Cervical Collars

A wide varieties of cervical collars are available and may serve in cases of emergency or even for long term treatments. There are custom moulded cervical collars to answer to different demands of each patient. The main purpose of cervical collars is to secure the cervical vertebrae in its normal position. Some volunteers for cervical collars explain that the normal position of the human body’s anatomy is where the head, neck and spine appear. This is while lying supine with palms facing upward and in a manner where potential injuries to organs are lessened. The series of demonstration also featured the differences of hard cervical collar, foam cervical collar, pediatric cervical collar, and soft cervical collar. Soft collar is used for mild support and positioning for a wide range of neck problems. There is also the halo cervical collar which is used in major surgeries or severe injuries to the spine in the back area. The purpose of this device is to support, hold, and immobilize the head, neck, and breastbone area until the patient heals. This is medically termed as Sterno-Occipital Mandibular Immobilization.

Distributors and manufacturers of an adjustable cervical collar or an adjustable cervical support collar such as the branded Aspen cervical collar has brought about efforts in marketing. This has especially been done for the aspen cervical collar replacement pads which provide an added convenience to the patient. Of course, there are many kinds of cervical collars. The soft collar is often used in transition from a rigid brace to none at all. It has also been marketed quite rigorously. A rigid collar, however, is more restrictive and can only be usually worn until the injury heals. All of these have been marketed very widely.

Specifically, cervical collars may be used to resolve an emergency case, but of course, they are more known to be a long term accessory for treatment and to prevent cervical flexion, extension, or rotation. They are mostly used for herniated disks, pinched nerves, muscle strains, sprains, and fractures or an injury. From the studies and researches made by hundreds of scientists and medical experts worldwide, the most important benefit a person can get from wearing a cervical collar is the prevention of death and paralysis. Paralysis is known to result from any injury on the spine and cervical collars greatly benefit that patient.

From pediatric to adult treatment, these collars are for support and realignment of bone problems affecting the spine. They have all been marketed quite widely. On the other hand, both the users and manufacturers of cervical collars have agreed in an advisory on the availability of collar for emergency uses. It is better that they be made a part of the first aid remedy at home or in long term treatment rather than just an emergency.


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