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E-STAT™
Plastic Products
Immobilizer Support & Emergency Collars
E-Stat™
,
a division of Fram Trak™
Industries offers both emergency and orthopedic immobilizer cervical collars.
Our “Quick Collar” is an emergency use one-piece collar that
assembles with our patented zip rivet design.
This design enables the emergency response team to immobilize the patient
quickly and efficiently.
The two-piece “Comfort Collar” is an orthopedic cervical support
collar that has been designed for multiple and long term use.
Both collars are manufactured and monitored by our quality control
department. Our
dedication to details enables us to meet the specifications set for these
products.

Key Benefits
“Quick Collar”,
as pictured left is a
single piece construction made from high-density medical grade polyethylene
plastic.
While “Comfort
Collar” above is thermoformed from a soft, closed cell, non-toxic hypoallergenic
Epilon foam with an internal high-density polyethylene insert.
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Both collars are lightweight, radiolucent and incorporate large
tracheotomy openings plus additional openings for ventilation and comfort
into their design.
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“Quick Collar” comes in 6 sizes including infant and pediatric
and are color coded for easy size determination.
A preformed chin cup requires no additional assembly.
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“Comfort Collar” comes in 3 sizes, 4 heights, and a pediatric
size in soft beige. This
collar is designed with front fastening pressure sensitive closure for easy
application.
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The high-density polyethylene insert and the contour of the
“Comfort Collar” allow complete circumferential cervical support
laterally as well as anterior and posterior movements.
This collar can include a lavender fragrance incorporated into the
Epilon foam. The fragrance is
calming and balancing, both physically and emotionally, and is widely used
in aromatherapy.
Precautions:
The Quick Collar and Comfort Collar should always be applied by a
qualified healthcare professional. Make
sure the collar is neither too tight nor too loose which could impair normal
breathing or create pressure areas. Always
consult the patient’s physician, should there be any concerns about the
patient’s condition.
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