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Sorry for the slight delay releasing our “October” podcast – but here it is (note how it is cunningly labelled Episode 2)! This month we are reviewing the evidence for the pelvic binder and discussing scenarios in which it should (and should not) be used.
https://phemcast.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/pelvis-final-1.mp3
As always, please get in touch with questions and comments, either via the blog, twitter or email [email protected]
This is where the greater trochanters are:
This is where a binder should sit on the pelvis – it commonly ends up higher, either in application or ‘rides up’ during transfer – keep an eye on it!
These are the different types of fracture pattern that can occur in a pelvic fracture: of course patients can suffer from multiple force vectors so may end up with any combination of these fracture types.
Please click on this link below for our video on using a scoop to insert the pelvic binder…
As always… Get in touch!
References
How to cite this podcast:
Nutbeam T, Bosanko C. The Pelvic Binder. PHEMCAST. 2015 [cite Date Accessed]. Available from: http://www.phemcast.co.uk
By Tim Nutbeam and Clare Bosanko4.5
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Sorry for the slight delay releasing our “October” podcast – but here it is (note how it is cunningly labelled Episode 2)! This month we are reviewing the evidence for the pelvic binder and discussing scenarios in which it should (and should not) be used.
https://phemcast.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/pelvis-final-1.mp3
As always, please get in touch with questions and comments, either via the blog, twitter or email [email protected]
This is where the greater trochanters are:
This is where a binder should sit on the pelvis – it commonly ends up higher, either in application or ‘rides up’ during transfer – keep an eye on it!
These are the different types of fracture pattern that can occur in a pelvic fracture: of course patients can suffer from multiple force vectors so may end up with any combination of these fracture types.
Please click on this link below for our video on using a scoop to insert the pelvic binder…
As always… Get in touch!
References
How to cite this podcast:
Nutbeam T, Bosanko C. The Pelvic Binder. PHEMCAST. 2015 [cite Date Accessed]. Available from: http://www.phemcast.co.uk