BLOOD FLOW ASSISTING PORTABLE ARM SUPPORT

A portable arm support can be secured to an arm of a patient, for instance during a medical procedure (e.g., filtration of blood of the patient). The arm support can inhibit movement of the arm of the patient in one or more degrees of freedom (e.g., elevation, abduction, adduction, flexion, or the l...

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Hauptverfasser: Reamey, Paul, Haskvitz, David J, Pailes-Friedman, Rebeccah, Tomita, Ryu, Naoi, Yukiko, Lerner, David, Huggins, Evan, Kapec, Jeffrey
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creator Reamey, Paul
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Tomita, Ryu
Naoi, Yukiko
Lerner, David
Huggins, Evan
Kapec, Jeffrey
description A portable arm support can be secured to an arm of a patient, for instance during a medical procedure (e.g., filtration of blood of the patient). The arm support can inhibit movement of the arm of the patient in one or more degrees of freedom (e.g., elevation, abduction, adduction, flexion, or the like). In some examples, the arm support includes a cuff and abase. In another example, the arm support includes an elongated member. In yet another example, the arm support includes a constricting band. The arm support can help maintain blood flow in the arm of the patient, and can help protect a catheter inserted into the arm of the patient (or protect other medical equipment proximate to the patient).
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title BLOOD FLOW ASSISTING PORTABLE ARM SUPPORT
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