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PinPoint Neck Therapy System

PinPoint Neck Therapy System

 

Still waking up unsteady after every test came back 'normal'?

The PinPoint Neck Massager restores your neck’s natural alignment with traction and heat, easing the compression behind your dizziness, no pills, no more tests.

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    Does the PinPoint 4-in-1 Neck Massager actually help with dizziness?

    Yes — specifically cervicogenic dizziness, which is dizziness caused by compression of the vertebral arteries and nerves running through the upper cervical spine at C1-C2.

    Here's the simple version: the vertebral arteries that supply blood to your brain run directly through your cervical vertebrae. When those vertebrae are compressed — from years of poor posture, screen time, or aging — blood flow to your brain gets restricted and your nervous system sends scrambled balance signals. The result: dizziness, instability, and brain fog with no visible cause on any standard test.

    PinPoint uses 4 therapies to decompress exactly that area: EMS therapy, therapeutic heat at 40-42°C, cervical traction, and deep pressure nodes. When the compression releases, blood flow restores and the dizziness stops.

    Most users notice a meaningful reduction in dizziness episodes within 2 weeks of consistent daily use.

    How do I know if my dizziness is cervicogenic?

    Here are the clearest signs:

    → Your MRI, EKG, and bloodwork have all come back normal — but the dizziness hasn't stopped.
    → The dizziness gets worse when you turn your head quickly or look up and down.
    → You also experience neck stiffness, headaches at the base of your skull, or tingling in your hands or arms.
    → The dizziness started or worsened after a neck injury, car accident, or long period of desk work and screen time.
    → You feel a constant low-level floating or "off-balance" sensation even when you're sitting still.

    If any of these sound familiar, there's a strong chance your dizziness is cervicogenic. The instability isn't in your brain or your inner ear — it's being generated by restricted blood flow and nerve compression in your neck.

    What if I want to return it?

    You have 30 days to try the PinPoint 4-in-1 Neck Massager completely risk-free. If you notice no meaningful improvement in the intensity or frequency of your tinnitus — contact us for a full refund. No questions asked. No forms to fill. No hassle. You keep the free Neck Pain Relief Guide either way.

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The Dizziness That Nobody Could Explain Finally Addressed At The Source

Most people with unexplained dizziness spend years seeing neurologists, cardiologists, and vestibular therapists and leave with normal test results and no answers.

Not because nothing is wrong. Because nobody checked the cervical spine at C1-C2 — where compressed arteries and nerves generate dizziness, instability, and brain fog that no standard scan is designed to catch. The PinPoint 4-in-1 targets that structural source directly. Four therapies. 15 minutes every evening. At home. No appointments. No prescriptions.

Got Questions? We’ve Got Answers:

Does the PinPoint 4-in-1 Neck Massager help with dizziness?

Yes — specifically cervicogenic dizziness, which is dizziness caused by compression of the vertebral arteries and nerves running through the upper cervical spine at C1-C2.

Here's the simple version: the vertebral arteries that supply blood to your brain run directly through your cervical vertebrae. When those vertebrae are compressed — from years of poor posture, screen time, or aging — blood flow to your brain gets restricted and your nervous system sends scrambled balance signals. The result: dizziness, instability, and brain fog with no visible cause on any standard test.

PinPoint uses 4 therapies to decompress exactly that area: EMS therapy, therapeutic heat at 40-42°C, cervical traction, and deep pressure nodes. When the compression releases, blood flow restores and the dizziness stops.

Most users notice a meaningful reduction in dizziness episodes within 2 weeks of consistent daily use.

How do I know if my dizziness is cervicogenic?

Here are the clearest signs:

→ Your MRI, EKG, and bloodwork have all come back normal — but the dizziness hasn't stopped.
→ The dizziness gets worse when you turn your head quickly or look up and down.
→ You also experience neck stiffness, headaches at the base of your skull, or tingling in your hands or arms.
→ The dizziness started or worsened after a neck injury, car accident, or long period of desk work and screen time.
→ You feel a constant low-level floating or "off-balance" sensation even when you're sitting still.

If any of these sound familiar, there's a strong chance your dizziness is cervicogenic. The instability isn't in your brain or your inner ear — it's being generated by restricted blood flow and nerve compression in your neck.

How long before I notice a difference?

Most users notice something within the first 7 to 14 days of daily use.

The first thing you'll typically feel is a reduction in the tension at the base of your skull — that tight, heavy feeling that's almost always there. That usually starts releasing within the first few sessions.

Around day 4-5, some users notice dizziness episodes becoming slightly less frequent or less intense.

By week 2, most users report the floating sensation becoming more manageable — the ground feels more stable, brain fog begins to lift.

By week 3-4, the majority report dizziness episodes are occasional rather than constant. Some report full days going by without an episode.

Results vary — some people feel a difference within the first 3 days, others need the full month. That's exactly why we offer a 30-day guarantee.

Is it safe to use every day?

Yes. PinPoint is designed for daily use — 15 minutes every evening is the recommended routine.

The EMS intensity has multiple levels so you can start low and increase gradually. The heat stays at a safe therapeutic range of 40-42°C. The cervical traction angle is fixed at 26° — a clinically safe level for home use.

Important: if you have a pacemaker or any other implanted electronic device, do not use PinPoint without consulting your doctor first. The EMS feature involves electrical stimulation that can interfere with implanted devices.

If you've had cervical surgery in the last 12 months, consult your doctor before use.

For everyone else — daily use is safe, recommended, and produces the best results.

What if it doesn't work for me?

You have 30 full days to try the PinPoint 4-in-1 Neck Massager completely risk-free. If you notice no meaningful improvement in your tinnitus intensity, frequency, or the quiet moments between episodes — return it for a full refund. No questions asked. No forms to fill. Just contact our support team.

How is PinPoint different from vestibular therapy?

Vestibular therapy is designed to retrain your inner ear and brain to compensate for balance problems. It's useful for certain types of dizziness — but it doesn't address the cervical source.

If your dizziness is cervicogenic — coming from restricted blood flow and nerve compression at C1-C2 — vestibular therapy can actually make things worse by training your brain to compensate for a structural problem that still exists.

PinPoint is different because it targets the structural source directly:

EMS therapy penetrates the deep cervical muscles and decompresses the vertebral arteries. Cervical traction creates space between the compressed vertebrae. Together, they remove the compression that's generating the instability — instead of training your body to work around it.

Can I use it if I've had neck surgery?

If your surgery was in the last 12 months, please consult your doctor before using PinPoint.

If your surgery was more than 12 months ago and you've been fully cleared, most users have no issues. We recommend starting on the lowest EMS setting and being gentle with the traction for the first few weeks.

Your doctor's guidance always comes first. We're happy to provide full product specifications to share with your doctor if that's helpful.

What other symptoms besides dizziness can PinPoint help with?

Because PinPoint addresses cervical compression at C1-C2, many users also notice improvement in other symptoms that share the same structural source.

The most commonly reported alongside dizziness:

→ Tinnitus (ringing in the ears) — caused by compressed nerves connected to the auditory pathway at C1-C2.
→ Chronic headaches starting at the base of the skull — caused by pressure on the suboccipital nerves.
→ Brain fog and difficulty concentrating — caused by reduced blood flow to the brain from vertebral artery compression.
→ Morning neck stiffness — caused by the lost cervical curve that PinPoint progressively restores.
→ Tingling or numbness in the hands and arms — caused by nerve compression in the upper cervical area.

If you experience any of these alongside your dizziness, they often improve together as the cervical compression releases over the first few weeks of use.