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titleOfInvention Cervical vertebra drug pillow
abstract The utility model discloses a cervical vertebra drug pillow which is integrally in a U shape. The cervical vertebra drug pillow comprises a neck rear portion, neck side portions, drug bags, a magnetite and a fastener. The neck rear portion is low, the neck side portions protrude, and each neck side portion is twice as high as the neck rear portion. The neck rear portion is located on the middle rear portion of the drug pillow. The neck side portions are located on two sides of the drug pillow. The drug bags are arranged inside protrusions of the neck side portions. The magnetite is arranged at the joint between the two neck side portions on the rear side of the neck. The cervical vertebra drug pillow is suitable for patients with cervical spondylosis.
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