Spine Nap : Spine Traction Device
Benefits
- Therapist-Designed Spine Traction – Provides cervical and thoracic support to replicate physical therapy sessions at home.
- Relieves Neck, Shoulder & Upper Back Pain – Targets common areas of discomfort caused by posture strain and stress.
- Corrects Postural Issues – Helps improve forward head posture and slumped shoulders for lasting alignment.
- Encourages Tissue Relaxation – Releases tension in connective tissues throughout the head, neck, and spine.
- Supports Nervous System Health – Promotes circulation and flexibility in the cervical spine to reduce stress.
- Daily At-Home Care – Simple to use 10–30 minutes a day for posture improvement and long-term spinal comfort.

Spine Nap : Spine Traction Device

How's your neck?
Regular visits to a chiropractor, physical therapist, osteopathic physician is expensive and time-consuming.

Meet Kanuda Spine Nap
A cervical and thoracic traction pillow, designed to replicate physical therapy sessions at home by stimulating cervical pressure points of the spine and neck.

Effect of the Spine Nap
Redress postural issues like slumped shoulders and the forward head posture
Relax connective tissues around the head, neck, spinal, and throughout the body
Reduce neck, shoulder, and upper back pain
Restore flexibility of autonomic nervous system

How to use
Technique 1. Lie down on your back facing up with a straight posture. Rest the back of your head on the back of the head pressure points, and rest for 10-20 minutes in a fully relaxed state.
Technique 2. While using the Spine Nap, bend your arm and raise your hands to the side of your head, palms facing up. Slowly put downward pressure (toward the floor) with your shoulders and repeat 3-10 times.
Technique 3. Slowly move your body up to place your back on the cervical spine (neck) pressure part of the Spine Nap. For maximum pressure on your back, lock your fingers behind your head, tuck your chin in, and slowly roll up while raising your hip.
Use precaution as this places great pressure on the back. If you feel acute pain or discomfort, stop this technique immediately.