What Is a Cervical Collar and Why Is It Used?
Question: What does a cervical collar do?
Answer: By limiting neck movement, a cervical collar:
• Helps reduce pain
• Supports the healing process
Types of cervical collars (neck braces):
- Soft collars
– Used for simple neck pain - Rigid (Philadelphia-type) collars with chin support
– Used after fusion / instrumentation (“hardware”) surgery
Important warnings:
• A cervical collar should be used only for the duration and daily hours recommended by the physician
• Use longer than 3 months may increase the risk of:
– Neck muscle weakness
– Balance problems
– Limitations in daily function
“Studies report muscle strength loss rates of approximately 20–30% with prolonged use.”
Short Summary – Key Messages for Patients
• Recovery after surgery is gradual
• Physical therapy and exercise significantly influence outcomes
• Children, older adults, and pregnant patients require individualized approaches
• A cervical collar is helpful but not used indefinitely
