Short Description
ProCare Transitional 172 Cervical Collar delivers clinically proven motion restriction for cervical spine injuries while minimizing painful pressure points that can cause skin maceration. Its breathable, removable foam pads wick away moisture for enhanced comfort and hygiene, making it ideal for post-surgical recovery, trauma, and conservative neck immobilization. Imaging compatible (X-ray, CT, MRI).
The ProCare Transitional 172 Cervical Collar delivers clinically trusted immobilization for the cervical spine-ideal for post-surgical recovery, cervical trauma, or degenerative spine conditions. This two-piece collar offers precise flexion, extension, and rotational control, while minimizing pressure points that can lead to skin maceration or breakdown.
With its breathable, removable foam pads and lightweight polyethylene frame, the ProCare Transitional 172 combines maximum support with long-term comfort. It's radiolucent and universally trusted by orthopedic surgeons, spine specialists, and trauma care teams.
ProCare Transitional 172 Cervical Collar Features & Benefits:
- Rigid Cervical Stabilization: Limits motion in all planes-ideal for post-ACDF surgery, spinal trauma, or conservative cervical management.
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2-Piece Polyethylene Frame: Anterior and posterior panels with flex tabs conform for a custom fit.
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Skin-Friendly Comfort: Breathable, open-cell foam pads wick away moisture and reduce pressure buildup.
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Imaging Compatible: X-ray, CT, and MRI lucent-no need to remove during diagnostics.
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Universal Fit for Adults & Pediatrics: Choose from seven adult and pediatric sizes to ensure proper anatomical alignment. See Size and Fit tab for sizing chart and measurement/fit help.
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Trachea Access Window: Allows airway access, pulse monitoring, and emergency tracheostomy procedures.
Manufacturer HCPC: L0172
Indications:
The Transitional 172 Cervical Collar is indicated for:
- Cervical spine immobilization post-surgery (e.g., ACDF, posterior fusion)
- Stable cervical fractures or trauma
- Degenerative disc disease and spondylosis
- Cervical strain or sprain
- Emergency cervical stabilization
- Pediatric cervical injuries