Plastic Neck Hard collar


Plastic Neck Hard collar


It is used to reduce neck movement as much as possible to relieve irritation and 

inflammation and relieve pain because it helps to carry the weight of the head and

rest the muscles surrounding the neck, in addition to warming the neck and

lightness.

The neck is the most moving part of the spine, as it carries 15% of body weight, but it has less protection
than the rest of the spine in order to give us a greater range of movement, and neck pain is due to the following factors: 

1- Sleeping in the wrong way, either on the abdomen or sleeping on a pillow that does not maintain the normal position of the neck or sleeping on a set of high pillows.

2 – Constant stress of the neck as a result of sitting incorrectly for long periods of 

time on the desk, computer or driving a car.

3 – Roughness of the cervical vertebrae and roughness occurs as a natural 

result of aging beyond fifty.

4 – As a result of an injury in a sponge neck accident Hard collar plastic neck

used to relieve neck pain. Neck pain caused by muscle stiffness or sprains,

caused by Sleeping in an incorrect position, such as the neck being too high or

too low for the spine because of the pillow, or sleeping on the stomach.

Sports injuries to the neck, such as sudden and unusual movement, or falling on the neck and can feel pain in the shoulder, arm and hand.

Sit the wrong way whether in the workplace, at home or on the go. A head that leans forward for long periods of time needs more effort to keep the head balanced from falling, so muscles and tendons as well as ligaments are affected.

Wrong movements in a repetitive manner can cause fatigue to the muscles of the neck, tendons and ligaments, such as turning the head repeatedly.

The head is held in an unnatural position for a long time, causing stiff muscles to the neck or twisting such as having a conversation while holding the phone between the head and shoulder, or looking at the sky for a long time.

Accidents, where the head is suddenly pulled back and then back forward with greater force, causing cartilage, ligaments and tendons to rupture.

Cervical cartilage disease is one of the diseases that cause chronic neck pain that lasts for more than 3 months, where the outer layer of cartilage ruptures and the gelatinous fluid that protects the vertebrae comes out of it and is often caused by aging or injury.

Suspected injury at the level of the cervical vertebrae of the spine (traffic accidents, falls on the head, severe injuries to the neck...).

Neck or neck pain in any way.

Cases of loss of consciousness and suspicion of injuries.

Osteoarthritis: where the cartilage in the neck joint collapses significantly, causing inflammation of the neck joint that puts pressure on the spinal canal