Your child is wearing a cervical thoracic orthosis (CTO) to keep the neck and upper back stable so they can heal safely. CTOs usually are worn for a short period of time. Kids get used to wearing them.


A CTO holds a child's head and neck in place so that spinal bones, or vertebrae, can heal from an injury, surgery, or spinal problem. ("Cervical" refers to the neck; "thoracic" refers to the upper back; "orthosis" is another word for "brace.")
A CTO is made of hard plastic and has foam padding for comfort. Some CTOs have clips, metal bars, or fabric straps. These help to keep the brace in place and the neck from moving.




Your child: