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  2. Cervical collar - Wikipedia

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    Another use of the cervical collar is for strains, sprains, or whiplash. [4] [5] If pain is persistent, the collar might be required to remain attached to help in the healing process. [5] [7] A person may also need a cervical collar, or may require a halo fixation device to support the neck during recovery after surgery such as cervical spinal ...

  3. Orthopedic cast - Wikipedia

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    Patients are advised to keep the cast completely dry, as moisture can weaken the cast material and compromise its integrity. Waterproof covers or plastic bags secured with elastic can be used during bathing to protect the cast, but immersing the cast in water should always be avoided unless it is specifically designed to be waterproof.

  4. Last offices - Wikipedia

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    The jaw is often supported with a pillow or cervical collar. Dentures should be left in place, unless inappropriate. The bladder is drained by applying pressure on the lower abdomen. Orifices are blocked only if leakage of body fluid is evident. The body is then washed and dried, the mouth cleaned and the face shaved.

  5. 6 cervical traction devices to try for neck pain - AOL

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    This cervical neck traction device is recommended by Hansraj, who says that inflatable traction devices are great for people with different levels of neck pain and stiffness. “Usually made with ...

  6. Craniocervical instability - Wikipedia

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    Conservative treatment of craniocervical instability includes physical therapy [10] [11] [better source needed] and the use of a cervical collar to keep the neck stable. Cervical spinal fusion is performed on patients with more severe symptoms. [citation needed]

  7. Spinal board - Wikipedia

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    a cervical collar with occipital padding as needed; side head supports, such as a rolled blanket or head blocks (head immobilizer) made specifically for this purpose, used to avoid the lateral rotation of the head; straps to secure the patient to the long spine board, and tape to secure the head

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