Cervical Collar Sizing Guide Canada

This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before selecting or using a brace or support for your situation.

Direct answer: A cervical collar sizing guide starts with two measurements: the vertical distance from the jawline to the top of the shoulder, and the circumference around the neck. Choose a collar height that fills the space without forcing the chin up, then match the support level to your activity, comfort needs, and clinician guidance.

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Cervical Collar Sizing Guide

How to Size a Cervical Collar

For most shoppers, collar height matters as much as neck circumference. A collar that is too tall can push the chin upward, while one that is too short may feel loose during seated work or light movement. Soft collars are commonly used for gentle daily support, while adjustable or firmer designs offer more structured positioning when that is the preferred route.

Use your measurements and daily routine to narrow the collar style before choosing a product.

If your main scenario is... Choose this route Medibrace option Why it fits
Desk work with mild neck fatigue Soft, low profile collar Corflex Ultra Cervical Soft Collar Soft foam helps with comfort during seated routines while keeping the fit simple to measure.
Need one collar with height adjustment Adjustable structured collar Aspen Vista Collar The height adjustment helps fine tune jaw-to-shoulder spacing when standard collar heights feel imprecise.
Prefer a complete collar plus spare pads Adjustable collar with pad backup Aspen Vista Collar With Replacement Pad Set Useful when daily wear makes pad rotation important for freshness and consistent contact.
Short errands and light household tasks Contoured comfort brace Push Care Neck Brace The shaped design is suited to lower bulk support during brief daily activities.
More structured daily positioning Firmer neck brace Push Med Neck Brace A more structured profile may help with stability when a soft collar feels too flexible.

Recommended Medibrace options

Corflex Ultra Cervical Soft Collar

Corflex Ultra Cervical Soft Collar

  • Role: Simple soft collar for first-pass sizing
  • Support type: Soft foam cervical support
  • Price: $51.73
  • Best for: People comparing collar height and circumference for light daily comfort during desk work, reading, or short periods of upright activity.
  • Tradeoff: Less structured than adjustable collars, so precise height control is limited.

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Aspen Vista Collar

Aspen Vista Collar

  • Role: Adjustable collar for height fine tuning
  • Support type: Structured adjustable cervical collar
  • Price: $119.99
  • Best for: Shoppers whose jaw-to-shoulder measurement sits between standard sizes and who want a collar that can be adjusted more precisely.
  • Tradeoff: Bulkier than a soft collar and may feel warmer during extended indoor use.

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Aspen Vista Collar With Replacement Pad Set

Aspen Vista Collar With Replacement Pad Set

  • Role: Adjustable collar with pad rotation
  • Support type: Structured collar with replacement pads
  • Price: $139.99
  • Best for: Daily users who want adjustable sizing plus an extra pad set for rotation, cleaning, and maintaining a consistent contact feel.
  • Tradeoff: Higher upfront cost than buying the collar alone.

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Push Care Neck Brace

Push Care Neck Brace

  • Role: Contoured support for lower bulk wear
  • Support type: Contoured neck brace
  • Price: $95.22
  • Best for: People who want a shaped collar feel for short outings or routine tasks where a bulky rigid profile would be inconvenient.
  • Tradeoff: May offer less positioning control than firmer adjustable designs.

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Push Med Neck Brace

Push Med Neck Brace

  • Role: More structured brace for stability preference
  • Support type: Structured neck brace
  • Price: $142.80
  • Best for: Users who have measured carefully and prefer a steadier collar feel for daily positioning compared with soft foam options.
  • Tradeoff: More noticeable under clothing and less minimal than soft collars.

Shop Push Med Neck Brace

Compare by fit adjustability, comfort, and how much structure you want around the neck.

Choice Best context Main advantage When to choose differently
Soft collar Light support during seated or low movement routines Easy to size, simple to wear, and lower profile Choose adjustable structure when height precision is the main concern
Adjustable structured collar Between-size measurements or firmer positioning preference Height can be fine tuned after measuring Choose soft foam when comfort and lower bulk matter most
Collar plus spare pads Frequent wear where pads need rotation Keeps a fresh contact surface available Choose collar-only when use is occasional
Contoured neck brace Short errands and everyday comfort Shaped fit can feel less boxy than some collars Choose more structure when stability is the priority

Fit, use, and safety guidance

  • Measure from the top of the shoulder to the underside of the jaw while looking straight ahead.
  • Measure neck circumference without pulling the tape tight against the skin.
  • The chin should rest comfortably without being pushed upward or tucked down.
  • Check that breathing, swallowing, and speaking remain comfortable after fastening.
  • Recheck fit after sitting, standing, and walking briefly because posture can change collar contact.

Health and safety note: This Medibrace guide is general product-selection information only. It does not diagnose, treat, cure, prevent, prescribe, or replace advice from a licensed clinician.

When to check with a clinician first

Speak with a clinician before choosing a cervical collar if neck pain follows a fall, collision, or sudden injury, if there is numbness or weakness in the arms or hands, if symptoms are worsening, or if you were given specific brace instructions after surgery or imaging.

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FAQ

How do I measure for a cervical collar?

Measure from the top of the shoulder to the underside of the jaw for height, then measure around the neck for circumference. Use both numbers when comparing collar styles.

Should a cervical collar feel tight?

It should feel secure, but not tight. Breathing, swallowing, and speaking should remain comfortable, and the chin should not be forced upward.

What if I am between cervical collar sizes?

An adjustable collar can help fine tune height when a standard soft collar feels too tall or too short after measuring.

Is a soft or structured cervical collar better?

Soft collars are often chosen for comfort and lower bulk, while structured collars are commonly used when steadier positioning or height adjustment is preferred.

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