Which Part of the Body Should the Car Headrest Correspond To?
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While driving, the headrest is generally positioned at a level parallel to the ears, corresponding to the back of the head. If possible, you can also purchase a headrest with neck support to install on the vehicle seat for more comprehensive protection. Below is an introduction to the functions of car headrests: Function 1: The primary role of a car headrest is to protect the fragile neck in the event of a rear-end collision (according to statistics from relevant departments, neck sprains are one of the most common injuries in car accidents), while also providing cushioning for the head. Function 2: Without a headrest, the powerful impact from a collision would directly press on the fragile neck, potentially causing spinal injuries, severe cases may lead to paralysis, or even be life-threatening.