Neck Cloud has updated its cervical traction device for desk workers dealing with chronic neck stiffness, tech neck, and posture-related pain from long hours at a screen.

-- Neck Cloud has announced an update to its at-home cervical traction device, aimed at desk workers across the United States who experience chronic neck stiffness, tech neck, and pain tied to prolonged computer use. The update refines the device's three-way decompression system, designed to address multiple causes of cervical discomfort in a single ten-minute daily session.
More details can be found at https://neck-cloud.com/products/neck-cloud
The announcement comes at a time when neck pain has become one of the most widespread complaints among office professionals. A 2024 study published in BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders found that around 59% of computer workers reported neck pain, with researchers pointing directly to prolonged forward head posture as the primary cause. For desk workers without regular access to clinical care, the update offers a portable, non-invasive option they can use at home or during office breaks.
The device works through three mechanisms that target different aspects of cervical discomfort. Cervical traction helps decompress spinal discs and reduce nerve pressure, while acupressure works on deep muscle tension built up from hours of static posture. Sub-occipital stimulation targets the base of the skull, an area particularly affected by screen-forward positioning. Used together, these approaches aim to support better neck alignment and circulation over time.
Two sides on the device allow users to adjust their treatment as their condition changes, says The Neck Cloud. The gentler side suits those with acute stiffness or limited flexibility, while the deeper concave side provides a stronger stretch for more advanced use. According to a company representative, chiropractors who evaluated the device noted improvement in clients with persistent cervical complaints.
Changes in neck comfort are linked to broader day-to-day effects, including focus, sleep quality, and overall physical ease among desk-based professionals. The device is positioned within this context, where posture awareness, ergonomic adjustments, and regular movement help manage discomfort from prolonged sitting.
"Desk workers often treat neck stiffness as a normal part of the job, but sustained forward head posture places significant strain on the cervical spine," the Neck Cloud representative said. "A short daily session with this device can support the kind of consistent care that busy schedules rarely leave room for."
Individuals interested in the updated cervical traction device can find more information at https://neck-cloud.com
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Name: Phil Dieckmann
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Organization: The Neck Cloud
Address: 30 North Gould Street, Sheridan, Wyoming 82801, United States
Website: https://neck-cloud.com
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