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Dyna Ambulance Collar
GENERAL DETAILS

When a person who has suffered from a trauma or injury is transported from the accident scene to a hospital a Trauma Cervical Immobiliser comes in handy to provide temporary cervical immobilisation. This is important when there is a suspected spinal injury. A trauma collar has a major role in pre-hospital care to prevent further injuries.

TECHNICAL DETAILS
  • Single piece design helps in wearing the collar without disturbing the cervical region
  • Semi rigid material with sturdy foam limits flexion and extension movements of the cervical spine
  • Anterior Tracheal Opening for tracheotomy and for feeling carotid pulse
  • Keeps head, neck and spine in position
  • Height adjustment screws makes it fit to most
VARIATIONS

Available in Universal Size

Size Available
For neck circumference of 30-46 cm

neck circumference

 

One Size Fits Most

 

Directions for use

Wrap the product around the collar in such a way that the chin is placed in the contoured chin rest

To ensure effective immobilisation apply the product neither too loose nor too tight

Fasten the collar with the hook and loop closures

Indications

Ideal for prompt and temporary cervical immobilization of accident victim during transportation

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