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Should I Wear A Collar for My Muscular Pain?

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Do you want to use it for the short-term?

Do you want to wear a collar to bed?

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Experts recommend that you can wear collars for problems like neck pain, muscular pain, and cervical strain, but you can wear it only for a short time. Otherwise, it can worsen a stiff neck because you're telling the brain not to move your neck by wrapping a collar around it and that limited motion can lead to neck stiffness and even pain. So, never use it for more than a few hours and follow the instructions of your healthcare provider.

Resumes your normal activities at the earliest as you'll get a lot of relief from the neck pain that has been troubling you. Based on what your doctor says, you can even wear your collar to bed to protect your neck at all times. In fact, you'd be asked to sleep on a firm bed or mattress to get quick relief from neck pain.

Collars are used to give additional support to your neck, especially if you've been having pain in your neck and spinal cord. The idea is to limit the movement of your neck and head, so the brain can work to address the problem at the earliest. Sometimes, additional medications and therapies may be needed to relieve this pain. This is a short-term solution to help you recover from the pain and can't be used forever.

Only a few conditions would require you to wear a collar and some of them are a whiplash or a trauma that is caused due to accidents or injuries from a fall. Besides, it is also used to provide support to your neck after surgery and to handle the pain from cervical spondylosis, nerve compression, and also to address any pain in the neck area.

Generally speaking, collars can be divided into two types, namely, the hard and soft collars. Soft collars are made from soft materials and are typically used to provide relief from neck pain and serious neck injuries. Hard collars, on the other hand, are made from hard materials like plexiglass and are more ideal for severe neck injuries due to trauma or accidents.

Great! Make sure you follow your doctor's instructions thoroughly to get quick relief from neck pain and to reduce the possibilities of side-effects of wearing it.

Wearing these collars for a long time can make your necks stiff and over time, can make the surrounding muscles weak as your brain gets used to reduced neck movements. There have also been concerns related to breathing, increased pressure on your brain, and elevated blood pressure. Make sure you check with your healthcare provider before you make decisions about wearing a collar.

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