Features & Benefits
Something for Everyone
In the fast paced, challenging world of emergency medicine, it’s difficult to know who your next patient will be. For those who require c-spine precautions, the Sierra Universal Collar™ simplifies patient care. It offers an effective, convenient, and affordable solution that works in today’s cost conscious healthcare environment.
Unique Design
The Sierra Universal Collar™ will allow you to reduce inventory, eliminate SKU’s, and save valuable space. It also makes a great shower collar for long term patients. From the ED to Central Supply, it will improve efficiency in your facility.
Child Sizes Available
The Sierra Universal Collar™ was designed specifically with the pediatric patient in mind. With just one size, the Sierra™ provides substantial motion restriction for the vast majority of the pediatric patient population. It’s flat back panel facilitates a safe application and the DYNA-Capture system contours to the back of the child’s head, increasing motion restriction. Access to the tracheal area is unparalleled, allowing for visualization or any procedure on the anterior neck. Simplify your inventory and improve your patient care with the Sierra Pediatric Collar™.
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READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE. Proper training in the use of this device should take place before it is applied. These directions are guidelines only and are not offered as medical recommendations.
THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED FOR APPLICATION BY LICENSED HEALTH CARE PRACTITIONERS AS DIRECTED BY A PHYSICIAN OR OTHER QUALIFIED MEDICAL AUTHORITY. PERMANENT INJURY MAY RESULT FROM USE OTHER THAN AS DIRECTED BY A PHYSICIAN OR OTHER MEDICAL AUTHORITY. ASPEN MEDICAL PRODUCTS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY FOR INJURY OR DAMAGE BY REASON OF ANY APPLICATION OF THIS PRODUCT. PLEASE SEE THE ACCOMPANYING LIMITED WARRANTY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION IN THIS REGARD.
Research
Comparative Evaluation of Two Cervical Orthoses in Flexion and Extension: A Comparison of the Sierra™ Universal Collar and the Philadelphia® Cervical Collar
Technical Report
OVERVIEW: The ability of a cervical orthosis to restrict motion of the cervical spine is a primary measure of effectiveness. Motion restriction testing of new orthoses and current products is essential in providing information about relative effectiveness.
MATERIALS & METHODS: Fifteen adults from 25 to 50 years old (8 men and 7 women) with no reported history of cervical injury or pathology served as subjects. The orthoses studied were: (1) the single size Sierra™ Universal Collar and (2) the Philadelphia® Cervical Collar (multiple sizes). Each orthosis was fitted by the same certified orthotist according to the manufacturer's written instructions.
Gross sagittal motion of the head and neck was measured relative to the horizon using a special mouthpiece with pointer assembly. The motion was recored with a video camera.
Each subject was instructed to flex (or extend) their head and neck as far as possible and then return to their neutral position under three conditions-no orthosis, Sierra™ Universal Collar, and Philadelphia® Cervical Collar. The order of these three conditions was randomized for each subject. The maximum angular motion in flexion and extension in each orthosis and with no orthosis (normal unrestricted motion) was recored for each subject. Each test was repeated three times and the results were averaged. The amount of flexion and extension allowed by each collar was calculated as a percentage of the normal unrestricted motion.
RESULTS: In flexion, the Sierra™ Universal Collar allowed 25% of normal unrestricted motion while the Philadelphia® Cervical Collar allowed 31%. In extension, the Sierra™ Universal Collar allowed 40% of normal unrestricted motion while the Philadelphia® Cervical Collar allowed 41%.
DISCUSSION: It is important for healthcare professionals to be able to make informed decisions about the effectiveness of new cervical orthoses such as the Sierra™ Universal Collar. The Philadelphia® Cervical Collar, introduced in 1971, was used as a point of comparison. The data suggest that the new, single sized Sierra™ Universal Collar and the Philadelphia® Cervical Collar, which is available in 25 adult sizes, provide similar motion restriction.
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Accessories
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