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- #59,541 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household)
- #47 in Traction Equipment
Amy
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
the best one I got so far
Nauti Buoys
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
Wife swears by them. Fits well, protects, durable and easy to put on and off. A+
Ed Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
Wish there was more support on backside, well supported from front
West Coast book lover
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
Be warned, those of us with short necks! The size labeled 2 inches is actually 2.5 inches! Pushed my chin up to the ceiling. Very disappointed.
Smiley006
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
As described, so far works quite well without problems. Very pleased with purchase.
Karina
Reviewed in Canada on May 27, 2023
Very nice , amazing.
Brit
Reviewed in Canada on May 13, 2023
It arrived on time, but when l opened the packet it had long dark strands of hair on it. So l guess someone returned it, as it definitely wasn’t new.
James Constantine
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2023
I don't know why it was so difficult to find a simple soft collar neck brace WITH a dip for your chin at different heights that makes wearing one so much more comfortable. Dealing w a stiff neck from a spasm & wearing the straight 3.5" braces was pushing my chin too far up & was uncomfortable after the initial two day immobilization. So this is like a custom fit neck brace that you can buy for the initial phase w measuring ur chin height to the top but also later & a half inch shorter for support but w some room for comfort wearing all day & while sleeping. It's soft enough & also comes in black so it looks better & won't show a simple lil dirt stain that happens inevitably during a day of wearing it like the white one's do. This brace in no-frills but just what you need. Should be rated higher & be more popular.
Etienne
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2019
I use a CPAP machine for apnea, but thanks to a horribly deviated septum (compounded by having my nose broken a few times thanks to an exciting youth) spent the majority of my life unable to properly breathe through my nose. So I’m a mouth breather, even though I can now breathe through my nose thanks to a septoplasty several years ago. Some things cannot be unlearned, at least when I sleep. Toss in apnea and all the fun of sleeping in a mask, a la Alien facehugger, and the best solution I could find is to sleep with a cervical collar. As a bonus it prevents an old neck/back injury from giving me issues.I have used several of the off white collars that work fine, but quickly look a bit funky thanks to sweat (and drool), even going so far as to keep several in rotation to have a relatively clean one available. But they eventually look funky no matter how many times washed in hot water and bleach (which is definitely not the labeled wash). This is not the only reason I chose this black colored model, as it also offers a bit more support in keeping my jaw closed while the CPAP inflates my lungs (I’m partial to the Resmed P10 sinus pillow model), thanks to the different options of thickness, 3.5” in this instance.The material is soft and washes easily. I usually wash it with my weekly linen change, running the allergy setting on the wash and machine dry on medium. Piling is minimal, or at least less visible, and still holding shape after a year of daily use (even for the ever so brief weekend naps) and wash. And no more grungy looking collar.
Katy
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 27, 2017
Way too big for me - it's made for thick necks. Certainly isn't one size fits all. I'm a 6ft woman with a neck proportional to my height.
Mandayam Dasarathi
Reviewed in India on November 28, 2017
GOOD PRODUCT PROMPT DELIVERY
Clark Merritt
Reviewed in Canada on December 1, 2016
Great
Anna Michelle Bremmer
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2015
Not for serious cervical spine issues!!! I cannot stress enough the importance of seeking the help of an orthopedist and/or cervical spine surgeon if you are in serious nerve pain--I mean the kind of pain where you can no longer function in life, avoid activities, etc. On 7/2/14, I began what has been a year-long journey that has tested me to the limit. After a 7/5/2014 visit to the ER due to pain, I was directed to see a general practitioner (GP) and encouraged to wear a foam cervical collar if it helped. What I found is that, when worn as directed, it supported under the chin, but provided no support to the back side of the neck. Too bad I had a severely pinched nerve on back side of the neck, which this type of collar actually exacerbated. I quit wearing it. I knew I had a pinched nerve because I had numbness, tingling, and burning pain in the fingers of my left hand. Unfortunately, my medical insurance company forced me to undergo weeks of physical therapy (PT) that didn't work. Bear in mind that PT can solve many people's neck-pain issues.The GP requested an MRI twice, each of which was rejected by my health insurance. I got an appointment with an orthopedic, who immediately got approval for the MRI. It showed I had Displacement of Cervical Intervertebral Disk w/ Myelopathy. It took until 10/1/14 to get surgery, a Left C5-6 and C6-7 (Posterior) Laminoforaminotomy/Microdiscectomy. This minimally invasive surgery (w/ a one-inch scar) helped me become functional again in life, but I was unable to get more than 25% relief from pain.A March 2015 MRI showed that those same two disks were continuing to degenerate--that I had Cervical Spondylosis Without Myelopathy. On 5/20/2015, I had a "spinal fusion," a C5-6 and C6-7 Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion (ACDF) With Allograft and Autograft Bone Graft--and an overnight hospital stay. I now have a metal plate with three screws holding my C5, C6, and C7 vertebrae together while my body grows bone to fill-in where the two disks once were. I am finally experiencing real relief--nearly 85%!!! Post-surgery, the surgeon issued a ProCare Transitional 172 Cervical Collar that I could take off to eat and sleep during the first 4 weeks. It completely stabilizes the cervical spine. For the next 5 months, I only have to wear it if I'm out of the house--in the car, outdoors, or in places with stairs or other trip hazards. The collar is specially sized, depending on YOUR neck measurements. DO NOT just buy one of these on-line! If you're in that much discomfort, for heaven's sake, see a doctor. Do not postpone. If you have severe disk degeneration, remember that the disks are what hold your spine together. In a vehicular or other accident, you are at high risk of paralysis if your disks are more-or-less gone. If you have true nerve pain symptoms, skip the GP and get to an orthopedist. Don't suffer as long as I had to! If surgery is needed, find a cervical spine specialist with an excellent record--don't settle! I hope this is helpful
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