
Position the nodes
Lie back so the nodes sit on the tight band along your neck or traps.

Manual Trigger-Point Release
The 10-Minute Knot-Release Routine
"It finds the knot I can never reach myself. Ten minutes and my shoulders drop two inches."
Left unchecked
Tension knots in the neck and traps build from stress and screens. Surface-level buzzing feels nice for a minute, but it rarely reaches the trigger point underneath.
A single trap knot can send ache up into the head and down the arm.
Checking your blind spot starts to mean turning your whole torso.
Guarding the sore side quietly tightens the other.
CerviPoint applies firm, static pressure exactly where the knot is — the manual technique a therapist uses, minus the appointment.
How it works
No effort, no power — your own weight does the work.

Lie back so the nodes sit on the tight band along your neck or traps.

Relax your weight into them and hold 20–30 seconds per point.

On each exhale, let the muscle release a little further.
Why it works
A fully manual trigger-point tool, designed around how a tight muscle actually lets go.
Contoured to press into the knots along the neck and base of the skull.
No batteries, no charging, no motor to fail — it lasts for years.
Lie back and let your own bodyweight do the pressing.
Vetted by our clinical advisor before it carried the Curavi name.
Ships free, straight to your door.
Find the knot in 30 days, or send it back for a full refund.
Why Curavi
| Curavi | Electric massager | |
|---|---|---|
| Static pressure that reaches the trigger point | × | |
| 100% manual — nothing to charge | × | |
| No vibration that masks the spot | × | |
| Silent — use it anywhere | × | |
| 30-day money-back guarantee | × |
Wear it for
Targets the upper-trap trigger point a mouse-and-keyboard day builds.
How Curavi fixes this
The 14 acupressure nodes target the levator scapulae and upper-trapezius trigger points that build up from hours of mouse-and-keyboard posture. 30 seconds of sustained pressure per node interrupts the muscle's contracted state, restoring blood flow and releasing the knot — the same technique a physical therapist would apply by hand.
What buyers say
I've tried foam rollers and tennis balls. This actually sits on the knot and stays there.
Funny how the non-electric one works better. You feel the pressure, not a motor.
Keep it by the sofa now. A quick reset after a long day.
Use CerviPoint for up to 30 days. If it doesn't reach what your hands can't, return it for a full refund.
Guarantee period starts the day your order is delivered.
Questions, answered
It should feel like firm, satisfying pressure — around a 6 or 7 out of 10 on the discomfort scale. Trigger-point release feels "uncomfortable but right." Sharp or radiating pain means you've moved off the muscle onto a nerve or bony structure, so reposition.
The trapezius and levator scapulae knots have a distinctive "good hurt" when you find them. Start with lighter pressure and shorter sessions; the muscles will progressively allow you to sink deeper as they release.
Trigger-point release works through sustained static pressure — research consistently shows muscles need 20–30 seconds of held pressure to enter the relaxation response. Vibration and percussion massagers feel pleasant but actually keep the muscle in a guarded state by stimulating it; they skim the surface instead of releasing the knot.
CerviPoint uses your own bodyweight to deliver true static pressure into the specific trigger point — the exact technique a manual therapist would apply. The bonus: no charging, no motor to fail, no electronics to replace. It lasts forever.
Daily is fine, and most users build it into their evening wind-down routine. A typical session is 10 minutes — 30 seconds on each of the major upper-trap and sub-occipital points, plus whatever specific spots are bothering you that day.
You can also do quick 2-minute resets at the desk when the band tightens between meetings. The only thing to avoid: staying on a single trigger point past 60 seconds without releasing — let the muscle breathe, then come back to it later in the session.
The nodes are spaced for the average adult neck and upper-trapezius geometry, and we've found it works for nearly every adult body size. You control the pressure entirely by how much weight you sink in — lighter people get less pressure, heavier people get more, all without any adjustment needed.
If you have an unusually narrow or wide neck, the nodes still hit the right anatomical structures because trigger points cluster along predictable muscle lines that don't vary much between people.
Send it back within 30 days for a full refund — no questions. Most users feel the upper-trap release within the first session, so by week one you'll know whether this is going to help your specific neck pattern.
If it doesn't, return shipping is on us within the US, and the refund hits your card the same business day we receive the package. We even ship it back to you free of charge.