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Model 125 KED
Using the KED
5.8 Applying the Leg Straps
To apply the leg straps:
1. Pass the leg straps between the leg and car seat
(make use of a gap if there is one).
2. Using both hands, “see-saw” one strap into
position under the patient’s leg and buttock
(Figure 27).
Reach behind the patient and make sure the strap
lays straight downward from its anchor point on
the KED, as close as possible to the body midline
(Figure 28).
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 with the other leg strap.
4. If you are using the “criss-cross” configuration,
cross the straps at the groin and buckle the straps
opposite their sides of origin (Figure 29).
If you are using the “same-side” configuration,
do not cross the straps at the groin. Buckle them
on their sides of origin.
5. Snug both straps using the feed-and-pull
tightening method (see Snugging or Tightening
the Strap, page 9). Leave space for two or three
fingers laid flat between the strap and the patient’s
leg.
You will tighten the leg straps just before
transferring the patient to the long spine board.
Figure 28 - Back View of Leg Straps
When Properly Positioned
Figure 27 - Placing a Leg Strap Beneath
the Patient’s Leg
Figure 29 - Leg Straps in the “Criss-Cross”
Configuration
For suspected groin injury, the leg straps can be
used in the “same-side” configuration or not used
at all. Always follow your medical advisor’s
recommendations for the use of leg straps.
Be Aware
Leg Strap
Anchoring Points
Midline