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LED Rettungskorsett
LED Extrication Device
The LED rescue corset is an essential tool for rescue teams, designed to quickly and safely stabilize and extricate casualties, especially those with suspected spinal injuries or pelvic fractures. With color-coded straps, it is easy to...
€248.81
KED Rettungskorsett
K.E.D. rescue corset
The KED rescue corset is essential equipment for the fast and effective immobilization and rescue of injured persons, especially in car accidents or in confined, difficult-to-access environments. It was developed to immobilize the torso,...
€251.00

Immobilization with rescue corsets

A rescue corset consists of a rigid corset that is placed around the patient's body and straps and belts that securely fasten the corset to the patient's body. Rescue corsets are usually used when a spinal injury is suspected. In such cases, the corset can help stabilize the affected area and prevent further injury. The corset is able to immobilize a spinal injury, thus reducing the stress on the affected area. However, it is important to note that the rescue corset does not heal a spinal injury, but only helps immobilize the affected area until the patient can receive professional treatment.

Rescue corsets are available in a variety of sizes and styles and can be customized to meet the specific needs of the patient. They can also be used in combination with other immobilizing aids such as vacuum mattresses or cervical collars to provide comprehensive stabilization and immobilization of the patient.

A rescue corset consists of a rigid corset that is placed around the patient's body and straps and belts that securely fasten the corset to the patient's body. Rescue corsets are usually used when... read more »
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Immobilization with rescue corsets

A rescue corset consists of a rigid corset that is placed around the patient's body and straps and belts that securely fasten the corset to the patient's body. Rescue corsets are usually used when a spinal injury is suspected. In such cases, the corset can help stabilize the affected area and prevent further injury. The corset is able to immobilize a spinal injury, thus reducing the stress on the affected area. However, it is important to note that the rescue corset does not heal a spinal injury, but only helps immobilize the affected area until the patient can receive professional treatment.

Rescue corsets are available in a variety of sizes and styles and can be customized to meet the specific needs of the patient. They can also be used in combination with other immobilizing aids such as vacuum mattresses or cervical collars to provide comprehensive stabilization and immobilization of the patient.