Learn step-by-step procedures for the safe transfer of a suspected spine-injured athlete from the field to the emergency room. Includes: stabilization, establishing an airway, face mask removal, and much more. Written by Jon Almquist, ATC and the Northern Virginia Spine Institute
This board is made of durable plastic instead of wood like competitors. Used for water rescue. This type of board is the top selling board in the aquatics industry. Equipped with head immobilizer and straps
Single use for backboard immobilization. Not for transport. Two inch polypropylene, 2 piece 7' Loop Lok. Includes two inch plastic side release double adjusting buckle
Allows for quick immobilization of patient when used with spine board. Two inch nylon webbing. Five feet in total length. Metal 2 piece push button buckle with swivel clip
Total strap system allows for firm immobilization of patient when used with spine board. Four adjustable torso/limb straps, with adjustable center strap. Includes two suspender type over-the-shoulder straps. All is constructed of black polypropylene webbing with Velcro® closures.
Completely Waterproof! Finally a plastic CID that you can fell confident in for secure immobilization. This disposable device capable of keeping the patients head immobilized to any backboard. Latex Free. Stores flat