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Can you sleep on a Denneroll?
The Denneroll inserts can be interchanged to meet your needs of benefits and comfort: both soft and firm inserts are available. The contoured design allows head and neck support when side lying sleeping. Ribbed surface contours provides maximum comfort and cooling for a solid night’s sleep.
How long do you use a Denneroll?
Light and easy to travel, the Denneroll can be used in your home, the office, or anywhere there’s flat ground with each stretching session taking between 1 – 20 minutes. Typically, each patient should build up to between 15 to 20 minutes for the best results.
How often should I use a Denneroll?
We will always recommend using the denneroll for 15-20 minutes per day alongside your treatment, and even after your corrective phase of care has been completed, to make sure the results of your treatment last as long as possible.
How do you use a Denneroll neck?
When in use, the denneroll is placed under the patient’s neck while they lie on their back. It may be placed under the lower, middle, or upper neck depending on exactly where the curvature needs to be corrected. In the beginning, the patient typically lays on the pillow for about three minutes per session.
What is a Denneroll chiropractic?
Description. The Denneroll is an orthotic device designed by an Australian chiropractor named Dr. Adrian Dennewald. Its unique design provides a gentle but effective stretch that assists in the correction of abnormal cervical lordosis, thoracic kyphosis, and lumbar lordosis.
Where do I put Denneroll?
Placement of the Denneroll should be in the Upper Thoracic to Lower Cervical Region (C7-T2). The patient should have significant head extension once placed on the device. Placement of the Denneroll should be in the Upper Thoracic to Lower Cervical Region (C7-T2).
Where is the best place to place a denneroll?
Once in position, the patient should only slightly tuck the chin into slight flexion in order to limit the amount of upper neck extension on the device. Placement of the Denneroll should be in the Upper Thoracic to Lower Cervical Region (C7-T2).
How tall do you have to be to get a denneroll?
When lying on the Denneroll, it is best to keep your legs flat for the most effect on the cervical spine. The exact protocol based on Denneroll application for posture is detailed below under section below. Patient Height. Large Cervical Denneroll – Patient Height: ≈ 5’9” & up= Large Cervical Denneroll;
Where is the denneroll located in the cervical spine?
The apex of the Denneroll orthotic is placed in the upper thoracic or lower-cervical region (C7-T2) region. This position allows extension bending of the majority of cervical segments while creating a significant posterior head translation. It will increase the upper thoracic curve, and increase the overall cervical lordosis.
Where is the denneroll used for posterior head translation?
In B with Posterior head translation the LARGE Denneroll should be used with a small towel under it to increase height. The apex of the Denneroll orthotic is placed in the upper cervical region (C2-C4) region. This placement of the Denneroll is used for posterior head translation with straightened or kyphotic mid-upper cervical curves.