Patented pillow designed by physical therapist Mr.Big
Orthocurve™ is an adjustable pillow with a patented curve designed to provide the best possible support for your neck and shoulders.
Most pillows lack a defined curve, which can compromise the comfort and support of your neck. Orthocurve™ is designed to change that. The Orthocurve™ pillow features a defined curve that fits your neck better. The softness of the pillow and the ergonomic curve provide optimal support for all seven cervical vertebrae.
If you have neck pain in the morning and it goes away during the day, Orthocurve™ is the pillow for you.
If you need a precise pillow height because you have a cervical spine issue, Orthocurve™ may be an option you can discuss with your doctor or therapist.
Highlights of Orthocurve Pillow
Ergonomic curvature
The curve of the orthocurve pillow is designed to conform snugly to the neck and shoulder when sleeping on the side. Reach the corner where the shoulder meets the base of the neck. There's a place to snuggle on the shoulder. Make sure you don't crush your own shoulder. It's different from general pillows that have obtuse curves. Push your shoulders off the pillow. Doesn't reach the neck This causes incomplete support in the supine position. Use the curved, sloping side with a pointed end to allow the pillow to support the neck all the way to the cervical bones.
S curve
S-shaped curve allows the pillow to reach the neck and avoid the shoulders to support the pillow firmly to the neck corner, reducing the problem of shoulders being pressed when sleeping on the side. The pillow supports the point all night long without moving.
Sloping Curve
For those who mainly sleep on their backs, Ortocurve is designed with a sharp curve to provide full support to the last cervical vertebra or C7. It supports all cervical vertebrae.
Pillow height adjustment pad
The adjustable pad that comes with the Orthocurve pillow allows you to adjust the height of the pillow to your preference. People with broad shoulders will need a higher pillow than people with narrow shoulders who sleep on their side.
Tips for choosing a pillow
Orthocurve pillows are suitable for both back and side sleepers.
Orthocurve pillows are suitable for people with short necks. Normal pillows tend to slide away from the head, causing the head to fall off the pillow. If this is a problem, use an Orthocurve pillow by supporting it on the S-curve side.
Suitable for people with chronic neck pain who need a pillow that supports the neck with precise support distance.
Suitable for people who are familiar with using foam pillow materials such as memory foam.