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Choosing a Neck Support for Patients with ALS
ALS patients usually wear neck supports only for specific activities
(i.e. walking, reading, riding in a car or airplane, writing, or
dressing). At other times, wheelchair head rests or high back chairs
provide the needed head support. Neck supports should not be worn while
eating. Neck supports that immobilize weakened neck muscles are usually
rigid, uncomfortable, and may inhibit speech and swallowing. It may be
difficult to find a collar that will meet all the needs of an
individual patient and the type of support needed will change if
weakness progresses. The therapist or physician will need to test the
strength of the neck and upper body muscles to determine the degree and
type of support required.
The patient should take an active role, with the help and advice from
the medical team, in choosing the neck support that best meets their
individual needs. Most patients prefer the least "restrictive" collar
as possible, but one that will also provide adequate support. The
proper amount of support, combined with appropriate seating, postural
training, and exercise, can improve comfort, function, and independence
for most ALS patients. Important questions to ask when selecting a
collar include:
1. Does the collar provide adequate support?
2. Does the collar cause sweating or friction?
3. Does the collar cause a "choking" sensation?
4. Is it affordable?
5. Is it cosmetically acceptable?
Based on experience and input from patients, the following is a listing
of collars that have been successfully used for patients with
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Soft Collar
These collars are inexpensive and can be purchased from most medical
supply companies. They are used when there is very mild neck weakness
to prevent fatigue and strain. When significant neck weakness occurs,
these collars are not adequate to support the weight of the head. Since
they tightly encircle the neck, they may feel restrictive and
uncomfortable and therefore, they usually are worn only for brief
periods of time. Soft collars are available with or without a vinyl
stabilizing panel and in various contours, foam densities (medium,
firm) and heights (2", 3", 4", 4.5") to fit wide range of patient neck
sizes.
Headmaster Collar (Adjustable Wire Frame Cervical Collar)
This collar is lightweight, open, and is comfortable in warm climates.
It is easily formed by hand to fit snuggly under the chin. It is made
of a specially tempered wire frame which is liberally padded with foam
rubber covered in a soft, washable fabric and uses a Velcro closure
strap attached to cushioned back piece. It is very helpful for patients
with weak neck extensors to prevent the head from falling forward.
However, if weakness is present in rotation and/or lateral flexion
(i.e. when shaking the head "no" or touching the ear to the shoulder),
it will not be adequate and more support is needed.
Symmetric Designs Ltd.
125 Knott Place,
Salt Spring Island, BC, Canada,
V8K 2M4
Toll Free Phone (Canada & USA): 800-537-1724
Website: http://www.symmetric-designs.com
Executive Collar
Similar in general design to the Headmaster Collar, this collar is made
of a comfortable, lightweight Kydex frame and has an open neck design.
An occipital pad (back piece) attached to hook 'n pile strap can be
positioned to fit any neck circumference. Available in small (4"
height), medium (4½ height) and large (5" height) sizes. As with the
Headmaster, it is very helpful for patients with weak neck extensors to
prevent the head from falling forward. However, if weakness is present
in rotation and/or lateral flexion (i.e. when shaking the head "no" or
touching the ear to the shoulder), it will not be adequate and more
support is needed.
Aspen Collar
This collar (formerly called the Newport collar) encircles the neck, is
somewhat open, and provides motion restriction without creating
pressure points that lead to skin breakdown. It is extremely rigid, yet
flexible at its edges to conform to each patient's anatomy. Pads &
shells are removable and washable. This is the best style of collar for
ALS patients who have neck weakness in both flexion and extension (up
and down) as well as in lateral flexion and rotation (side to side).
Aspen Medical Products, Inc.
1901 Obispo Avenue,
Long Beach, CA USA 90804-1223
Toll Free Phone: 800-295-2776
Website: http://www.aspencollar.com/
Miami J Collar
This collar is similar in style to the Aspen collar. Its
polyethylene shell provides rigid support and immobilization. Contact
pressure is evenly distributed, and all contact points are padded.
Sorbatex padding absorbs and wicks moisture away from skin. Pads &
shells are removable and washable.
Jerome Medical
305 Harper Drive, Moorestown, NJ
08057-3239
Toll Free Phone: (800) 257-8440
Website: http://www.jeromemedical.com
Philadelphia Collar
Constructed from high-density polyethylene plastic this collar features
removable Orthowick™ foam padding. The contoured back of this collar
provides support at the back of the head. The front tends to restrict
motion and confine the throat. If needed, an extension can be used for
more support, but results in additional restriction. This collar is
recommended when less restrictive collars are unable to provide enough
support.
Philadelphia Cervical Collar Company
I-295 Industrial Ctr, Bldg V Westville, NJ 08093
Toll Free Phone: 800-923-9760
Website: http://www.phillycollar.com
Sternal Occipital Mandibular Immobilizer (SOMI)
The S.O.M.I. is more expensive than most supports, but is fully
adjustable and provides maximum support. The positive features include
the occipital support and a removable chin plate. A headband may be
used to maintain rigidity when the chin plate assembly is removed. The
negative features are that it is difficult to assemble, as well as to
put on and take off.
PRO-DFS Wheelchair Head Support System
The PRO-DFS system provides wheelchair mounted head support. It is
especially designed to provide light anterior support for the
individual who has difficulty keeping his/her head in an upright
position. It uses a patented pulley system allows the forehead strap to
actually move safely with the user. An assortment of strap styles are
available.
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