Neck (Cervical) Collar Use and Care

  • Neck collars are used to protect and support the neck after an injury. Depending on the injury, the physician will provide instructions on when during the day and how long the collar should be worn. Do not remove the the collar unless instructed by your physician. Your physician will tell you if the collar may be removed when sleeping.
  • Adjust the collar so that two fingers may still be inserted between the neck and the collar to avoid compression.
  • Use a small handkerchief or gauze as a padded liner to protect the skin. Watch for reddened or broken skin under the brace. Skin breakdown can be caused by rubbing, pressure, or moisture. This may indicate that the brace does not fit properly or is not being worn properly. An orthotist can adjust the fit and provide tips for comfort and proper wear.
  • Eat easy to swallow soft foods. Avoid sticky rice products.
  • Your brace will restrict your ability to move. You will not be able to see your feet, so take care when walking.
  • Wash and deodorize your brace with a mild soap and damp cloth every day. If your brace has padded liners, let air dry or use a hair dryer on “cool” setting.

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