TYPE CODE: OTC010A (Rigid thermoplastic cervical orthosis, with adjustable or not occipital and chin support).
C.I.: O0018633
The Headmaster Collar is indicated for those who suffer from head loss due to various neurological or neurodegenerative pathologies.
This cervical collar allows the head to be kept in its natural position thanks to its mandibular support, leaving the trachea area clear. You can manually shape this neck brace to achieve the best fit.
It is made with a lightweight structure and lined with velvet, which will provide the patient with maximum comfort.
This cervical collar does not contain LATEX.
Indications
Contraindications
The Headmaster cervical support is not the most indicated for cases in which immobilization of the neck is necessary due to moderate sprains, trauma or other cervical injuries.
Benefits of the Headmaster Cervical Collar
For the patient:
For the technician:
How to choose the size of a Headmaster Collar?
To correctly choose the size of the Headmaster Collar, you must measure in centimetres from the centre of the patient's chin to the midpoint of the maxillary angle.
With this measurement, you could already consult the corresponding size in the table below, taking into account that if your measurement falls between two sizes, the recommendation is to choose the smallest one.
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Available sizes
Reference |
Size |
Measure in cms |
---|---|---|
X-2512-001 |
baby |
6,5 |
X-2512-002 |
kid |
7,5 |
X-2512-003 |
junior |
9,0 |
X-2512-004 |
adult small |
10,0 |
X-2512-005 |
adult medium |
11,5 |
X-2512-006 |
adult large |
13,5 |
Headmaster extension pads or occipital supports
Padding to place between the neck and the back of the Headmaster Collar.
Avoid backward movement of the patient's head.
It is supplied in pairs and its placement is done using the velcro that is incorporated in the pad.
Reference |
Size |
---|---|
X-2512-201 |
For T/Baby and T/Kid |
X-2512-202 |
For T/Junior y T/Adult (small) |
X-2512-203 |
For T/Aldult (medium) y T/Adult (large) |
Instructions for use
Bend the structure of the cervical support to the desired height.
If necessary, bend the lower rods of the frame to properly fit the patient's chest.
Make sure that the bony part of the jaw rests on the bony part, trying to free all the soft parts.
Cleaning
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