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Are We Taking Care of Cervical Injuries Properly?
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Michael Fraley Aug 16, 2009.

 

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Todd Webb replied to Håkan Wirén's discussion Swedish combat medic in the group Combat Medics.
"Hello, I am not a medic but may have a new techology that may help you out with cervical injuries. I have a new techology that splints the cervical spine and immobilizes the cervical spine. This new device allows you to splint the cervical spine in…"
Oct 31, 2009
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Todd Webb commented on Joe Zealy's group KapStone Rescue Squad
"Hello, I seen your group and I may have a new techology that can improve your patient care while doing rescues. I have a new techology that splints the cervical spine and immobilizes the cervical spine above C1 and below C7, securing the cervical…"
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Todd Webb commented on Michael Hood's group Wisconsin EMS Association
"Hello, I am a paramedic and member of the ems association in Wisconsin. I feel this group has done alot and should continue to do so. I have a new technology that treat cervical injuries by splinting the cervical spine above C1 and below C7. Also,…"
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Oct 31, 2009
Todd Webb commented on William Tatum's group SC EMS
"Hello, I am a paramedic from Wisconsin area. I have a new technology that I feel should be seen and used by all EMS providers. This new technology actually splints the cervical spine in any position just not neutral for marketed collars. If you like…"
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Todd Webb replied to Todd Webb's discussion cervical injuries and treatment in the group Minnesota EMS
"I do have some literature on this and do have a study published to look at. What type of literature you actually want to see? "
Oct 31, 2009
Marshall Washick replied to Todd Webb's discussion cervical injuries and treatment in the group Minnesota EMS
"Is there any published literature on the use of this device? If so, is it readily available?"
Oct 30, 2009
Michael Fraley replied to Todd Webb's discussion Are We Taking Care of Cervical Injuries Properly?
"Thank you Todd. I have read the J Athl Train article and agree with Lee's comments. The link to the DOT only takes me to a page that lists a bunch of other pages. And the other references are only repeating the 25% cited in the Askins study. I…"
Aug 16, 2009
Todd Webb replied to Todd Webb's discussion Are We Taking Care of Cervical Injuries Properly?
"Lee, Here are additional information I was given from my company, please look at the following websites: We quote the data after the study by Colleen Y. James, Bryan L. Riemann, Barry A. Munkasy and A. Barry Joyner published in the Journal of…"
Aug 6, 2009
Todd Webb replied to Todd Webb's discussion new product for cervical injuries in the group Gadgets and Tricks of the Trade
"Thanks for the reply back. The first issue is that this new cervical splint is used for ped's and adult with same splint, thus eliminating addtional inventory of carrying multiply collars to same as using one xcollar cervical splint. The…"
Aug 6, 2009
Todd Webb replied to Todd Webb's discussion Are We Taking Care of Cervical Injuries Properly?
"Here is the web sites I was given by my office to where the statistics came from on a total of 25% of cervical spine injuries occur after the initial injury, termed secondary injury, either during transport or in the early course of…"
Aug 6, 2009

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XCollar Cervical Splint
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xcollarwi@yahoo.com
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13
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I am a sales rep for Xcollar Cervical Splint and Legecy Distribution for High Visibilty Clothing and Equipment. Please check out our web site for the best new product in EMS, www.xcollar.com. The only cervical splint in EMS to fully secure the c-spine without moving. Check it out!
XCollar Cervical Splint—Adult and Pediatric

The XCollar Cervical Splint simplifies your job, saves space and improves immobilization. The only cervical splint on the market to splint the cervical spine above C1 and below C7.

The XCollar Cervical Splint is only immobilization device to allow patient to be immobilized in neutral position or position of comfort.

All you have to do is extend, fold down back tab, and apply the XCollar Cervical Splint! By using the XCollar Cervical Splint, you’ll have more room in your bag for other equipment.

The XCollar Cervical Splint:

Just extend, fold down back tab, and apply—three simple steps! This XCollar Cervical Splint fits adult and pediatric patients and delivers superior immobilization you expect from XCollar Cervical Splint.

Patented side-to-side adjustment stabilizes patient’s in their position of comfort.

Maintains a neutral position across a broader range of patient’s body type and sizes.

See through construction with greater visual and physical access to ears.

Locks ensure selected sizes stay in place.

Color coded for easy application.

Adjustment numbers ensure symmetrical alignment of size.

Uses the same sizing and application method for adult or pediatric.

Easy access for pulse checks, advance airway procedures, and visualization through oversized trachea hole.

Reduces inventory costs and saves space.

Radiolucent, MRI, and CT scan compatible.

Provides timely treatment to a large number of patients in MVC and MCI incidents with less personnel.

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For more information, visit us at www.xcollar.com, or contact sales representative
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New Technology used for Cervical Injuries

XCollar Cervical Splint is the first worldwide to be used for prehospital EMS. The XCollar is a New Cervical Immobilization System that ensures a higher standard of care by providing a significant reduction in cervical spinal movement and manipulation. The XCollar works as a splint to effectively immobilize the cervical spine above C-1 and below C-7.



Most of the old dogs in EMS can recall some of the original cervical collars, like the single-piece foam collar that wrapped around the… Continue

Posted on June 8, 2009 at 7:40am

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