Kendrick EMS. Kendrick’s Other Devices for Extrication include the K.O.D.E 1, K.O.D.E. 2, as well as the Kendrick Traction Device KTD and are all designed by Rick Kendrick, a leader and innovator in Fire Rescue - EMS for over 30 years. Common Cents EMS Supply is a proud distributor of these products. NOTE: Manual inline traction of the limb should be undertaken as soon as possible and throughout the Kendrick Traction Device application. Place upper thigh strap high into groin with the pole holes on the outside of the leg. This strap must sit as high as possible. Measure out the length of the pole against the leg. KENDRICK TRACTION DEVICE APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS (A) ANKLE HITCH (B) UPPER THIGH SYSTEM (C) TRACTION POLE (D) KNEE ELASTIC STRAP (E) THIGH ELASTIC STRAP (F) ANKLE ELASTIC STRAP (G) STORAGE BAG Apply upper thigh system by sliding male buckle under the leg, atthe knee, and see-saw upward until positioned in crotch area (as File Size: KB.
BUY TODAY AT www.doorway.ru Traction Device (KTD) is without a doubt, the best traction splint on t. The KTD Kendrick Traction Device is a femoral traction device that is small and compact enough to fit in a First Aid kit yet adjusts to treat both adult and paediatric patients. The KTD Kendrick Traction Device eliminates the need to roll the patient or raise the leg during application. Kendrick Traction Device (KTD) An intelligent compact traction device for splinting lower extremities. The system is made up of a folding snap out aluminum pole, color coded elastic leg straps, adjustable ankle hitch, and adjustable groin strap. We have used these for years on ski patrol, but their compactness and ease of use is quickly making.
The Kendrick Traction Device™ (KTD™) is an intelligent compact traction device for splinting lower extremities. The system is made up of a folding snap out aluminum pole, color coded elastic leg straps, adjustable ankle hitch, and adjustable groin strap. We have used these for years on ski patrol, but their compactness and ease of use is quickly ma. The Model KED (Kendrick Extrication Device, referred to as the KED in this manual) is an emergency patient-handling device designed to aid in the immobilization and short transfer movement of patients with suspected spinal/cervical injuries or fracture. The KED is designed for use by a minimum of two trained operators. Nestled in the Willamette Valley, between the Cascade Mountains and the Pacific Ocean, Lane Community College's Emergency Medical Services Program trains app.
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