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  1. Cervical/neck collars are commonly used by patients who have had a surgical intervention of the cervical spine, to immobilise the neck. It is also used for the treatment of neck pain, caused by acute trauma or chronic pain. After a whiplash injury, the neck collar can be used for both immobilisation and to reduce pain, although the value of the collar over early active mobilisations is ...

  2. Cervical collars for neck pain are designed to immobilize and support the neck. They aid in healing and preventing further injury. They apply to a range of conditions, from acute injuries like whiplash to chronic issues such as nerve compression. Their effectiveness highlights their importance in emergency and long-term care.

  3. 2019年12月17日 · Cervical collars are occasionally used to reduce pressure on the nerves in the neck. Cervical spondylosis. A cervical collar may cause temporary relief from pain caused by cervical spondylosis ...

  4. Cervical collar. A cervical collar, also known as a neck brace, is a medical device used to support and immobilize a person's neck. It is also applied by emergency personnel to those who have had traumatic head or neck injuries, [1] although they should not be routinely used in prehospital care. [2][3] They can also be used to treat chronic ...

  5. As we move from the practice of spinal immobilization to spinal motion restriction, we must still know how to apply a cervical collar. There are a few method... As we move from the practice of ...

  6. 2018年1月7日 · It demonstrates how to form, size and attach a stiff neck collar to a patient. This is do... This video is part of a new series of basic clinical skills videos. It demonstrates how to form, size ...

  7. 2014年3月3日 · Introduction C ervical collars are considered important measures in modern prehospital trauma care. The recommended practice of routine application of collars in trauma patients has largely been unchanged for more than 30 years. 1 It is featured as a prioritized procedure in the Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) guidelines from the American College of Surgeons (ACS) 1 and the Prehospital ...