Cervical collars support and restrict the neck during recovery from strain, injury and post-operative care — a core orthopaedic line for clinical, rehabilitation and home-care buyers. This page covers the collar types, support levels and Class I device framing a cervical-collar buyer needs.
We supply soft foam and rigid cervical collars in adjustable and fixed-height designs, with the sizing and CE Class I / ISO 13485 documentation the category requires. Available in bulk and under private label across clinical and retail positioning.
| Specification | Available options | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Soft foam, semi-rigid, rigid (with chin support) | Type defines the restriction level |
| Support level | Comfort/reminder to firm immobilisation | Matches mild strain vs post-injury use |
| Adjustability | Fixed height or adjustable-height | Adjustable suits varied neck lengths |
| Sizing | Neck circumference and height; S/M/L | Correct height is essential to function |
| HS heading | 9021.10 (orthopaedic appliances) | Orthopaedic-device classification |
The collar type follows the clinical need. A soft foam collar provides comfort, warmth and a gentle movement reminder for mild strain and everyday recovery — the high-volume retail and home-care staple. A rigid or semi-rigid collar, often with a chin and occipital support and adjustable height, restricts movement more firmly for post-injury and post-operative use — the clinical tier. Stocking both lets a brand serve pharmacy/home-care and clinical buyers from one range.
A collar only supports correctly at the right height: too tall forces extension, too short fails to support. Adjustable-height designs accommodate varied anatomy, while sized soft collars rely on accurate neck-circumference and height grading. We provide the sizing guidance and hold grading consistent, so the collar positions the neck as intended.
Cervical collars are Class I medical devices under HS 9021.10, ISO 13485 sourced with CE documentation. Own-brand colour, foam density, closure and size range are supported.
Yes — soft foam collars for mild strain and everyday recovery, and rigid/semi-rigid collars with chin support for firmer immobilisation.
Yes — adjustable-height designs accommodate varied neck lengths; correct height is essential to function.
As Class I medical devices under HS 9021.10, ISO 13485 sourced with CE documentation.
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