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Dyna 1050 Hard Cervical Collar Small

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Dyna 1050 Hard Cervical Collar Small
Product Details
Dyna 1050 Hard Cervical Collar is designed for moderate neck immobilisation. It helps to relieve mild neck pain and stiffness. It is ideal for those who have had a surgical intervention of the cervical spine. It is made using high-density polyurethane foam for utmost comfort. It helps to limit head movement after neck injury or trauma until the injury heals. It is provided with adjustable neck extension in circumference and height. The edge padding provides better cushioning around the neck. It offers support and ensures easy movement during painful conditions such as cervical sprain, spondylosis and torticollis. It has a long functional life and is lightweight. It does not cause leaching or allergy. The product comes in four size variants.

Uses:
  • It helps to immobilise the neck and relieves pain

Product Specifications and Features:
  • Moderate Immobilisation: Comes with a designer collar designed for moderate immobilisation
  • High-Density Polyurethane Foam: Made of high-density polyurethane foam for utmost comfort
  • Better Immobilisation and Support: Made of polyurethane sheet reinforcement for better immobilisation and support
  • Relieves Pain: Provides relief from mild neck pain and stiffness
  • Ideal Usage: Provides warmth to the cervical region and speeds up recovery

Directions For Use:
  • Select the required size as per the measurement chart
  • Wrap the product around the cervical region
  • Make sure the hook and loop closures are on the posterior side of the neck
  • Apply the product neither too loose nor too tight

Safety Information:
  • Store in a dry and hygienic place
  • Read the label before use
  • Keep out of reach of small children
  • If discomfort, pain or irritation arises, discontinue usage and consult a physician
  • For the desired result, select the correct size
  • Do not bleach, cool iron
 
This product is non-returnable.

Content on this page was last updated on 28 January, 2025, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)