The Philadelphia® Stabilizer was designed in 1984 as an
attachment to the Philadelphia Collar to enhance the product's capability
as a cervicothoracic orthosis.
When applied to the patient, it greatly restricts flexion and extension
of the cervical spine.
As the patient recovers, the Stabilizer can be removed while allowing
the Collar to remain on the patient.
May be used in conjunction with the Philadelphia Halo attachment.
Every product we manufacture demonstrates our commitment to patient
compliance and recovery through superior immobilization and comfort.
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- Restricts cervical spine flexion, extension and rotation to
promote patient recovery.
- Latex-free, non-toxic and hypoallergenic Plastazote® foam
reduces skin irritation.
- Adjustable bilateral Velcro® hook and loop fasteners ensure
proper fit.
- Anterior and posterior rigid plastic thoracic reinforcement
pieces limit movement.
- Two-piece design enhances patient comfort.
- Conformance to the chest and back allows superior stability
and comfort.
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- Water-resistant for bathing and aqua-therapy.
- Easily customized for individual requirements.
- No tools required to assemble.
- X-ray, CT and MRI lucent.
- Clean with mild soap and clean water.
- May be used in conjunction with the Philadelphia Halo attachment.
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The Adult
Philadelphia Stabilizer will fit most average individuals from 5'
to 6'6" when attached to the Philadelphia Collar.
The Pediatric Philadelphia Stabilizer can be attached to both the
Child and Infant Philadelphia Collar.
Sizes: Adult and Pediatric. |
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Proper
application of the Stabilizer is important for immobilization and
patient comfort. The two-piece design consists of a FRONT piece and
BACK piece which are packaged as a set.
Always maintain the patient's head in neutral alignment. These directions
are guidelines only; follow a qualified healthcare provider's instructions. |
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Insert the
plastic reinforcement of the Collar FRONT piece into the top of the
Stabilizer FRONT piece. Slide the pieces together until the holes
are in alignment. Repeat for the Collar BACK piece and Stabilizer
BACK piece. |
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After the
Stabilizer and Collar holes are in alignment, insert the locking plugs.
Detach the nylon fastener after the plugs are securely locked into
position and the two pieces cannot be separated. |
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After properly
applying the Collar, insert the Velcro straps located on the Stabilizer
BACK piece through the buckels located on the Stabilizer FRONT piece. |
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Pull both
straps simultaneously and with equal pressure toward the Stabilizer
BACK piece. Verify that all components are centered on the patient
and the patient is in neutral alignment. Fasten strap securely and
remove excess material, as necessary. |
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Before removing the
Stabilizer and Collar, mark the position of the Velcro strap location
to ensure re-application maintains the proper fit.
With the Stabilizer and Collar secured on the patient, loosen and
unbuckle the Stabilizer strap on the RIGHT side and then on the
LEFT side. To remove the Collar, unfasten the Velcro strap on the
RIGHT side and then the LEFT side. Remove Stabilizer and Collar
from the patient.
Plugs can be removed only when the Stabilizer is no longer necessary
and only the Collar is required as instructed by a qualified healthcare
professional.
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Proper hygiene
and product cleaning are an important part of a patient's recovery.
In addition, it will keep the patient clean, comfortable and prevent
skin irritation. A qualified healthcare professional will establish
your cleaning routine.
After the Stabilizer and Collar are removed, gently clean the patient's
neck and face; if there is skin irritation contact a qualified healthcare
professional. The patient's neck and face should be dried completely
before the Stabilizer and Collar are applied. |
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The entire Stabilizer
and Collar can be cleaned with mild soap and clean water. The Stabilizer
and Collar should be dried completely with a cloth or air-dried before
it is applied to the patient. While a mild disinfectant is acceptable,
do not use harsh chemicals or bleach.
Apply the Stabilizer and Collar as instructed by a qualified healthcare
professional.
The Philadelphia Liner is
specifically designed for extended wear and enhanced patient comfort.
Available in Original and Tracheotomy designs. |
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