Universal tie-less patient limb restraint device

Surgery – Body protecting or restraining devices for patients or infants – Restrainers and immobilizers

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128876, A61F 537

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055581021

ABSTRACT:
A limb restraint device is for ready assembly/detachment with a patient, and while in use, for remote anchoring to limit exaggerated limb flexing. It includes a flexible fabric member of rectangular configuration having a ribbon-like member presenting a closed circle which is secured to one short end and so secured as to provide two hemispherical loops for engaging a tethering strap. Complemental adhering members are provided adjacent to each transverse end and are adapted to interruptably engage each other when a patient limb is enclosed. An elongate anchoring strap is operably connected to the loops serving to reinforce the fabric member enclosure and concurrently tether the limb to a remote anchoring post.

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