The corset to relieve the cervical spine includes the head strap (1) and
the waist strap (5). The head strap is fixed over the forehead and the
waist strap around the body. The head and the waist straps are mutually
connected with strips that can be adjusted to the height of the person
using the corset. The strips are to limit bending of the head forward and
to the left and right, as well as its rotation around the vertical axis.
This produces a significant fixation that enhances effects of eccentric
contraction of the deep neck muscles. This, in turn, at head bending or
rotation, significantly diminishes aggravating effects to the cervical
spine. With regard to the strip construction, there are three corset
embodiments: corset (A) with buckles (10) on strips, corset (B) with
holes (15) on strips, and corset (C) with buckles and holes on strips.
The strips may be connected to a cap or head scarf instead of the head
strap.