Neck Braces and Cervical Traction

ACG Medical Supply is a leading provider of high-quality neck braces and cervical traction designed to support recovery and alleviate discomfort. Our range includes cervical collars, cervical neck support, and orthopedic neck braces for various conditions, from post-operative neck support to whiplash treatment. Our adjustable neck braces offer customizable comfort and support, while our products for head injury recovery assist in the healing process. Experience effective neck pain relief with ACG Medical Supply's innovative and comfortable solutions. Some purchases for Orthopedic Supports and Braces require a prescription by your doctor. You may fax the prescription to ACG Medical Supply at 972-463-0920 or send by e-mail to sales@acgmedical.com

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  • CERVICAL COLLAR CERVICAL COLLAR

    Nova

    SOFT CERVICAL NECK SUPPORT

    $19.00
    Made of soft, polyurethane foam. One size fits most. Velcro tabs for easy secure and closure. Provides comfortable neck support and reduces head and cervical vertebrae movement. Promotes proper healing while preventing additional injury. Works great for...
    $19.00

  • Drive Overdoor Home Cervical Neck Traction Kit

    Drive Medical

    Drive Overdoor Home Cervical Neck Traction Kit

    $29.00
    This home cervical neck traction kit by Drive Medical features a heavy-duty head halter for overdoor use. The halter includes several items to make use easier: a metal support; self-attaching closures, a 12" adjustable spreader bar, an 8' traction rope,...
    $29.00

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

A professional stair lift installation usually takes 2–4 hours for straight staircases, while curved models may take a full day due to custom rail alignment. For a step-by-step breakdown, read our Stair Lift Installation Guide .

Standard stair lifts typically support between 300 and 400 pounds. For users requiring more capacity, ACG Medical Supply provides heavy-duty or bariatric models that can safely support up to 500 or 600 pounds.

Straight lifts usually cost $3,000–6,000 installed, curved lifts often cost $8,000–15,000 or more, depending on layout, options, and local labor.

If your stairs are one straight run, a straight stair lift fits. If you have a landing, bend, or multiple levels, you’ll need a curved stair lift or multiple straight lifts with a landing, depending on the layout. To help you decide, you can read our detailed comparison of straight vs curved stair lifts

Stair lifts are designed with multiple safety sensors that stop the unit if an obstruction is detected. They also feature swivel seats and safety belts to ensure the user is securely positioned before and after the ride.