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Orthopedic Braces, Splints, and Supports

Cervical Spine Collar - EZ Glide Series

$75.00
$82.00 Save 9%
12 height adjustment settings for a custom fit on the front, ergonomic dynamic knob.
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Product Details
Brand: Advanced Orthopaedics

A cervical spine brace, commonly referred to as a cervical collar, is designed to support and stabilize the neck and cervical spine after an injury, surgery, or to manage chronic conditions. The cervical spine is composed of seven vertebrae in the neck area, which are vulnerable to injury and strain due to trauma, degenerative conditions, or sudden movements.

SUGGESTED HCPC: L0172, L0174, L0180

ORDER NUMBER: EZ-172, EZ-174, EZ-180

SIZE: Universal (see sizing chart to the left)

PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS:

• 12 height adjustment settings for a custom fit on the front, ergonomic dynamic knob
• Adjustable back panel for a custom fit (EZ-180 model)
• Larger tracheal opening

INDICATIONS:
Designed to help with whiplash, herniated cervical discs and other minor neck injuries.

SUGGESTED HCPC: L0172, L0174, L0180

Categories: Cervical, Spine & Abdominal

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