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Orthopedic Braces, Splints, and Supports

Foam Universal Cervical Collar

$15.00
Medium-firm density foam covered with tubular knit fabric.
Suggested Size Length 18 & 1/2" - Height 3"
In stock
Product Details
Brand: Advanced Orthopaedics

A Foam Universal Cervical Collar is a lightweight, soft neck support device used to limit motion in the cervical spine (neck area). This type of collar is commonly used for short-term neck injuries, such as strains or sprains, to support healing and reduce pain by immobilizing the neck. It is a non-rigid orthotic, meaning it offers gentle support compared to more rigid braces designed for serious injuries.

SUGGESTED HCPC: L0120

ORDER NUMBER: 2000, 2030, 2035, 2040

SIZE: Universal (see sizing chart to the left)

PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS:

• Styled to give uniform support
• Medium-firm density foam covered with tubular knit fabric
• Velcro closure

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

SUGGESTED HCPC: L0120

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