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Picture of ACHE-NO-MORE PILLOW The Ache-No-More Pillow is a cervical pillow designed for use by individuals with neck pain, injury, or disability. Made of hypo-allergenic foam, the pillow is designed to align the head, neck, and spine during sleep. The pillow combines a cervical roll with a soft foam surface and has a zippered cotton/polyester cover. DIMENSIONS (LxW): 20 x 15.5 inches. WEIGHT: 1 pound.

Notes: Ache-No-More is a registered trademark of Hudson Medical Products, Inc.

Price: 48.00.

This product record was updated on May 29, 2012.

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Hudson Medical Products, Inc.

5250 Klockner Drive
Richmond, Virginia 23231
United States
Telephone: 800-343-8112 or 804-226-1155.
Fax: 804-222-4308.
Web: http://www.hudsonmedicalproducts.com.


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Healthy Back Store

11714 Baltimore Avenue
Beltsville , Maryland 20705
United States
Telephone: 888-469-2225.
Web: http://www.healthyback.com.
Email: service@healthyback.com..


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