FULL BODY SPLINT (VACUUM MATTRESS) – Ambulance Equipment

  • Built in patient restraining straps
  • 8 carry handles
  • Cross fix Restraint System
  • Carry capacity 200 Kg

Description

A full body splint, also known as a vacuum mattress, is a medical device used to immobilize and support a person’s entire body in cases of suspected spinal or pelvic injuries. It consists of a durable, vacuum-sealed mattress that conforms to the shape of the body, providing support and stability during transportation and treatment.

The vacuum mattress is typically made of a heavy-duty plastic material that is heat-sealed around the edges to create a sealed compartment. When air is removed from the mattress using a vacuum pump, it molds around the patient’s body, creating a custom-fit support surface that minimizes movement and reduces the risk of further injury.

These devices are commonly used in emergency medicine, such as in ambulances or at accident scenes, to safely immobilize patients with suspected spinal or pelvic injuries. They can also be used in medical settings such as hospitals or physical therapy clinics to provide support and stability during various procedures or treatments.

Overall, the full body splint/vacuum mattress is an important tool in emergency and trauma care, helping to stabilize and protect patients with serious injuries until they can receive further medical attention.