OrthoLife Rigid Adjustable Cervical Neck Brace - Acute Neck Pain/ Stiffness

OrthoLife
OrthoLife Rigid Adjustable Cervical Neck Brace - Acute Neck Pain/ Stiffness

Constructed from PE (Polyethylene *plastic)*material, the OrthoLife Adjustable Cervical Collar Neck Brace provides firm support and is useful to anybody experiencing acute neck pain or stiffness.

The collar is designed to limit neck motion following minor muscle spasm associated with spondylosis, i.e. painful condition due to spinal degeneration.

The neck brace enables the neck musculature to rest and recover following injury by reducing movement and ensuring tendons and muscles are not overstrained.

The collar sits comfortably between the chin and the collarbones, which helps to relieve pressure caused by the weight of the head on the neck.

ARTG No. : 200402

Features & Benefits

  • Made of PE material with padding.
  • Ventilation holes increase breathability and enhance neck comfort
  • Helps support a weak or injured neck and manage neck pain.
  • Controls and reduces neck motion
  • Lightweight and flexible material for comfort and durability

Indications

  • Acute neck pain
  • Minor muscle spasm associated with spondylosis
  • Protection during halo application

Sizing Guide

Measure the circumference of neck. Please refer to one of the product listing images for Sizing Guide if it is not displayed below.

Small : 6.3cm collar height (fits neck circumference 25 - 28.5cm)

Medium : 7.6cm collar height (fits neck circumference 30 - 35cm)

Large : 8.9cm collar height (fits neck circumference 35 - 50cm)

X-Large : 10.2cm collar height (fits neck circumference 40 - 45cm)

Returns - Due to hygiene issues, if a brace is to be returned because it's not suitable or the wrong size, we will only accept a return of the product if it has its original packaging and in re-saleable condition.

DISCLAIMER
You must not rely on the information on this site as an alternative to medical advice from your medical physician or other qualified healthcare provider. Consult your healthcare provider immediately if you think that you may have a medical emergency or for the diagnosis and treatment of injuries. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider before starting any new treatment or with any questions that you may have regarding a medical condition or injury.