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Description
Ossur Miami J Jr. |Junior| Collar from OrthoTape comes with both front and back panels for the same low price shown.
Other sellers are selling the front and back separately.
See the SIZE CHART for how to get the best fit!
The Miami Jr. is the breakthrough collar designed exclusively for children 12 years and under. The Miami Jr. line, which spans the growth cycle, is sized according to age. Ossur is the only company that has a pediatric line of collars based on the anatomical differences between adults and children. We realize that children are not just “little adults" – they require innovative design.
INDICATIONS FOR USE:
Post-trauma
Stable cervical fractures
Cervical spondylitis
Cervical spondylosis
RA and OA cervical spine
Herniated cervical disc
Post-operative
Motor Neurone Disease
FEATURES AND BENEFITS:
Innovative collar designed exclusively for children 12 years and under anatomy pediatric
Sorbatex™ II pads make the collar “skin-friendly" and protect skin integrity during extended wear
MRI, CT, and X-ray lucent, MR safe
The cervical collars are sized according to the Broselow-Luten which uses four true pediatric cervical neck collar sizes to ensure optimal airway and upper cervical spine immobilization. The Broselow-Luten Color-Coding system is used by clinicians to decide what size of medical equipment is best suited for the child.
Reimbursement Codes: L0174
Ships from Ridgeland SC 29936 warehouse 2-4 days.
FAQ's
How often should pads be changed?
A good rule of thumb is once per shift in the hospital. After the patient is discharged, pads should be changed when the patient bathes, or approximately every 24 to 48 hours. Patients who are active and sweaty, or have body fluids, may need to change more often.
Can I use powder with the collar?
It is better to keep the pads clean. The powder will absorb perspiration and become pasty, making the pads difficult to clean.
When should I get a new set of replacement pads?
It depends on how much wear and tear the patient is putting on the collar. As soon as they start to show wear a new set of pads should be used.
Can I use bleach on the pads?
Do not use bleach or harsh chemicals. Mild soap and water should be enough. The collar was designed using materials that are easy to clean.
Can I cut off the Assist Strap?
Yes, but this may make it more difficult for the patient alone to apply the collar. The Assist Strap is attached with a button, so if you wish to remove it, it may be unbuttoned. Then the Strap may be reattached later if desired.
Can I use just the front of the collar with the Assist Strap?
No. You need to attach the back piece to get proper immobilization and support.
How can I tell if the collar is on correctly?
The words "Front" and "Back" are embossed on the appropriate pieces. Also, "Up" arrows are molded into the front and back pieces.
The Occian Back is the perfect add on for comfort.
The Occian Back is designed solely for the specialized needs of the multi-system trauma patient in the ICU. Universally sized, specifically engineered and designed with advanced, Intuitech pressure-relieving memory foam, the Occian Back helps caregivers manage c-spine patients who are at high risk of occipital breakdown. Clinical evaluations in leading trauma centers demonstrate that, by simply replacing the standard back of the Miami J or Miami Jr. with the Intuitech pressure-relieving foam of the Occian Back, medical professionals can virtually eliminate occipital breakdown for multi-system trauma patients, without sacrificing c-spine stability.
Universal Size easy fit for any Miami J neck collar.
How often should pads be changed?
A good rule of thumb is once per shift in the hospital. After the patient is discharged, pads should be changed when the patient bathes, or approximately every 24 to 48 hours. Patients who are active and sweaty, or have body fluids, may need to change more often.
Can I use powder with the collar?
It is better to keep the pads clean. The powder will absorb perspiration and become pasty, making the pads difficult to clean.
When should I get a new set of replacement pads?
It depends on how much wear and tear the patient is putting on the collar. As soon as they start to show wear a new set of pads should be used.
Can I use bleach on the pads?
Do not use bleach or harsh chemicals. Mild soap and water should be enough. The collar was designed using materials that are easy to clean.
Can I cut off the Assist Strap?
Yes, but this may make it more difficult for the patient alone to apply the collar. The Assist Strap is attached with a button, so if you wish to remove it, it may be unbuttoned. Then the Strap may be reattached later if desired.
Can I use just the front of the collar with the Assist Strap?
No. You need to attach the back piece to get proper immobilization and support.
How can I tell if the collar is on correctly?
The words "Front" and "Back" are embossed on the appropriate pieces. Also, "Up" arrows are molded into the front and back pieces.
The Occian Back is the perfect add-on for comfort.
My eight-year-old son hurt his cervical spine, was on display for at least two weeks now. I just needed extra so I can change his neck color every night. I was worried if it wasn’t going to get to me on time.The delivery was very fast
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Lauren Pope
Perfect fit!
Extremely quick shipping, perfect fit, and cheap price - couldn’t ask for more!
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Miranda Keith
As expected
I already had this same collar but the Velcro wore out and I still had weeks to wear it so I found this one on their website. It was as expected and shipped quickly.
I have De Quervain’s tenosynovitis flare ups to this day even though I had tendon release surgery almost 8 years ago. I also had a trapeziectomy (removal of trapezium bone) due to arthritis at the same time.
Unfortunately I am one of the very few for which the surgery did not solve the problem entirely & symptoms keep recurring . The only full relief I get is when I put my hand in a cast for a few weeks. (If I have a brace, I usually end up removing !)
The short arm cast is the only thing that provide me relief and I am willing to wear one once or twice a year to provide relief to my never ending issue.
While the original delivery did not contain the correct boot, the correct one was sent very quickly once support was open. The boot is fantastic. So much better than the non inflatable one I had before ordering this one. The arch and heel support is far better than the first boot I had that was not inflatable. Being able to easily adjust the pressure throughout the day has been a god send. I would definitely recommend this boot to anyone in an injury similar to mine.
So far my Rebound Foot Up is working well. It is amazing how such a small device can make such a difference in my gait. We set it up on an outer eyelet to not only hold my toes up, but also pull my foot into a better position. My foot is hitting the floor more in line with the other. My wife noticed immediately the change in my gait and the sounds of my foot steps. I’m not “clomping” around.
We will see in a few weeks how it is working out, but so far I’m thrilled.