Title: SurvSplint PT Pelvic Stabilizer Belt (Blue Civilian)
Description:
The SurvSplint PT pelvic binder is designed for pelvic stabilization in severe injuries such as open or closed fractures, pelvic bone displacement, or ligament damage. This innovative pelvic support features a wide, circumferential belt design that comfortably encircles the hip area. The unique AutoStop buckle eliminates the risk of over-tightening or under-tightening, ensuring optimal compression with a simple click-and-secure mechanism. Its center-narrowed design allows for catheterization, interventional radiology, or abdominal surgery without removal. The rear features a soft, non-slip coating for enhanced patient comfort and immobilization during transport. Key advantages include resistance to thermal extremes, exceptional durability against abrasion and puncture, ergonomic design for diverse body types, and X-ray transparency for imaging procedures.
Specifications:
- Size: One size fits most (OSFA), adjustable from 30-50 inches (81-127 cm).
- Weight: 0.55 lbs (250 g)
- Packed Dimensions: Height – 5.5 in (14 cm), Width – 7.5 in (19 cm), Depth – 3.7 in (9.5 cm)
- Optimal Pressure: Achieved with 150 Newtons of circumferential pressure (via buckle clicks).
How it Works:
The SurvSplint PT utilizes a patented Safe-Click buckle for precise tension adjustment. This ratchet mechanism prevents over-tightening. When sufficient tension is achieved, the buckle clicks, locking the strap. Release is automatic, slightly relaxing the pressure to prevent excessive compression while maintaining immobilization. This unique design minimizes the risk of incorrect application and ensures comfortable, effective pelvic stabilization.
Keywords:
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