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Our 17 inches x 6 inches Neck Roll Buckwheat Pillow (also called Cervical Pillow) filled with 100% organic Buckwheat Hulls, is no joke. It's a blessing for your spine and neck.
- Forget Memory Foam or Fiber Filled Cervical Pillows. If you ever had one you know what we mean. They let your head sink in, resulting in all the pressure being put onto your shoulders and neck. That's not what a roll shaped pillow should do.
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Our Cylindrical Bolster Cushion is best suited for Side Sleepers but like our other models it can also be used for back sleepers if enough buckwheat hull filling is removed.
- A cylindrical cushion, is hands down one of the best pillows for neck pain and posture induced headaches due to it's smaller sleep surface compared to regular rectangular pillows, making it much easier to adapt to your neck and head without unnecessary putting pressure on other areas. (like your shoulders)
- It's also great for use on your couch or office chair as lumbar support.
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Some even use it as a yoga cushion. Since we overfill the pillow with lots of hulls it'll be much larger than you expect it to be, so if no hulls are remove Yoga practice is something some people use it for.
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It's compact size makes it a great travel and camping companion as well. Although for that we would recommend our travel size pillow because it is smaller in size and easier to carry and store.
- The therapeutic benefits of neck roll pillows is the main reason people choose them over others. The differentiated support you get from these pillows provide a perfect balance for your head, neck and shoulders, taken you adjust it properly.
- Fully Customizable. Adjust the pillow firmness and height to your liking. Adding or removing hulls to achieve the level of firmness and support you desire, is easy via state of the art YKK Zippers on the inner and outer pillowcase.
- Unlike with 99% of neck roll pillows out there, we sew our zipper on the side, so you don't ever have to lay your head on it, which is not only super uncomfortable, but can also cause the zipper to break because it stretches too much.
- The pillow comes with our super soft original or matrix signature designer bamboo rayon pillowcase. Choose between two designs. Both are durable but yet smooth and they are machine washable.
- Same as with our premium cooling buckwheat pillow model and our travel pillow, we use extra stretchable cotton fabric for the inner core that carries the buckwheat hulls. This allows for enhanced pressure relief, making this roll pillow superior to others on the market and more soft than other roll pillows with buckwheat filling. Give it a try an see for yourself.
- No need for extra pillowcases.
- It's ready to go! Unpack it & use it! If you just need lower back support, check out our lumbar support pillow.
- Handcrafted with ❤ in Phoenix, AZ. It's made to order in our small warehouse in Arizona. We don't ever store finished pillows in random warehouses or let others make pillows for us.
If you plan on using this cervical pillow for sleeping at night, and you're a side sleeper, you might want to use a knee pillow to align your hips and lower back area during the night.
Cervical Neck Roll Pillows vs. Regular Pillows
Neck-pain is a common issue impacting the lives of millions of Americans each day.
Research suggests that roughly 80% of the population will experience neck pain in their life, and up to 50% of people will experience flare-ups each year. As we are spending more time on our phones, iPads, and computers, we are hurting our neck and spine.
Many people spend a significant time at their desk during the week. Depending on their chair and desk set up, they may have poor posture, putting unnecessary strain on their body, especially their neck. At the end of the day, they feel throbbing pain in their neck and go to lay down. But, unfortunately, many don’t find the relief they are looking for as their regular pillow doesn’t provide the support they need.
Cylindrical pillows can provide more support for a sore neck than a regular pillow would. They are sometimes called cervical pillows as they support the cervical spine, located at the upper part of your back and neck. There are seven bones found in your neck that make up your cervical spine. They are supported by muscles, tendons, and spongy cervical disks. Typically, your cervical spine should have a gentle curve to it. When you sleep with a pillow that is too big or changes your head shape, you can lose this natural position. This causes stress on your spine and supporting structures which creates neck pain.
Cervical pillows have a distinct shape. They are often in the shape of a cylinder, with enough firmness to support your neck. They are often higher, and prevent your head from tilting. Just like regular pillows, roll pillows are made from various fabrics and materials. They may be filled with memory foam, synthetic fibers, or buckwheat hulls.
Roll shaped pillows are best for those who sleep on their back or side. If you sleep on your back, you should have a moderately filled pillow that provides enough filling to support the contour of your neck. You want to avoid tilting your head up and having your chin pointed down to your chest. For back sleepers, an adjustable roll that can be placed under the neck is best.
Side sleepers can also benefit from a cylindrical shaped pillow. Similar to back sleepers, you want to keep your spine straight and aligned. The cervical pillow should therefore be thick enough to hold your head up. It must be firm enough to do so while also preventing your head from sinking lower than your neck. Memory foam, for example, can cause your head to sink down gradually. It is also known to absorb heat, which won’t help you sleep!
Cylindrical shaped Pillows are best for side sleepers. Our buckwheat neck roll pillow is 17 inches long and 6 inches thick. The longer length gives you enough space to turn over and still be supported by your pillow. It is also filled with buckwheat hulls making it fully adjustable. You can adjust the amount of hulls to suit you and your body shape.
A cylindrical shaped pillow won’t work for stomach sleepers. In fact, a stomach sleeper should avoid regular pillows as well as they are too large and can push their neck back. Instead, those who sleep on their stomach should use a stomach sleeper pillow. These pillows are specifically designed for this sleeping position and are much thinner, so they won’t contour your neck in unnatural ways.
Many people with chronic neck pain swear by a cylindrical pillow. They may use them all night long or spend some time laying on the floor with their roll shaped pillow for some pain relief. Several studies have looked at the effects of a roll shaped pillow vs. a regular pillow with various results. Some studies found that there was little difference, where others found that a roll pillow “noticeably improved chronic neck pain.” One study with 128 people with chronic neck pain found that a combination of physio and a cervical pillow could reduce chronic neck pain. The study participants that only did physio didn’t experience as much relief and a reduction in pain as those who also used a neck pillow.
Cervical pillows can not only help with neck pain but can help those who suffer from migraines. Headaches and migraines can be triggered by poor sleeping positions that impact the nerves at the bottom of the neck. This is why many people will go to sleep feeling fine and wake up in pain. Our neck roll pillow can reduce neck pain and posture-induced headaches.
The therapeutic benefits of buckwheat pillows are the main reason why our neck roll pillow models are chosen over other neck pillows. They not only provide the perfect balance of head, neck, and shoulder support but are covered in a super soft bamboo rayon pillowcase. There is no need for extra pillowcases either; these pillowcases come in two designs and are durable and machine washable!
Are all neck roll pillows the same?
No, neck roll pillows aren’t all created the same. As mentioned, the filling within a cervical pillow makes a significant difference just as the shape does. Some people may use the U-shaped travel pillow in place of a round neck pillow, but won’t find the same benefits.
If you have tried to sleep on a plane with one of these, you know just how uncomfortable they can be. This version of the cervical pillow was first patented in 1929, and very little has changed since. Though there are versions in memory foam and even down-filled options, they aren’t as helpful. The neck support isn’t enough, so your head is more likely to tilt in ways that it shouldn’t. Further, sometimes these travel neck pillows are filled with chemicals and toxins. Often purchased for a low price on websites like Amazon or at the airport, they contain synthetic materials and chemicals which are breathed in when you sleep. For those with allergies or sensitivities, this can also trigger headaches.
Some cervical pillows look more like a regular pillow but with an indentation for your head and a larger, attached roll that supports your neck. Additionally, there are hard, foam cervical rolls that go under your neck. Though these pillows can help maintain proper alignment while sleeping, they are not always comfortable.
A buckwheat-filled neck pillow will provide support, comfort and is free from chemicals. Our buckwheat cervical pillow is filled with 100% US-grown, organic buckwheat hulls. This filling is all-natural and hypoallergenic, so you don’t need to worry about what you are breathing in. Unlike other pillows, it is also adjustable. You can adjust how much filling is in your neck pillow, to get your desired shape and firmness.
If you are trying to decide between a neck pillow and a regular pillow, know that you don’t need to choose one or the other. Many people will use a neck pillow in addition to a regular pillow. You can keep it near your bed and use it when you feel neck pain creeping in. Each person has unique needs and comfort levels.
There are also regular pillows that can help ease neck pain. A buckwheat or millet pillow provides proper alignment and support, so you don’t wake up achy the following day. These are also suitable for all sleep positions, so if you are the type of person that changes positions throughout the night, you may be better off going with a regular pillow.
How to use a cervical pillow?
Using a neck roll pillow is relatively straightforward but it depends on your sleeping position and the shape of your pillow. For example, if you sleep on your back with a cervical pillow, you will place the neck roll under your neck. This will support your head without tilting it forward or backward. If you sleep on your side, a cervical pillow should be placed under your neck and keep your nose in line with the center of your body.
Just like a regular pillow, you should wash your round neck pillow regularly. However, if yours is filled with buckwheat hulls, you will first remove these and then place the pillowcase in your washing machine. Because buckwheat hulls are hypoallergenic and are kept secure in your pillowcase, there is no need to wash the buckwheat hulls.
If you are looking to try a neck pillow for the first time, don’t be too quick to toss away your old pillow. Switching from a regular pillow to a neck pillow can be an adjustment and may take some getting used to. You can gradually increase the amount of time you spend on your neck pillow and reduce the time with a regular pillow until you have completely transitioned.
Many healthcare professionals like physical therapists, doctors, massage therapists, and chiropractors recommend using a neck roll pillow for those who experience neck pain.
If you are in pain, you should speak with a healthcare provider to determine the cause - it may be a simple solution, like switching from a regular pillow to a neck roll pillow, to wake up pain-free.
Let's go into the pros and cons of using a neck roll pillow
The pros and cons are discussed in terms of support, comfort, and functionality. You should also know how to find a good price for a cervical pillow. It's best to buy a quality one with a warranty to make sure it's worth your money.
Support
There are several benefits of cervical neck roll pillows. They can relieve neck pain, especially if you sleep on your stomach. These pillows are designed to support the neck and lower back, which prevents your head from resting in the same position for long periods of time. These pillows are also great for side sleepers. Choosing the right one is essential to prevent neck pain, as side sleeping will align your lower back.
Unlike normal shaped pillows, cervical pillow covers are removable and washable. The cover is 50/50 polyester blend. Cervical pillows are available in a variety of sizes, including small, medium, full, and extra large. Make sure to choose a pillow with firmness that matches your body type. Cervical pillows may contain down, memory foam, or latex foam, so it's important to consider which material is right for you.
Cervical neck roll pillows are available in different sizes and styles. The standard size is around 17 inches in diameter. The round cervical neck roll pillow is ideal for anyone suffering from back pain or neck discomfort. Because the round shape helps align your vertebrae, it helps relieve neck pain. This pillow is made of premium foam so it won't flatten out as it is used.
Aside from helping you avoid neck pain, Cervical Neck Roll Pillows can prevent back pain from spreading to other parts of the body. Cervical spine is comprised of seven bones - the cervical vertebrae - in the neck. Cervical spine is the most important part of the body, and is made up of seven bones called cervical vertebrae. Your cervical spine curves gently, making the back's shape a natural curve. A cervical pillow protects these bones from being forced into an unnaturally sedentary position.
Another benefit of cervical neck roll pillows is their portability. They are often used in conjunction with other types of pillows to help correct uncomfortable postures or elevate other parts of the body. They are also smaller than traditional bed pillows, making them a great option for traveling or sleeping on the plane. They're also an excellent choice for airplanes, cars, and boats. When traveling, they can support the head while you rest. They're also much better than the u-shaped pillows you find at the airport. You can even use these pillows as bolsters for yoga.
Comfort
There are many different uses for cervical neck roll pillows. One of them is to help alleviate neck pain. It is made to sit beneath the normal pillow and conform to the shape of the neck, relieving pressure on the spine. The other main benefit is that it adds extra loft to the pillow, which helps people sit more comfortably. This pillow is an excellent choice for those suffering from neck pain or back pain.
Cervical pillows have several benefits over regular shaped pillows. They provide excellent support and protect the cervical spine during sleep. The cervical spine is the most important part of the body, containing seven bones that form the neck. It is shaped gently and has a soft curve when healthy. It can relieve pain from neck aches and pains in many ways, and it can prevent future injuries if properly used.
People with chronic neck pain should choose a cervical neck roll pillow. It can help to relieve headaches and improve their sleep. Poor sleeping positions can negatively impact the nerves at the bottom of the neck. Some people experience headaches every single day from a variety of different causes, and cervical pillows can help to reduce pain associated with poor posture. In addition, cervical neck roll pillows can be a good investment for anyone looking to sleep better at night.
A neck roll pillow can also be used as a yoga cushion or as a travel pillow. Its shape makes it easy to adjust to a variety of positions and helps side sleepers prevent shifting or rolling back onto their stomach while they're sleeping. They can also be made of natural materials, which can improve the quality of the skin on the neck. Aside from being useful for preventing neck pain, cervical neck roll pillows also reduce stress.
While cervical neck roll pillows are great for sleeping, they may also be a good choice for those with back problems. While these pillows are specifically designed for the neck and back, they can also help protect different joints in the body, including the ankles, knees, and shoulders. They can also help prevent headaches. So, if you're suffering from neck pain or are worried about sleeping in a specific position, cervical roll pillows might be a good choice for you.
Functionality
Cervical neck roll pillows are a versatile support option for the cervical spine. They are designed to help alleviate back and neck pain caused by improper sleeping positions. Typically, cervical pillows have a 20x3.5-inch diameter and can be found in various sizes, from standard to king. They are also available in custom screen-printed colors. Here are some of the benefits of cervical neck roll pillows. Weighing less than two pounds, they are a great alternative to conventional cervical pillows.
The benefits of a cervical pillow are numerous. First, they improve sleeping posture. These pillows not only support the back while sleeping but also relieve the tension in the neck and shoulders. They are also helpful for increasing blood flow to the head and neck. The cervical spine can develop a curved, unnatural curvature if it's not properly supported. Besides the benefits of cervical pillows, they can be a great purchase for any home.
A cervical pillow is similar to a regular pillow, but features an indentation for the head, a large attached roll, and an adjustable height. While cervical pillows can be useful for maintaining alignment while sleeping, they're not always comfortable. Buckwheat-filled neck pillows are a great option for people looking for a supportive pillow without the chemicals and allergens. These pillows are natural, hypoallergenic, and adjustable.
There are several types of cervical pillow models, with differing fills. Some are made of memory foam or down, while others are made of latex or water. The key to choosing the best cervical pillow for your needs is to consider the firmness level and weight, and then choose the product that meets your specific needs. You should also consider the type of sleep you need from a cervical pillow, as some may be suited for one particular position or another.
A cervical pillow should be firm enough to support your head at a healthy angle, while being soft enough to reduce pressure points and pain. They're ideal for back and side sleepers, as each side has different bolster sizes. This type of pillow can provide you with extra support to your neck and shoulder, and can even be used as a knee-supporting pillow. And the price range is usually lower than other neck support products.
Cost
Cervical neck roll pillows are a relatively inexpensive option that offers cervical spine support while sleeping. They are also much more comfortable than a cervical collar, which is a restrictive neck support device. They are small and designed to be inserted into a standard pillowcase, so they are compatible with most conventional pillows. These pillows are made of low-density foam and feature a pillowcase-compatible cotton/polymer cover. Some companies even offer a custom design that features their company logo or name.
Cervical neck roll pillows are available in a variety of styles and price ranges. Generally, they have a cylinder shape and are firmer than normal pillows. They can be filled with memory foam, latex, or buckwheat hulls. Some types are also adjustable, which is another benefit. They can cost as little as $20 USD. They may be available at your local pharmacy. However, if you want to avoid the hassles of shopping around, a cervical roll is a great option.
These pillows are a great option if you are experiencing neck pain and want to sleep with a good night's sleep. Cervical pillows are designed to support the neck properly and can prevent injury and promote healing. They also come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and are considered orthotic devices. If you have chronic neck pain, a cervical pillow may be the right solution for you. There are many benefits to using one, including relief from whiplash and neck aches.
Cervical roll pillows can be used as standalone neck support devices or alongside a regular pillow. Most of these pillows are small and cylindrical, and fill in the space between the head and shoulder. A cervical roll pillow can offer customized support that restores the normal curvature of the cervical spine. If you suffer from chronic neck pain, a cervical roll pillow can help you sleep and wake up refreshed. Just make sure you choose a pillow that offers the best support for your neck.
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