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Pediatric cervical collars
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... that has a paediatric line of collars based on the anatomical differences between adults and children. We realise that children are not just “little adults” – they require innovative ...
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Torticollis Mild whiplash / mild sprain Cervical osteoarthritis Dropped head syndrome Post-operative use Cervical syndrome Rehabilitation after wearing a rigid cervical collar Removable ...
Unlike most pediatric collars which are simply smaller versions of an adult collar, Aspen® Pediatric Collars were designed with input from nurses to ...
Features two-piece design anatomically contoured to provide superior stability and comfort with large trachea opening for easy access. Indicated for immobilization for both extrication and rehabilitation, post-operative discectomy and ...
... reinforcement band, rear velcro closure, anatomical design, washable blue coloured cover. 100% cotton. Orliman’s pediatric cervical collar has been specifically manufactured for infants ...
... posterior sections Trachea opening Thoracic Extension available, CV103 Indications Cervical spine precaution for trauma patients, immobilization for pre and post cervical spine surgery, degenerative ...
... stabilization. Adopts the materials are friendly to the skin. Speed up the recovery. The Soft Cervical Collar support the instability injured neck of child and relieve the pain. ...
... with the skin, hypoallergenic. INDICATION Cervical pain, radiating along the upper arm and generally caused by the inflammation and compression of the brachial plexus (brachial-cervical neuralgia) Cervical ...
Indications for use: Myogenic torticollis. Cervical muscle tone dysfunction. Cervical spine support in debilitated and premature infants. Birth trauma. Maintaining neck posture after massage or other ...
Corsets are commonly used to control back pain, to stabilize weak or injured structures, provide a correction or prevent the progression of deformity. Depending on the desired treatment, they can be flexible, semi-rigid or rigid: which ...
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