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Cervical Collars

A cervical collar, also known as a neck brace, is designed to stabilize and support the cervical spine in a neutral position while limiting head movement to help immobilize the cervical spine. Used by emergency personnel for traumatic neck or head injuries, it can also be utilized therapeutically to help relieve pain by realigning the spinal cord after strains, sprains or whiplash.

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Aspen Vista TX Neck Support Collar
Starting at: $105.88
Brand: Advanced Orthopaedics
  • One size fits all design
  • Thoracic extension piece restricts movement
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Procare Form Fit Cervical Collar
Starting at: $63.81
Brand: Chattanooga
  • Designed for post-operative rehabilitation, or cervical sprains and strains.
  • Constructed with a contour design that can be used in either extended or flexed position.
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Universal Neck Brace for Cervical Pain and Immobilization | ProGlide
Starting at: $83.65
Brand: Optec USA
  • The liners are removable for easy cleaning and maintenance
  • Padding is soft and comfortable against the skin
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Collar Brace - Foam Cervical Collar
Starting at: $32.50
Brand: Core Products
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  • Provides pain relief and stability to the neck
  • Designed to promote improved natural healing
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Soft Density Foam Cervical Collar from DeRoyal
Starting at: $75.39
Brand: DeRoyal
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  • Packaged in cases of 6
  • Provides support for cervical sprains and Discogenic pain
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DDS Max Cervical Traction Collar
Starting at: $225.00
Brand: Disc Disease Solutions
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  • Easy to self-apply and adjust
  • Provides an all-natural, drug-free treatment alternative
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DeRoyal XTW Extended Wear Cervical Collar
Starting at: $83.14
Brand: DeRoyal
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  • Shoulder and mandible contours for increased stability
  • Anterior and posterior flex tabs for individual comfort
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Procare Miami J Collar
Starting at: $104.78
Brand: United Ortho
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  • Ideal for treatment of adult ambulatory patients
  • Padded lining draws in moisture to prevent skin breakdown
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Premium Cervical Collar
Starting at: $24.72
Brand: Advanced Orthopaedics
  • Styled to give uniform support
  • Made with a medium-firm density foam covered with tubular knit fabric
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Contoured Cervical Collar
Starting at: $25.12
Brand: Bird & Cronin, Inc
  • Designed to support and stabilize the cervical spine in a neutral position
  • The collar has a contoured style to provide a more comfortable fit
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Cervical Collar Extender
Starting at: $11.88
Brand: Bird & Cronin, Inc
  • Allows patients with larger neck circumferences to wear standard collars
  • Hook and loop fasteners keep the extender securely in place
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One Inch Thick Cardinal Cervical Neck Collars
Starting at: $27.01
Brand: Scott Specialties
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  • Collar is slightly contoured for a comfortable fit
  • One-inch soft foam provides support to the head and neck
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Firm Foam Cervical Collars by Medline
Starting at: $32.87
Brand: Medline
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  • Hook and loop closures provide a secure custom fit
  • Designed to allow the chin to rest comfortably on the collar
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Comfo-Eze Cervical Collar
Starting at: $43.88
Brand: DeRoyal
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  • Velcro fasteners ensure a secure hold
  • Available in a variety of widths for optimal fit
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Philadelphia Collar Stabilizing Cervical Orthosis with Tracheostomy Opening
Starting at: $57.86
Brand: Essity Medical Solutions
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  • Lightweight molded foam provides comfortable positioning of the head and neck
  • Occipital and mandible posts are constructed of rigid plastic for stabilization
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Push Med Neck Brace with Removable Insert
Starting at: $114.93
Brand: Bracelab
  • Stiff, detachable component to adjust brace rigidity
  • Semi-rigid foam provides comfortable support
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Universal XTW Extended Wear Cervical Collar
Starting at: $120.06
Brand: DeRoyal
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  • Designed to help restrict flexion, extension, lateral bending and axial rotation.
  • Has open-cell liner that provides comfort and helps to prevent skin breakdown.
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Actimove Low Contour Sized Cervical Collar
Starting at: $27.04
Brand: Essity Medical Solutions
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  • Various sizes are die-cut for sizing accuracy and improved fit
  • Hook and loop fasteners provide an adjustable and secure closure
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Contoured Cervical Collar
Starting at: $37.79
Brand: DeRoyal
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  • With breathable cotton stockinette liner
  • Additional cover included for better patient hygiene
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Procare Universal Clinic Collar
Starting at: $54.54
Brand: Chattanooga
  • Constructed with medium density foam so that the user can be comfortable while wearing the clinic collar
  • Comes standard with a stockinette cover to provide the patient with better patient hygiene
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STAT Neck Extrication Cervical Collar
Starting at: $63.82
Brand: DeRoyal
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  • Ideal for treatment of cervical trauma
  • Chin piece is maneuverable for a customized fit
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DJO One Piece Cervical Collar
Starting at: $64.39
Brand: Chattanooga
  • Maximum comfort with soft foam lining
  • Versatile sizing for adults and pediatrics
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Procare Miami Jr Collar
Starting at: $178.30
Brand: Chattanooga
  • Designed to meet anatomical needs of children
  • Padded lining reduces to chance of the breakdown of skin
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Combo Set with Vertetrac Brace and Cervico2000 Cervical Decompression Device
Starting at: $2,326.67
Brand: Meditrac
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  • Combo set includes both the Vertetrac and Cervico2000
  • Includes a FREE digital version of Dr. Ludvig Stabholz's book "Low Back Disorders: Innovative Ambulatory Treatment"
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Universal Foam Cervical Collar
Starting at: $24.72
Brand: Advanced Orthopaedics
  • Treats whiplash, herniated cervical discs, and other minor neck injuries
  • Made with medium-firm density foam covered with tubular knit fabric
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Spirit-Elect Extrication Collar - Universal
Starting at: $26.26
Brand: Bird & Cronin, Inc
  • Provide quick cervical support for patients requiring emergency extrication
  • Designed for superior cervical spine immobilization, support, and stability
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Actimove Kids Cervical Collar from Essity
Starting at: $27.04
Brand: Essity Medical Solutions
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  • Specifically designed to keep children comfortable and secure
  • Available in three sizes for children of nearly any age
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Universal Cervical Collars by Medline
Starting at: $31.62
Brand: Medline
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  • Designed to allow the chin to comfortably rest on the collar
  • Hook and loop closures provides simple application and adjustments
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Universal Cervical Collar
Starting at: $33.98
Brand: Alpha Medical
  • Medium firm foam provides comfort, supportive protection to the neck
  • Broadly adjustable sizing ensures universal fit
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Medium Density Cervical Collar
Starting at: $37.61
Brand: DeRoyal
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  • Controls cervical flexion, extension, and rotation
  • Contoured for optimal positioning and comfort of the head
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What are the main uses for cervical collars and associated devices?

Sometimes known as neck braces, cervical collars are designed to support the cervical spine in a neutral position, to limit head movements and/or to immobilize the cervical spine. Emergency personnel use cervical collars to immobilize patients who may have traumatic head or neck injuries, which could result in cervical fractures. Even small cervical fractures put patients at high risk for spinal cord injury.

An example of this type of injury would be a person suspected of having whiplash caused by a car accident. EMT professionals may place a collar on such patients for extrication to immobilize the cervical spine and limit head movements. The collar may remain in place until X-rays can be taken to confirm whether or not a cervical spine fracture exists. Unrestrained movement of the injured person could otherwise exacerbate the injury, leading to paralysis or death.

The devices designed for use by EMTs may include a large trachea opening, which is useful for monitoring the carotid pulse and performing airway procedures such as emergency tracheotomy. Such an opening is also useful for performing airway procedures following a tracheotomy, for those who are recovering from cervical trauma at home.

Cervical collars also may be used therapeutically to relieve pain from head movements and to help realign the spinal cord, or to support the neck during post-surgical recovery after a cervical spinal fusion. They are often used for patients with strains, sprains or whiplash. Other conditions for which cervical collars may be prescribed include cervical arthritis, mild muscle weakness, cervical facet syndrome, disc displacement, degenerative disc disease (with or without radiculopathy), discogenic pain, and following any cervical trauma.

Cervical collars generally are not worn for long periods of time, though if pain is persistent the collar may be required throughout the healing process. Studies have shown that long periods of neck immobility can decrease muscle strength and weaken recovery.

Use is generally restricted to no more than three hours at a time during the first week after injury, when patients experience more severe pain. Recommendations for the use of a cervical collar may vary, and your doctor may recommend use of a collar if it helps you sleep at night.

What types of cervical collars exist?

There are various types of cervical collar products, designed and sized for use with patients from infants to adolescents to adults. Soft support collars that are fairly flexible are made from different densities of foam. Collars intended to provide more rigid support are made from stiff, high-density plastics with foam linings.

Soft foam cervical collars are the least limiting, but they carry a higher risk of further cervical breakage, especially in patients with osteoporosis. They may be used for minor injuries, to decrease the pain of awkward neck positions, or in the later stages of a phased recovery process after healing results in the neck becoming more stable.

There is also a range of rigid collars available, generally comprising a firm plastic bi-valve shell. They are secured with Velcro straps (often offering “one size fits all” adjustability) and include removable and washable padded liners. Malibu, Miami J, and Philadelphia collars are among the most frequently prescribed, and can be used with additional chest and head extension pieces to increase stability. Rigid collars are prescribed for the early stages of recovery from more serious injury or surgery.

You should consult with your physician to select the appropriate type and size of cervical collar, especially in the presence of post-operative swelling and dressings.

What other treatments might your doctor prescribe?

Medical doctors might prescribe non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs) such as aspirin or ibuprofen to decrease pain and swelling. For minor cervical fractures, immobilization accomplished with a cervical collar may be sufficient to allow healing to occur. More serious injuries may require traction and/or surgery to stabilize the neck and relieve pressure on the spinal cord.

The goal of treatment is to return you to normal activities as quickly as possible. Your doctor may recommend pain management treatments such as the application of ice or heat along with prescription painkillers, muscle relaxants, injections of numbing medications or over-the-counter drugs.

Once your pain is under control, and healing is underway, your doctor is likely to prescribe a series of exercises to help restore strength and a normal range of motion in your neck so that you can resume normal activities.

Your doctor may also refer you to a physical therapist to help with range-of-motion exercises, or if you are experiencing chronic pain due to whiplash. The therapist may introduce additional exercises to improve posture and strengthen muscles to restore normal movement. Your therapist can create a customized exercise routine to help achieve the goal of resuming normal activities so that eventually you can do so independently at home.

Rehabmart offers a variety of choices to meet patients’ needs and promote recovery throughout the healing process, whether short- or long-term. As always, work with your medical professionals to select the right products to meet those needs.

Rehabmart carries a large assortment of superior quality cervical collars (including soft cervical collars, Philadelphia Collars, neck braces and Miami J Collars) from notable vendors such as Bird & Cronin, Inc., DeRoyal, Independence Medical, United Surgical, Norco, Optec USA, and Chattanooga.


Hulet Smith, OT
Rehabmart Co-Founder & CEO

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