A device for performing electrotherapeutic massage on the human head, neck,andshoulders includes an inner core structure, at least four protruding nodules,pluralelectrical wires, and an outer covering. The inner core structure has acentral horizontalaccommodating opening for accommodating the neck and plural horizontal cushionopenings. The horizontal accommodating opening matches the curvature andalignment ofthe human cervical spine and the kyphotic curvature of the thoracic vertebrae.Eachprotruding nodule is made of an electrically conductive fabric and sewn to thewall of thecorresponding horizontal cushion opening in order to deliver the electricalnervestimulation pulses generated by an electrotherapeutic signal generator to thecorresponding body portion, thereby relaxing the nerve and muscle groupstherein. Theelectrical wires electrically connect the protruding nodules to theelectrotherapeutic signalgenerator. The outer covering encloses the inner core structure while exposingtheprotruding nodules.