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Tynor B-10 Cervical Orthosis (Philadelphia) Plastazote M Tynor B-10 Cervical Orthosis (Philadelphia) Plastazote M

Tynor B-10 Cervical Orthosis (Philadelphia) Plastazote M

Quantity Description: packet of 1 Device
Manufacturer: Tynor Orthotics Pvt. Ltd.
Price: ₹ 917.0

Information about Tynor B-10 Cervical Orthosis (Philadelphia) Plastazote M

Tynor B-10 Cervical Orthosis (Philadelphia) Plastazote is an advanced collar with a scientific design which ensures complete immobilization on one hand and perfect comfort on the other, It is called as a gold standard in cervical immobilization.

Available sizes::
S (3 -3.5 )
M (3.5 -4 )
L (4 -4.5 )
XL (4.5 -5 )

Salient features of Tynor B-10 Cervical Orthosis (Philadelphia) Plastazote:
Light weight, better patient compliance.
Offers perfect immobilization, minimal contact of the neck allows use in burn or trauma patients.
Non absorbent ensures easy cleaning and maintenance.
Hypoallergenic, Ensures no rash or allergy even to old age patients.
Compatible to use of endo tracheal tube, improves air ventilation.
Easy application, firm occipital support, option for varying rigidity.

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Popular Questions & Answers

I am having cervical spondylosis with radiculopathy can you tell me the treatment.

BHMS
Homeopath, Noida
I am having cervical spondylosis with radiculopathy can you tell me the treatment.
U can do the following exercises for neck pain a person can ease the symptoms of cervical spondylosis with a few simple neck exercises. 1. Neck stretch keep your body straight. Push your chin forward in a way that stretches the throat. Softly tense the neck muscles. Hold this for 5 seconds. Return your head to its center position. Push your head back with the chin held high, and hold for 5 seconds. Carry out 5 repetitions. 2. Neck tilt tilt your head forward so that the chin touches the chest. Softly tense the neck muscles. Hold this for 5 seconds. Return the head to a neutral position. Carry out 5 repetitions. 3. Neck tilt (side-to-side) lean your head down towards either shoulder, leading with the ear. Softly tense the neck muscles. Hold this for 5 seconds. Return your head to the center and repeat on the other shoulder. Carry out 5 repetitions. 4. Neck turn turn your head to one side as far as it remains comfortable, being sure to keep your chin at a level height. Tense your neck muscles for 5 seconds. Return the head to a central position. Repeat on the opposite side. Repeat this exercise 5 times on each side.
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Sir I have some problem in my neck I think its a cervical tell me about cervical.

MBBS, Diploma in Nutrition and Health Education (DNHE), Diploma in Clinical Cosmetology
General Physician, Noida
Hello, Symptoms of cervical spondylosis are: Neck stiffness/pain. Headache Pain in the shoulder or arms. Inability to fully turn the head or bend the neck Grinding noise or sensation when the neck is turned follow advises given below 1.Avoid using computers continuously, take rest for 5 min after working for half an hour 2. In pain free interval do neck exercise (kindly learn exercise by registered Trainer) 3. you can use thin pillow while sleeping so that normal posture of neck can be maintained 4.Maintain proper posture of body while watching TV/ studying Kindly go for cervical X ray AP and lateral and review with reports Consult Physician for Further Management

Hello can anyone tell which cervical pillow is good for straighted spine and for neck bulge. Can tell which type is good.

M.S Orthopaedics, Fellowship arthroscopy and sports injuries, Fellowship Joint replacement
Orthopedist, Srinagar
Hello can anyone tell which cervical pillow is good for straighted spine and for neck bulge. Can tell which type is g...
Yes its good. You can use tynor cervical pillow. First few days some people find it uncomfortable but it has long term benefits.
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From last few days I am suffering from head ache. I think it's due cervical. Pls help to avoid cervical pain.

Certificate in Basic Course on Diabetes Management, CCEBDM Certificate in Diabetes, MBBS
General Physician, Pune
From last few days I am suffering from head ache. I think it's due cervical. Pls help to avoid cervical pain.
Check whether you have a cervical spondylitis by going to Bone Specialist. With medication, cervical exercises exercises and possibly cervical collar you should be alright
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My mother is having severe lower back spine pain .she is taking medicine for it. Doctors have suggested her tynor backbelt but this company has number of belts. Which one should she use toner contoured L.S support belt or tynor L.S belt lumbopore or any other. please help Thanks in advance.

B.P.Th, Physiotherapy/Occupational Therapy Assistant Program
Physiotherapist, Mumbai
My mother is having severe lower back spine pain .she is taking medicine for it. Doctors have suggested her tynor bac...
Hello. You can go ahead with a good lumbar belt that covers the entire lower back for support. It can be the simplest one. Brand does not matter. Also, the best thing to be done at this time is ask your mother to hold in her belly button in as 10-15% contraction and maintain that during her day to day activities. That is while standing, getting up from bed, sitting on a chair, standing in the kitchen and especially while doing household chores and liftiing objects. The reason to do is- her core muscles are weak and that is the real cause of back pain, By doing this contraction, she would minimize the risk of worsening her back pain and GIVES A NATURAL SUPPORT TO HER CORE WITHOUT WEARING THE BELT FOR ALL DAY LONG. Feel free for providing further details and reports. Thank you.
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