Australian Healthcare Supplies (AHS) offers a wide range of cervical collars, neck braces, cervical orthoses and cervical pillows, designed to help support the neck and surrounding areas. Browse our full range of cervical aids below.
Tynor Cervical Collar Soft B02 | Neck Immobilisation Australia
Tynor Cervical Collar Soft (Firm Density) B-01
Cervical Traction Head Halter
Tynor Cervical Collar Hard Adjustable B03 | Rigid Neck Support AU
Tynor Contoured Cervical Pillow B19 | Twin Height Orthopaedic Pillow
Cervical Traction Kit (Sitting) With Weight Bag
Tynor Cervical Orthosis Philadelphia (Plastazote) B10 | Rigid Neck Support AU
Tynor Philadelphia Cervical Orthosis B-05 | Rigid Neck Support
Tynor Cervical Pillow Regular B08
Cervical Traction Spreader Bar for Cervical Traction Kit
Cervical Traction Kit (Sleeping) With Weight Bag
Tynor Philadelphia Cervical Orthosis B-05 Child | Rigid Neck Support
Supporting the neck during everyday strain
Prolonged computer and device use is one of the leading contributors to neck discomfort. With more desk-bound work and screen time — phones, gaming, television and study — many of us spend long periods looking down.
The average human head weighs around 4–6 kilograms. With prolonged neck flexion (looking down), gravity gradually positions the head further forward than its natural alignment. Research suggests that for every inch the head moves forward, a significant additional load is placed on the spine.
This places load on the joints, muscles and ligaments of the neck, which is why neck discomfort is one of the most common concerns chiropractors address after lower back issues. The two areas often go hand in hand, as posture in the upper back can affect the lower back and vice versa.
Discomfort in the cervical region can arise from many factors, including sudden or traumatic movement of the neck — such as whiplash from a motor vehicle accident — as well as longer-term, ongoing concerns.
How cervical collars and neck supports work
Neck supports are designed to provide support for the neck and related areas. Neck braces and soft collars are designed to help carry the weight of the head and support the neck muscles. A soft collar may also be used to provide support following a whiplash-type incident, while a firmer collar is designed to limit movement more.
Whiplash most often occurs following a vehicle accident involving rapid deceleration, which causes the head to move forward quickly relative to the body. This can stretch the muscle and ligament tissue at the back of the neck. A cervical collar is designed to help support these tissues during recovery.
The right type of support depends on individual circumstances, which is why obtaining a professional diagnosis is important. Following an injury, medical professionals will assess and support the neck, and an X-ray or scan can help determine the extent of any injury. A neck collar may be suitable in less severe cases — it is designed to be comfortable while limiting movement.
Explore Our Full Range of Supports & Braces
Besides cervical aids we also stock ankle support products, arm and elbow supports, wrist and forearm products, child support products, fracture aids, support belts for hernia and groin, knee and thigh support products, lumbar support products, shoulder supports, traction kits, body belts, and walking aids. Choose your required product from our wide range of collections.
Frequently Asked Questions on Cervical Aids
When might I use a cervical collar or neck support?
Cervical collars and neck supports are often suggested by medical professionals to provide support for the neck during everyday strain or following an injury such as whiplash. A collar is designed to help support the neck and limit movement while you recover. Always seek a professional assessment to determine the most suitable option.
What is the difference between a soft collar and a hard collar?
A soft collar is designed to provide gentle support and comfort while allowing some movement, and is often used for everyday strain. A firmer or hard collar is designed to provide more structured support and to limit movement more. Your healthcare professional can advise which is appropriate for you.
What is your product warranty policy?
Tynor offers a 6-month warranty against manufacturing defects. All goods returned as faulty will be inspected for a manufacturing defect. If deemed faulty, a full refund or exchange will be provided in accordance with Australian Consumer Law, provided you have proof of purchase.
How do I clean my cervical collar?
Many cervical collars and supports may be hand-washed with mild detergent in water below 30°C, without wringing. Allow the support to dry in the shade. Always follow the care instructions in the product manual included with your purchase.
Supplied by Australian Healthcare Supplies, a registered NDIS provider based in Perth, Western Australia.
