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The best way to choose a face rest is to ask, “How do I wish to position my clients head during treatments?

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The best way to choose a face rest is to ask, “How do I wish to position my clients head during treatments?

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Adjustable, you can tilt the head downward, lengthening the neck and creating light traction. The Dual Action also elevates almost 3″ above the plane of the table, bringing the face rest to the appropriate level for large-chested clients. The Dual Action is simple, operates with a single cam lever and is close to the table so clients stay well supported. The Pivoting Posi-Tilt Face Rest gives you an excellent tool for positioning your client’s head laterally by pivoting 30 degrees in either direction, and includes the features of the Adjustable. This allows for passive stretching of the neck and lets you shorten one set of lateral neck muscles so that you can work in more deeply with less resistance. This is truly a revolutionary advance in positioning capacity. For treatments where clients are face down for very brief periods, or for non-professional treatments, the Stationary Face Rest is adequate. The Crescent Face Hole offers a nice way to combine a face rest pillow with a face hol

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