Arrex Str 80 Spine Board
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Product Description
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Full-Body Immobilization: Provides a rigid, full-length platform to maintain spinal alignment and prevent further injury during patient movement and transport from challenging environments.
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Radiolucent Material: Crafted from high-density polyethylene or composite materials that are transparent to X-rays, enabling clear radiographic imaging while the patient remains immobilized.
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Multiple Handholds: Strategically placed handholds along the sides allow for secure and balanced lifting and carrying by a team of responders, even in tight spaces.
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Integrated Restraint Slots: Features numerous slots and openings to facilitate the secure application of head immobilizers, cervical collars, and full-body safety straps.
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Floatation Capability (Optional): Many models are designed to float, making them indispensable for water rescue operations and swiftwater rescue teams.
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Easy to Decontaminate: The smooth, non-porous surface is resistant to fluids and chemicals, allowing for quick cleaning and disinfection after use in the field.
Full Body Spine Board: For Maximum Spinal Immobilization During Emergency Extrication
The Full Body Spine Board is a critical tool for Emergency Medical Services (EMS), search and rescue teams, and industrial first responders. Designed to provide full-body spinal alignment and rigid support, this board is essential for safely extricating and transporting trauma patients with suspected spinal injuries from accident scenes, confined spaces, or water rescues.
Constructed from high-impact, radiolucent materials, it ensures patient safety from the point of rescue to the hospital, allowing for X-ray diagnostics without removing the patient from the board.
