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Cervical Spine Brace
Key Functions of a Cervical Spine Brace
- Immobilization: The primary role of the brace is to restrict movement in the neck, allowing healing of injured tissues, muscles, ligaments, or bones. This is crucial for conditions like fractures, whiplash, or post-operative recovery.
- Pain Relief: By limiting motion, the brace helps reduce pain caused by muscle strain, disc issues, or spinal instability. This can also prevent further injury or worsening of the condition.
- Spinal Alignment: A cervical collar helps maintain proper alignment of the cervical spine, especially after surgery or in the case of degenerative conditions like herniated discs or cervical spondylosis.
- Protection: It shields the cervical spine from external forces, reducing the risk of further injury, especially after trauma or surgery.
Types of Cervical Spine Braces
Soft Cervical Collar
- Made of soft foam and covered with cotton fabric, this brace provides minimal support. It is commonly used for minor injuries, muscle strain, or temporary support. It allows for some mobility but restricts painful neck movements.
- Best suited for short-term use, such as in cases of mild whiplash or neck pain.
Hard Cervical Collar
- Made from rigid materials like plastic or metal, this brace offers more robust support and restricts almost all neck movement. It’s often prescribed after significant neck injuries, fractures, or surgeries like cervical fusion.
- Examples include the Philadelphia collar and Miami J collar.
Halo Brace
- This is the most restrictive type of cervical brace, often used for severe neck fractures or spinal injuries. It consists of a rigid ring (the halo) attached to the skull via screws, with rods connecting to a chest vest. This structure ensures complete immobilization of the neck and cervical spine.
- It’s commonly used after traumatic injuries or spinal surgeries.
Cervicothoracic Orthosis (CTO)
- These braces extend from the neck down to the thoracic spine, providing more extensive support. They are often used when both the cervical and upper thoracic spine need stabilization, such as in severe trauma cases.
Conditions That Require Cervical Spine Braces
- Whiplash: A neck strain caused by a rapid back-and-forth motion, often due to car accidents.
- Cervical Disc Herniation: When the soft cushion (disc) between vertebrae bulges out, pressing on nearby nerves.
- Cervical Fractures: Broken neck bones from trauma.
- Cervical Spondylosis: Age-related wear and tear on the spine’s discs and joints, leading to pain and stiffness.
- Post-Surgical Recovery: Following procedures like cervical fusion or discectomy, the brace aids in healing by stabilizing the spine.
Considerations for Use
- Comfort and Fit: A cervical spine brace should be fitted by a healthcare professional to ensure proper alignment and comfort. Prolonged improper use can lead to discomfort, skin irritation, or weakened neck muscles.
- Duration of Use: The length of time a brace is worn depends on the severity of the condition. It could range from a few days (for minor injuries) to several months (after surgery or major trauma).
- Rehabilitation: After extended use, patients may need physical therapy to regain neck strength and mobility, as long-term bracing can cause muscle atrophy.
In summary, cervical spine braces play a crucial role in the treatment and rehabilitation of neck injuries and conditions. By immobilizing the cervical spine, they facilitate healing and prevent further complications. The type of brace and the duration of its use depend on the individual’s specific condition and the severity of the injury.
Ergoactive Knee Brace G1 KPA Post Op
The Ergoactives ErgoBrace is an adjustable, telescopic, over-motion post-op knee brace, designed to protect the knee joint and skin, using the most comfortable, lightweight materials while still providing superior support and adaptability
MADE OF LATEX-FREE ERGONOMIC MEDICAL GRADE MATERIALS
The ErgoBrace knee brace is made up of latex free medical grade materials. It has a special design aimed to protect the knee joint and the skin. It has a soft ergonomic plastic covering all of the metal parts of the brace close to the skin in order to avoid rashes or discomfort.
ONE-SIZE-FITS-ALL Universal Fit Adjustable
The ErgoBrace knee brace is a universal fit brace. It has multiple predetermined adjustment levels for adults of all sizes. The brace was designed to provide superior support and adjustability thanks to its unique height adjustable slider technology.
Hinged Immobilizer Technology for ACL, MCL, PCL Injuries
The ErgoBrace knee brace has a hinged immobilizer technology and range of motion limiter as well as over motion adjustability and lock up to 120 degrees. The user’s brace can be customized for all types of injuries and locked to any degree of motion. Just adjust the range of motion limiter to your desired position and it locks with the push of a button, staying in that position until unlocked by the user/medical practitioner by releasing the lock button.
Velcro straps, Long Lasting Breathable Comfort Pads, High Quality Plastic Buckles
The ErgoBrace knee brace contains multiple Velcro straps that allow the user to tighten the brace once positioned in the desired setting. The brace has breathable comfort pads that allow air to flow and do not retain sweat. It also has high quality plastic buckles to ensure that the velcro staps and the overall brace is in the correct position once placed in the user’s knee.
Washable and Reusable Materials
The ErgoBrace knee brace is made up of medical grade materials that are washable and reusable. In case of long term use, the user can wash the brace and make it look brand new as all materials are washable and reusable.
HIGHLIGHTS
SPECIFICATIONS
Height Range Above Hinge (Center): 9.50" - 12.5"
Height Range Below Hinge (Center): 9.50" - 12.5"
Circumference Range Above Hinge: 8.00" - 36.0"
Circumference Range Below Hinge: 8.00" - 22.0"
Range of Motion (ROM): 0º - 120º
Unit Weight: 2.20 lb
WARRANTY
RETURN POLICY
This product is non-returnable. It is considered a single-use patient item. Refer to Ergoactives’ Return Policy for further details.
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