be the most comfortable option. Bulkiness: The block is a bit bulky, which can be inconvenient for storage or travel. It takes up more space than I anticipated, making it less practical for on-the-go use. Initial Discomfort: I experienced some initial discomfort while using it, especially with the higher settings. It’s advisable to start at the lowest setting and gradually increase, but this may still not be ideal for everyone. Overall, while the Cervical Orthotic Traction Block has its merits, such as adjust ability and sturdy construction, it may not be the best fit for everyone. The comfort issues and bulkiness are significant factors to consider before making a purchase. Read more
Jojo—July 16, 2025
Got tech neck from too much cell phone use? This item is for you. I once had tech neck pain and needed something to ease or eliminate the pain. Didn't want to go to the doctor because the local clinic is an hour away. Bought this instead because folks have sworn that it relieved their neck pain. Well, they're right about that! It's a good neck stretcher. You can adjust the area of neck you want to stretch out and just lay down flat. I actually used this while on a yoga mat and just relaxed myself like I'm in a shavasana pose. I'm thankful that my item wasn't a used item unlike what others have mentioned. It's new to me. I use it at least 3x/week to relieve my neck pain. It's a simple product that's worth it even though I think it's expensive for the price. Read more
Glover—January 3, 2025
I’ve been using the Lumia Wellness Cervical Traction Device for a few months, and it has made a huge difference in my neck pain and overall comfort. After spending long hours at a desk, I often experience stiffness and tension, but this device provides instant relief. The design is simple yet effective, and I appreciate how comfortable the padding feels during use. It’s easy to adjust, and the traction feels controlled and soothing. I’ve noticed an improvement in my posture and reduced headaches since incorporating this into my routine. It’s lightweight and portable, so I can use it at home or even take it with me while traveling. For anyone dealing with neck or upper back pain, this is a must-have. Highly recommend! Read more