Posey Torso Support User Manual

Application instructions, Rx only torso support

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ApplicAtion

instructions

If the patient has, poor upper trunk control or

has a tendency to slide or fall off the chair, it should not be

used over the torso in a chair without a belt or pelvic piece

over the lower pelvis/lap area.

Applicable Products:

REF

3656s, 3656M, 3656l, 3656Xl, 3656XXl

DEscription oF proDuct: Five-inch (13 cm) wide belt with shoulder straps for wheelchairs or similar non-wheelchair applications.

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torso support

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3656

posEY torso support

Straps must ALWAYS be snug,

but not interfere with breathing or

circulation. After application, slide an open

hand (flat) between the device and patient

to ensure proper fit. Make sure that the

straps are secured at a juncture of the

frame, out of the patient’s reach, and

cannot slide in any direction, as this would

change the position of the device. If a patient’s body weight

becomes suspended off the chair, chest compression and

suffocation could result. Restraints with a pelvic piece may be

necessary to reduce sliding down.

ApplicAtion instructions:
1.
Seat the patient with the hips

against the chair back.

2. Wrap the chest strap around the

patient and the chair. Press hook

and loop firmly together. The patient

should be comfortably seated and

breathing easily.

3. Bring the shoulder straps over the

shoulders, crossing them in an “X”

behind the seat rest (fig. 1). Secure

the shoulder straps to chest strap.
notE: The “hook and loop” may be secured in front of the

-patient for “self-release,” or behind the patient for

“assisted-release.” The proper medical authority should

determine which way the belt is to be utilized.

inDicAtions For usE:

• Patients requiring a positioning device to assist

medical treatment.

DO NOT use on a patient who is or becomes highly aggressive, combative, agitated,

or suicidal.

DO NOT use on patients with: ostomy, colostomy, or G-tubes; hernias, severe Cardio

Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD); or with post-surgery tubes, incisions or

monitoring lines. These could be disrupted by a restraint.

STOP USE AT ONCE: if the patient has a tendency to slide forward or down in the

device; or is able to self-release.

NOTE: A restraint with a pelvic piece will reduce the risk of sliding, or of the patient

pulling the device over his or her head. See Posey Catalog.

contrAinDicAtions:

ADVErsE rEActions

• Severe emotional, psychological, or physical problems may occur: if the applied

device is uncomfortable; or if it severely limits movement. If symptoms of these

problems ever appear for any reason, get help from a qualified medical authority and

find a less restrictive, product or intervention.

REF

3656 Sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL

cAtAlog

nuMbEr WAist strAp DiMEnsions

shoulDEr strAp lEngth

3656S

48”L x 5”W

122 cm x 13 cm

34”L x 3”W 86 cm x 8 cm

3656M

54”L x 5”W

137 cm x 13 cm

37”L x 3”W 94 cm x 8 cm

3656L

60”L x 5”W

152 cm x 13 cm

41”L x 3”W 104 cm x 8 cm

3656XL

72”L x 5”W

183 cm x 13 cm

41”L x 3”W 104 cm x 8 cm

3656XXL 84”L x 5”W

213 cm x 13 cm

46”L x 3”W 117 cm x 8 cm

Fig. 2

Fig. 1

ADDitionAl sAFEtY AnD lAunDEring

instructions on othEr siDE

• Product applications considered “self-release” or “assisted-

release” must be specified by the ordering physician.

• Patients requiring upper torso postural support to

help reduce tilting, leaning and falling from chairs.

This product is designed for self-release. If the

patient is not able to easily self-release, it is considered a

restraint and must be prescribed by a physician.

DO NOT use on a patient who is unwilling or unable to follow instructions, and is at

risk of a fall or re-injury from self-release.

• There is a risk of chest compression or suffocation, if the

patient’s body weight is suspended off the chair seat. Use

extreme caution with chair cushions. If a cushion

dislodges, straps may loosen and allow the patient to slide

off the seat (fig. 2).

• Monitor per facility policy to ensure that the patient

cannot slide down, or fall off the chair seat and become

suspended (fig. 2).

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