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attelle cervicale Gibaud C1

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"Découvrez notre sélection d'orthèses cervicales GIBAUD, spécialement conçues pour soutenir et stabiliser le cou. Idéales pour des conditions telles que les blessures des muscles ou des ligaments cervicaux, les coups du lapin et la récupération postopératoire, ces orthèses souples offrent confort et ajustement. Découvrez des orthèses cervicales durables, fabriquées à la machine. des colliers lavables qui favorisent la guérison et assurent une immobilisation optimale. Parfaits pour ceux qui recherchent un soutien cervical fiable et de haute qualité dans la gamme de produits de santé et de beauté de Suisse.
Gibaud cervicalstütze c1 7.5cm gr1 soft 29-34cm

Gibaud cervicalstütze c1 7.5cm gr1 soft 29-34cm

 
Code produit : 6270893

GIBAUD cervical brace C1 7.5cm Gr1 soft 29-34cm The GIBAUD cervical brace C1 is a soft brace designed to support the neck and immobilize the cervical spine. This brace is ideal for patients with cervical muscle or ligament injuries, whiplash, cervicalgia, or after cervical surgery. The brace is made from soft materials that conform to the neck for maximum comfort. It is fully adjustable with a hook and loop closure system that allows the user to customize the fit for their specific needs. The C1 is 7.5cm wide and fits neck circumferences of 29-34cm. The cervical brace supports the neck in a neutral position, which helps to reduce pain, inflammation, and muscle spasm. It also minimizes the risk of further injury and provides additional stability during the healing process. The GIBAUD cervical brace C1 is easy to apply and remove, making it a convenient solution for patients requiring short-term cervical support. It is also machine washable for easy maintenance and hygiene. Trust the GIBAUD cervical brace C1 to provide the necessary support, comfort, and immobilization to promote healing and recovery for your cervical injury. ..

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