SIPQuik Stabilize In Place Cervical Collar
Short for "Stabilize In Place Quickly," the SIPQuik™ vacuum cervical splint is to be used to help reduce potential movement of the patient’s head and/or neck in cases where spinal fracture, sprain and/or spinal cord injury is suspected.
- Soft, conforms to the body
- Built-in pump vacuums out air and locks the collar in place
- More comfortable for the patient
- Designed to accommodate X-Ray and MRIs
- Safer than traditional rigid C-collars
Unlike traditional cervical collars, which are rigid and uncomfortable, the SIPQuik is soft, conforming to the body with a micro-beed filling so the patient can remain as comfortable as possible during stabilization. A built-in pump vacuums out air and locks the collar in place to fit the patient's anatomy.
The SIPQuik is easier for first responders to use and far more comfortable for the patient (already usually in considerable pain) to wear than traditional C-collars. And not only that, it’s safer. Indeed, recent studies have demonstrated that the rigid C-collars currently in use can actually cause more harm than good, exacerbating the situation and stretching the neck or causing undue pressure. By solving these issues simply and elegantly, the SIPQuik by Care 2 Innovations proves itself as a win-win product for both medical professionals and patients.
SIPQuik Cervical Collar Features and Use
Watch how the SIPQuik Cervical Collar offers fast, effective, comfortable cervical immobilization for patients in any condition.Can the SIPQuik™ Stabilize In Place Cervical Collar be disinfected and reused?
Anonymous- On Monday, 08 July 2019
The SIPQuik™ Stabilize In Place Cervical Collar is marked "SINGLE USE".
Jim L.- answered On Wednesday, 10 July 2019
Is the SIPQuick Stabilize In Place Cervical Collar approved for use at my Local EMS Agency?
Anonymous- On Saturday, 02 April 2022
For information regarding the approval & use of the SIPQuick Stabilize In Place Cervical Collar at your Local EMS Agency, please consult with your Medical Director and/or Local EMS Protocols.
Forrest U.- answered On Monday, 04 April 2022
Are the SIPQuik Stabilize In Place Cervical Collars radiographically translucent?
Anonymous- On Friday, 27 October 2023
Yes, the SIPQuik Stabilize In Place Cervical Collars are radiographically translucent.
Jim L.- answered On Sunday, 29 October 2023