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NYOCU™ Clinical Neck & Shoulder Massager

NYOCU™ Clinical Neck & Shoulder Massager

Clinician-Recommended for Forward Head Posture & Neck Hump

Grip-and-Knead — Reaches the Shortened Muscle Where Stretching Can’t

42°C Clinical Heat + Directional Decompression

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Forward head posture isn’t a habit problem. It’s a structural one. After months or years of holding your head in front of your shoulders, the SCM — the primary muscle running along both sides of your neck — has shortened and contracted around that position. Your headaches, your shoulder tension, your neck hump: they all trace back to the same muscle.

Stretching lengthens a muscle temporarily. It doesn’t break the contraction. Manual therapy does — because it grips the muscle directly and forces it open. That’s the mechanism your clinician uses in session.

NYOCU replicates that mechanism at home. Four rotating kneading heads apply the same grip-and-release decompression pressure used in clinical muscle release, while 42°C therapeutic heat softens the tissue first so the decompression reaches the fiber depth where the contraction is held.

Grip-and-knead technology — Four massage heads rotate inward in 6D motion, replicating the directional compression-and-release pattern used in clinical manual therapy. Not vibration. Grip. Not surface stimulation. The same mechanism your practitioner’s hands apply.

42°C therapeutic heat — Calibrated to the temperature at which contracted muscle tissue softens and becomes receptive to decompression. Softens first, so the kneading reaches the fiber depth where the contraction is held.

Three intensity levels — Gentle, Moderate, Intense. Begin on Gentle. Chronically shortened tissue needs gradual decompression. Progress as the muscle releases over the first week.

Cordless, USB-C — The 35° ergonomic curve positions the kneading heads correctly against the cervical curve and holds without manual support.

Lying down:
Flat on your back. Position NYOCU around your neck so the kneading heads sit on both sides of the cervical column. The weight of your head assists decompression.

Seated:
Rest NYOCU against a chair back, position it behind your neck, and keep both hands free. Good for ongoing daily use once the initial contraction begins to release.

To start:
Press power. Begin on Gentle.

Protocol: Daily use produces the most consistent results. Most people notice meaningful change by day 5–7. Visible postural change typically occurs between weeks 2–4 of consistent daily use.

Use NYOCU daily for 30 days. It must produce measurable reduction in neck tension. It must create noticeable change in how your head sits.

If it doesn’t deliver on both of these — return it. Full refund. No questions.

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Why Everything Else Only Gives You Temporary Relief

Stretching lengthens a muscle. Heat relaxes it. Vibration stimulates the surface. None of these break the grip of a contracted muscle fiber — the kind that has been holding a shortened position for months or years.

The clinical mechanism that releases a contracted muscle is grip-and-release decompression: direct compression of the muscle tissue followed by release, repeated. This is what your practitioner’s hands do in session.

14 prong geometries tested. One matched the decompression pressure profile used in manual physiotherapy. 42°C heat softens the tissue first. The result is clinical-depth muscle release available daily, between appointments, at home.

Trusted By Experts

Dr. Sarah Hollis, Doctor of Physical Therapy

Dr. Sarah Hollis, PT, DPT

Doctor of Physical Therapy · Cervical Spine Specialist

"The SCM is the most overlooked muscle in chronic neck hump cases. What Nyocu does — sustained grip pressure along the muscle belly with therapeutic heat — is exactly what I do manually in clinic. My patients with early-stage neck hump are seeing real postural change within 2 weeks."

Dr. Marcus Ellroy, Doctor of Chiropractic

Dr. Marcus Ellroy, DC

Doctor of Chiropractic · Postural Restoration Certified

"You cannot stretch a locked SCM into submission. You have to release the grip first. The 42°C heat Nyocu uses primes the tissue before the kneading begins. That sequencing matters — and it's why this works when everything else hasn't."

Experience NYOCU Relief Technology™

Grip & Knead — Four precision massage heads rotate inward in 6D motion, replicating the directional compression-and-release pattern used in clinical manual therapy. The mechanism that actually breaks a muscular contraction — not vibration, not surface stimulation.

42°C Therapeutic Heat — Calibrated to the exact temperature at which contracted muscle tissue softens and becomes receptive to deep decompression. Not surface warmth.

35° Ergonomic Curve — Designed to match the natural cervical curve and position the kneading heads correctly against the SCM without manual support.

Your Daily Clinical Protocol

Clinical sessions treat the problem once or twice a week. Daily use at home compounds the work.
The contracted tissue that took months to form requires consistent daily decompression to reverse. NYOCU is designed to be that daily input.

Cordless. USB-C Rechargeable. Ready at Home.
One charge lasts ~90 minutes. Use it lying down or seated. No setup, no appointment. The 35° curve holds correct positioning automatically.

Our Guarantee

Use it daily for 30 days.

If you don’t notice reduced neck tension and a measurable change in how your head sits — return it for a full refund. No questions asked.

      Frequently Asked Questions

      Most consumer massagers vibrate. Vibration stimulates the surface of the muscle but doesn’t produce the directional compression needed to break a muscular contraction. Your clinician’s hands don’t vibrate — they grip and compress.

      NYOCU replicates that grip-and-release pattern. The 42°C heat softens the contracted tissue first, so the kneading reaches the fiber depth where the contraction is held. If you’ve had a vibrating massager that helped temporarily but didn’t produce lasting change, this is why.

      Forward head posture is driven primarily by SCM contraction. When the SCM releases and returns toward resting length, the head moves back. Consistent daily decompression — the mechanism NYOCU applies — is what produces that release over time.

      The neck hump is a structural response to sustained forward head load. As posture improves and the muscle releases, the tissue at the base of the skull is no longer under the same continuous compression. Most patients who use NYOCU consistently for 4–8 weeks report visible postural change, and many report clinician confirmation of improvement at follow-up appointments.

      Not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure medical conditions. Individual results may vary. Use as directed by your clinician.

      Daily use at Gentle for the first week, progressing to Moderate as the muscle softens. Consistent daily input produces more lasting change than longer infrequent sessions.

      A soft mechanical hum from the rotating heads. At normal use distance it is not audible to others in the room.

      Yes. Cordless and USB-C rechargeable.

      Questions about your device, your order, or how NYOCU fits into your treatment: info.nyocu@gmail.com

       

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