Atlas Neck Gym – Professional Neck Exerciser for Pain Relief & Muscle Strengthening

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  • SAY GOODBYE TO NECK & SHOULDER PAIN: The Atlas Neck Gym specifically targets deep cervical muscles for a "proactively" training from the roots. These muscles, protect your vertebrae and helps by stiffness caused by long-term static postures.

  • PROVEN ERGONOMIC SCIENCE: Our unique technique is backed by different scientific studies (showing a P<0.001 significance) and is used also effective for whiplash recovery and correcting muscle weaknesses. Professional care that aligns with medical advice.

  • MAXIMUM RESULTS, MINIMUM TIME: For the start; Just 2 to 3 sessions per week, for only 5 minutes each, is all it takes. After an initial 2-3-week buildup, a single maintenance session ones in the two weeks for 5 minutes is enough for lasting flexibility and strength.

  • OPTIMIZED BLOOD FLOW & FOCUS: Stronger neck muscles ensure optimal oxygen and blood flow to the brain and shoulders. Stay sharper, feel more energized, and reduce fatigue during long workdays or intense gaming sessions.

  • COMFORTABLE & TRAVEL-READY: Featuring the "Atlas G-Spot" design: Durable, high-quality nylon, hook-and-loop closure, skin-friendly non-slip attachment, and a compact travel strap, so you can continue your routine anywhere. No external wall or door mounting required. This Atlas neck gym replaces all other symptomatic pain aids such as neck warmers, neck bands, neck stretchers, and massagers.symptomatic pain aids, such as neck warmers, neck bands, neck stretchers, and massagers etc.. 

Atlas Neck Gym – Professional Neck Exerciser for Pain Relief & Muscle Strengthening – Ergonomic Handheld G-Spot Technology – Includes Travel Strap & Safety Instructions – For Office, Sports & Rehab

The Effect of Physical Exercise Training on Neck and Shoulder Muscle Function Among Military Helicopter Pilots and Crew: A Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial PMCID: PMC7719717  PMID: 33330303

Conclusion: Physical training significantly improved maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) and reaction time (RTD) of the upper neck extensors. Only about one-third of the participants in the training group adhered to the training regularly, which likely reduced the effectiveness of the training intervention on neck and shoulder function. Future research should focus on the practical implementation of independently performed exercises to improve adherence.

Simple, effective, fun to do and low cost.