Neck Aids
Cervical Collars are orthopaedic devices used to support or immobilize a patient’s neck and head. Immobilisation is required in the following situations:
- Neck pain, as a result of poor posture, whether it’s leaning onto your computer at work, hunching over your workbench at home, or sleeping in an awkward position
- Moving a patient after a traumatic head or neck injury
Cervical Collars restrict the following motions of the neck:

Extension

Flexion

Right Lateral Flexion

Left Lateral Flexion

Left Rotation

Right Rotation
Explore our range of cervical collars to find the perfect fit for your needs.
Degree of Immobilisation of Various CollarsÂ
Flexion/Extension | Lateral Flexion | Rotation | |
Soft Collar | 26% | 8% | 18% |
Hard Collar | 45% | 28% | 32% |
TopPhil Cervical Immobiliser | 71% | 34% | 56% |
e.g TopPhil restricts Flexion/Extension by 71% of the normal movement
