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TraumaFix Tactical Pelvic Splint

TraumaFix Tactical Pelvic Splint

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The TraumaFix Pelvic Splint offers a practical solution for emergency treatment of suspected pelvic fractures. Lightweight and durable, the splint is ideal for use in emergency, pre-hospital settings.

Designed for ease of application, the splint can be fitted and adjusted by a single responder, helping to stabilise the pelvis quickly and effectively.

This single-use device features a universal fit suitable for a broad patient range - from paediatric to bariatric use. The splint can be cut to adjust size.

The strong but soft neoprene material reduces friction and the potential for pressure-related skin injuries.

Compact and easy to store, the TraumaFix Pelvic Splint is an essential component for trauma care in the field.

Key Benefits of the TraumaFix Pelvic Splint:

Effective Stabilisation: Applies compression to help immobilise the pelvis when a fracture is suspected.

Ultra-Light and Portable: The TraumaFix Pelvic Splint is easy to carry and pack with other emergency equipment.

One Size, Multiple Applications: Adaptable for all body types, and can be trimmed for better fit and access.

Efficient to Use: Designed for quick and easy one-person application - for emergency situations where every second counts.

Skin-Friendly Design: Stitch-free interior reduces the risk of pressure ulcers and tissue damage.

Medical Access Ready: Can be modified to allow access to vital body areas for emergency medical procedures