The Neck Cloud now offers a cervical traction device for university students across the United States, designed for 10-minute sessions that support neck pain relief linked to prolonged screen use and study posture.

-- The Neck Cloud has announced the launch of a cervical traction device for university students across the United States, as neck pain and posture-related strain become increasingly common in academic settings. The device is designed for short, structured sessions that fit within study routines shaped by extended screen use and limited ergonomic support.
Further details are available at https://neck-cloud.com/products/neck-cloud
The announcement comes as research published in BMC Public Health indicates that between 48% and 78% of university students experience musculoskeletal discomfort associated with prolonged sitting and device use. These patterns, often driven by laptop work, mobile device use, and non-ergonomic study environments, can place sustained stress on the cervical spine, contributing to stiffness, reduced range of motion, and difficulty maintaining concentration during academic tasks.
The Neck Cloud tackles these issues with its device, which combines cervical traction, acupressure components, and sub-occipital muscle stimulation. This method aims to target various factors related to neck pain, such as muscle tension, limited movement, and pressure on the cervical spine.
According to the company, the product was developed over several years through iterative prototyping and lab testing. It features a dual-sided design: a convex side for gentler support suited to sensitive users, and a concave side with a central opening for a deeper stretch and greater neck and upper spine engagement.
The device is designed to be used in short sessions, typically around 10 minutes, fitting into daily routines such as study breaks or post-lecture recovery periods. Its lightweight, non-electric design allows it to be used in dorm rooms, libraries, or shared study environments without requiring additional setup.
A spokesperson for The Neck Cloud stated, “University students are spending extended periods in static positions, often without consistent ergonomic support. This device is designed to provide a simple way to address neck tension and encourage better posture habits as part of a daily routine.”
As awareness of posture-related issues grows, easy-to-use solutions that fit into daily routines are gaining attention, with short sessions often recommended to manage discomfort from prolonged screen use.
More information can be found at https://neck-cloud.com
Contact Info:
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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