Alimere Neck Stretcher
Alimere Neck Stretcher
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- Butterfly-shaped traction device that gently decompresses your cervical spine in 10 minutes
- Targets the neck and shoulder tension that builds from hours of looking at a screen
- Same decompression principle as the Back Stretcher — designed specifically for your neck
- Lightweight and compact — fits in a desk drawer for a quick midday reset

Your chair is quietly destroying your back.
Every hour you spend sitting, the discs between your vertebrae compress under the weight of your body. Your hip flexors tighten. Your lower back muscles stop firing and start bracing. By 3pm, that familiar dull ache has settled in. By the time you stand up, your spine has spent eight hours being crushed into positions it was never designed to hold.
You've tried stretching. You've adjusted your chair. You've bought a standing desk converter that now collects dust. Nothing fully fixes it because nothing is actually undoing the compression that builds every single day.
That's not a posture problem. That's a mechanical problem — and it needs a mechanical solution.
How 10 minutes a day undoes 8 hours of damage
The Alimere Back Stretcher works on a simple principle: the opposite of compression is extension.
Place it on the floor, lie back, and let gravity do the work. The 26° ergonomic arch gently creates space between your vertebrae — the same decompression a chiropractor achieves manually, now achieved passively through your own body weight. You don't do anything. You just lie there.
While the arch decompresses your spine, 126 precision-shaped acupressure points work into the surrounding muscle tissue simultaneously. The muscles that have been bracing and guarding all day release. The tension that's been building since your second meeting this morning starts to unwind.
Most people feel it within the first 60 seconds.
Three positions. One tool.
Place it under your lower back for lumbar decompression. Move it higher for upper back and shoulder release. Rest your neck over the arch for cervical traction and neck tension relief. Same device, three of the most common pain points for desk workers, addressed in one daily session.
What happens when your spine finally gets a break
The ache that follows you home disappears.
The low-grade pain that starts at your desk and follows you to dinner, to the couch, to bed — it stops being a constant when your spine gets the daily reset it needs.
Your posture corrects itself.
When compressed muscles release and your spine returns to its natural curve, your body naturally finds better alignment. Not through effort. Through relief.
You move better in the morning.
The stiffness that greets you when you first stand up — the moment where your back needs a minute to wake up — shortens significantly with consistent daily use.
You stop spending money on temporary fixes.
A chiropractor visit runs $60-120 per session. A deep tissue massage, $80-150. The Alimere Back Stretcher is a one-time purchase that delivers the same mechanical result every single day.
Better than a foam roller. Cheaper than a chiropractor.
Most people spend hundreds trying to fix desk worker back pain:
❌ Ergonomic chair: $800–$1,200
❌ Weekly chiropractor visits: $75–$120 per session ($3,000+ per year)
❌ Physical therapy: $150–$200 per session, often weeks of appointments
❌ Foam roller: targets surface muscles only — never reaches the compression
Alimere Back Stretcher — $59, once
The only tool that decompresses your spine at home, targets deep muscle tension, and works for your lower back, upper back and neck — without appointments, subscriptions or expensive equipment.