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The Split Cervical Collar/Head Halter is a combination cervical collar and cervical traction head halter designed for symptomatic relief of neck pain or injury. Made of medium firm foam, this collar is split in the center for use as a halter. It also features brass grommets at the end for connecting to cervical traction systems and hook-and-loop closure. SIZES: One size fits most. DIMENSIONS: Fits neck circumference from 14 to 18 inches. COLOR: Natural.

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This product record was updated on April 3, 1998.

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Scott Specialties Inc.

512 M Street
PO Box 508
Belleville, Kansas 66935
United States
Telephone: 800-255-7136 or 785-527-5627.
Fax: 800-531-9826 or 785-527-5713.
Web: http://www.scottspecialties.com.
Email: customerservice@scottspecialties.com.


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