Contoured Cervical Collar
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A foam cervical collar is a great option if you have muscle tightness due to a mild neck injury. It will help hold your head up and keep it in a neutral position, taking the weight of your head off your neck and shoulder muscles. A foam collar also prevents you from moving your head too much, which can be helpful when head movements are painful.
Features:
- Anatomically contoured to fit under your chin and jaw
- Soft, 1" foam padding is comfortable to wear, and it has a lightweight, breathable stockinette covering to keep your neck from getting too hot
- Has a hook and loop closure at the back so it's easy to put the collar on and take it off
- Comes in different sizes and heights so you can get the right fit
Ideal for:
- Neck muscle tension
- Neck extension injuries (whiplash)
- Herniated cervical disc
- Cervical spondylosis
- Rheumatoid and osteo arthritis in the cervical spine
Depending on your condition, you may put the collar on while lying down or standing up. The following instructions work for either position. If you need to put your collar on while lying down, remember to keep it by your bedside so you can easily reach it without getting up.
Putting the collar on:
- Before you start, make sure that the ‘dip’ in the collar is on the top; the dip is the front of the collar and sits under your chin. The Velcro straps go around to the back of your neck. Your head and neck should be in a neutral alignment (keeping your head and neck in a straight line).
- Keeping your head still, place the ‘dip’ of the collar under your chin and against your throat. The top, inside edge of the collar should sit at the place where your chin meets your neck.
- Slide each side of the collar around the back of your neck to attach the Velcro. The collar should be snug enough to be in contact with your neck all the way around.
Adjusting the Collar
- Check the overall fit of the collar in a mirror.
- If an adjustment is needed, release and re-attach the strap, holding your head and neck in a straight line.
Checking the Fit
When the collar has been properly fit:
- Your head and neck should be in a neutral position (in a straight line).
- The collar should be in contact with your neck all the way around.
- The top, inside edge of the collar should sit at the place where your chin meets your neck.
- Your chin should come out over the top of the collar.
- When checking the fit, think to yourself “comfortable yet snug.”
Careful washing will prolong the life of the brace. Remove all stays before washing. Hand wash with a non-detergent washing solution, and air dry (away from the sun and heating vents). Do not put the brace in the washing machine or dryer.