Neck support collars
Whether you're recovering from an injury or surgery or you have a chronic condition that causes pain in the neck area, you can find the ideal supportive device at Complete Care Shop. Our range of neck support collars is designed with comfort and stability in mind, helping you recover. Whether you require a neck support collar or something more rigid, like a neck brace, you'll find it here, along with our daily living aids.
Neck supports on the go
If you live with neck pain and feel it a lot more while travelling, you can ease your pain and discomfort with some pain management and relief. Our neck braces are designed to alleviate pressure and strain on the head, shoulders, and neck while travelling. Make getting from A to B less stressful and painful.
- Medical evaluation: Consult a healthcare professional, such as an orthopaedic specialist or neurologist, to assess your condition and recommend whether a neck brace is necessary.
- The type of brace prescribed will depend on the nature and severity of your condition. Soft collars are less restrictive and are often used for mild injuries, while rigid collars or cervical orthoses are used for more severe injuries or post-surgery support.
- Proper fit is crucial for effectiveness and comfort. Neck braces should be snug but not too tight. Ensure the brace doesn't rub or irritate your skin.
- Comfort is essential, especially if you'll need to wear the brace for an extended period. Choose a brace with padding or a lining that suits your comfort needs.
- Follow the manufacturer's cleaning instructions, which often involve wiping down the brace with a damp cloth.
- Regularly inspect the brace for any signs of wear, damage, or deformation. Replace it if you notice any issues to maintain the brace's effectiveness.
- Store your brace in a clean, dry place when not in use. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or direct sunlight.
- Follow your healthcare provider's instructions regarding how long to wear the brace each day and any specific guidelines for its use. Overusing or underusing the brace can affect your recovery.