The abdominal restraining belt includes an articulated system to let the patient turn on to either side, sit up, and sit on the bed. This is a common method for the purpose of Psychiatric restraint. The abdominal belt can be easily installed before or after the patient has gone to bed. The lower part - with subjection bands - can be fixed to the bed or stretcher frame; the upper part has to be placed around the waist of the patient. The lateral restraining bands must always be applied and used and are intended to prevent the patient from rotating around the axis of the belt.
Patented Memory System
Facilitates the positioning and registers the condition of the patient. Patent number: 10382112.0
Lateral sewn band
Improves the security by preventing the patient from spinning around
Perineal band
Prevents the patient from sliding down and avoids injuries and suffocation risks
Articulation
Allows postural changes
3 eyelets in the belt base
Improves the adaptation to different widths of beds
Lateral bands with more eyelets
Allows the therapeutic restrain treatment
Reinforced padded edges
Increases the patient's comfort
Double eyelets for XL
Improves the patient's security
Applications:
Bed high security
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