MOTION RESTRICTION DEVICE
20220000689 · 2022-01-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61G1/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
There is disclosed a patient restraint assembly including a head restraint configured to extend around the patient's head, at least one securement member (4) extending from the first end of the head restraint, and at least one securement member (5) extending from the second end of the head restraint, said securement members (4, 5) being configured to releasably secure said head restraint to a support table, an adjustment unit (15) to adjust the tension in the securement member(s) (4, 5), wherein adjustment of the adjustment unit (15) applies the same force simultaneously to the securement member(s) (4) at the first end and the securement member(s) (5) at the second end of the head restraint.
Claims
1. A patient restraint assembly including: a head restraint configured to extend around a patient's head, said head restraint including a first end configured to be positioned towards one side of the patient's head and a second end configured to be positioned towards the other side of the patient's head, at least one securement member extending from the first end of the head restraint, and at least one securement member extending from the second end of the head restraint, said securement members being configured to releasably secure said head restraint to a support table, and an adjustment unit to adjust the tension in the securement member(s), wherein adjustment of the adjustment unit applies a same force simultaneously to the securement member(s) at the first end and the securement member(s) at the second end of the head restraint.
2. The restraint assembly of claim 1 wherein each of the securement members is attached to the adjustment unit at an affixment, wherein the or each affixment is movable relative to the central lateral axis of the head restraint between a tensioned position and an untensioned position and movement from the untensioned position towards the tensioned position increases the tension in the securement members.
3. The restraint assembly of claim 2 wherein the adjustment unit includes more than one affixment, and all of the affixments are movable between the tensioned position and the untensioned position through adjustment of one mechanism.
4. The restraint assembly of claim 2 wherein the securement member(s) at the first end of the head restraint are attached to a first affixment, and the securement member(s) at the second end of the head restraint are attached to a second affixment, wherein movement of the first affixment and the second affixment from the untensioned position towards the tensioned position is effected through movement of the first affixment and the second affixment towards each other.
5. The restraint assembly of claim 1 wherein the securement member(s) extend from the first end of the head restraint in a first direction and in a second direction, said first and second directions separated by 5 to 120 degrees and the securement member(s) extend from the second end of the head restraint in a third and fourth direction, said third and fourth directions separated by 10 to 120 degrees.
6. The restraint assembly as claimed in claim 5 wherein the first and second directions are separated by 5 to 60 degrees; and the third and fourth directions are separated by 5 to 60 degrees.
7. The restraint assembly as claimed in claim 6 wherein the head restraint includes a first side, disposed between the first end and the second end and configured to face towards the top of the patient's head in use, and wherein the securement member(s) at the first end of the head restraint extend from the first end at an angle of more than 90 degrees from the plane intersecting the mid-point of the head restraint and the first side of the head restraint and the securement member(s) at the second end of the head restraint extend from the second end at an angle of more than 90 degrees from the plane intersecting the mid-point of the head restraint and the first side of the head restraint.
8. The restraint assembly of claim 5 including a first and second securement member, the first securement member extending from the first end of the head restraint in the first and second directions, and the second securement member extending from the second end of the head restraint in the third and fourth directions.
9. The restraint assembly of claim 6 wherein the head restraint is in the form of an elongate member configured to extend around at least 50% of the patient's head in use, the first direction is 95 to 120 degrees from the plane intersecting the mid-point of the head restraint and the first side of the head restraint, the second direction is 110 to 135 degrees from the plane intersecting the mid-point of the head restraint and the first side of the head restraint, the third direction is 230 to 250 degrees from the plane intersecting the mid-point of the head restraint and the first side of the head restraint, and the fourth direction, 240 to 265 degrees from the plane intersecting the mid-point of the head restraint and the first side of the head restraint.
10. The restraint assembly as claimed in claim 5 wherein the head restraint is in the form of an elongate member configured to extend around at least 50% of the patient's head in use, the first direction is 10 to 60 degrees from the longitudinal axis of the elongate member, the second direction is 300 to 350 degrees from the longitudinal axis of the elongate member, the third direction is 170 to 120 degrees from the longitudinal axis of the elongate member, and the fourth direction, 190 to 240 degrees from the longitudinal axis of the elongate member.
11. The restraint assembly of claim 1 wherein the restraint is symmetrical across the central lateral axis of the head restraint.
12. The restraint assembly of claim 3 wherein each affixment is provided on a body, and each of the bodies and the mechanism comprises teeth, the teeth of the mechanism interlocking with the teeth of each of the bodies.
13. The restraint assembly of claim 3 wherein the mechanism is rotated to move the affixments between the tensioned and the untensioned position.
14. A patient restraint including: a support table, a head restraint configured to extend around a patient's head, said head restraint including a first end configured to be positioned towards one side of the patient's head and a second end configured to be positioned towards the other side of the patient's head, at least one securement member extending from the first end of the head restraint, and at least one securement member extending from the second end of the head restraint, said securement members releasably securing said head restraint to the support table, and an adjustment unit to adjust the tension in the securement members, wherein adjustment of the adjustment unit applies a same force simultaneously to the securement member(s) at the first end and the securement member(s) at the second end of the head restraint.
15. The restraint as claimed in claim 14 wherein the securement member(s) at each of the first and second ends of the head restraint are releasably secured to the support table and the head restraint is at a longitudinal position on the support table between the positions at which the securement member(s) are releasably secured to the support table.
16. The restraint as claimed in claim 14 wherein the support table comprises a head end towards which the patient's head is provided during use, and a foot end, towards which the patient's feet are provided during use and wherein the head restraint is at a longitudinal position closer to the head end of the support table than the positions at which the securement members at each end of the head restraint are releasably secured to the support table.
17. The restraint of claim 14 comprising a restraint assembly comprising a head restraint configured to extend around a patient's head, said head restraint including a first end configured to be positioned towards one side of the patient's head and a second end configured to be positioned towards the other side of the patient's head, at least one securement member extending from the first end of the head restraint, and at least one securement member extending from the second end of the head restraint, said securement members being configured to releasably secure said head restraint to a support table, and an adjustment unit to adjust the tension in the securement member(s), wherein adjustment of the adjustment unit applies a same force simultaneously to the securement member(s) at the first end and the securement member(s) at the second end of the head restraint.
18. A method of restraining a patient using the patient restraint of claim 14, the method comprising: placing the patient on the support table; extending the head restraint around the patient's head; securing the head restraint to a support table using the securement member(s), said securement member(s) extending from the first side and the second side of the head, generally in the first, second, third and fourth directions; and adjusting the tension in the securement member(s) through adjustment of the adjustment unit.
19. A kit of parts comprising the patient restraint assembly of claim 1 and instructions for use.
20. A kit of parts comprising the patient restraint of claim 14 and instructions for use.
Description
[0119] The present invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying figures in which:
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[0137] A further embodiment of the head restraint and securement members is illustrated in
[0138] In the previously-described embodiment the device is normally secured using cord with clips on either end which are fed through handle gaps and clipped back on themselves. In the present embodiment, these cords have been replaced by medical tape. 3M Durapore Surgical tape (2.5 cm width) is used, but other widths and types of tape are usable providing they have approximately comparable physical properties. Typically the tape is supplied with the head restrain device, but need not be.
[0139] In use, the tape is attached to the spinal board (by tying a knot, using appropriate adhesive, clips (50), clamps, and so on), and is looped around the pegs on the headpad and then attached back to the board (typically around 10 cm from the point of attachment of the other end of the tape, but other distances are possible). Thus a loop is formed around the pegs, with each side and each end of the tape being stuck to the board. In practice, the best arrangement was considered to have the tape secured in line with the top of the ear and in line with the shoulder on the board, and the same when securing to a bed. Thus in this embodiment the angle between the two lengths of tape on each end of the head restraint is approximately 20 degrees, but can of course be smaller or larger depending on the application, the patient, the bed or board, the properties of the tape, the method of affixing the tape to the board or bed, and so on.
[0140] By using tape instead of cord, the pegs on the headstrap are required to be modified slightly. The pegs of the first embodiment are typically shorter and have knurling (to stop slippage). The pegs of the present embodiment are slightly longer to better secure the thick tape, and the knurling is less (or not) needed, but can still be provided as desired and appropriate.
[0141] As before, the centre dial turns to bring the pegs closer together. This takes any slack out of the tape, either upon initial application or if the tape stretches.
[0142] Various modifications and variations of the described aspects of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. Although the invention has been described in connection with specific preferred embodiments, it should be understood that the invention as claimed should not be unduly limited to such specific embodiments. Indeed, various modifications of the described modes of carrying out the invention which are obvious to those skilled in the relevant fields are intended to be within the scope of the following Claims.