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DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT:

 Limb holder for limiting limb movement. For bed and stretcher use only.

Posey

®

 Limb Holders 2532A, 2551A

Application Instructions for Wrist and Ankle

Rx ONLY

Posey Products, LLC • 5635 Peck Road, Arcadia, CA 91006-0020 USA

Phone: 1.800.447.6739 • Fax: 1.800.767.3933 • www.posey.com

I9290 REV B  120418

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Posey Limb Holders

REF

 

2532A

 

Quick-Release Limb Holders, single strap with  

quick-release connecting strap

REF

 

2551A

 

Quick-Release Quilted Limb Holders, single strap with 

quick-release connecting strap

Indications for Use

• 

Patients assessed to be at risk of disrupting life-saving treatments (e.g.,

pulling tubes or lines) or in danger of injury to themselves or to others.

• 

Follow your hospital’s restraint policies and procedures which are in

compliance with CMS guidelines and state laws.

Contraindications

Do not use this device with someone who has continued highly 

aggressive or combative behavior, self-destructive behavior, or deemed 

to be an immediate risk to others or to self.

Application Instructions

Follow these steps to apply device (repeat steps 1-7 on each side):
1a. Attach the female end of the quick-release 

buckle (short strap) to the frame that 

moves with the patient (Fig. 1), out of the 

patient’s reach (do not attach to side rail or 

head/footboard). You may also wrap the 

connecting strap once around the frame to 

move the buckle out of the patient’s reach. Secure by feeding the 

female end through the loop in the strap. 

1b. Insert the male end of the connecting strap into the female end 

of the short strap. Listen for a “snapping” sound. Pull firmly on the 

straps to ensure a good connection. Move 

the slide buckle next to the male end of the 

quick release buckle to prevent the strap 

from loosening (Fig. 2).

2. Wrap the limb holder cuff around the 

patient’s wrist/ankle so the buckle and 

connecting strap is on the ulnar side of the 

wrist or lateral malleolus of the ankle. (Fig 3).

3. Secure the hook-and-loop fastener. Slide 

ONE finger (flat) between the cuff and the 

inside of the patient’s wrist/ankle to ensure 

proper fit (Fig 4). The strap must be snug, but

not compromise circulation.

4. Close the quick-release buckle on the cuff. 

Insert ONE finger (flat) under the buckle and

pull the strap snug, but not so tight as to 

restrict circulation (Fig 5).

5. Release the quick-release buckle, twist 

buckle 180°, and reconnect (Fig 6). Listen for a

“snapping” sound. 

6. Attach the “hook” end of the cuff strap to the 

“fuzzy” backing on the cuff to keep the quick-

release buckle from sliding (Fig 7).

7. Adjust the strap to allow for desired freedom 

of movement, without compromising patient

or caregiver safety. 

To remove cuffs:

 Unsnap quick-release buckles 

and release hook-and-loop fasteners.

Quick-Release Anchor Strap:

 Remove Anchor 

Strap from frame after use. Do not reuse quick-

release buckles, and do not mix male and 

female ends from different products.

MDSS GmbH 

Schiffgraben 41 

D-30175 Hannover, Germany

 

EC REP

ADDITIONAL SAFETY AND LAUNDERING 

INSTRUCTIONS ON OTHER SIDE

To limit lower limb range of motion for legs:

 

1. Attach the cuff that is secured to the bottom

right side of the frame to the left ankle.

2. Crisscross the straps and attach the cuff 

secured to the bottom left side of the frame 

to the right ankle.

3. Adjust connecting straps as necessary

Precautions

Avoid using on a patient with a dislocation or fracture on the restrained

 

limb, or if an IV or wound site could be compromised by the device.

Check the patient regularly to ensure that circulation is not impaired. 

Serious injury may occur if the cuffs restricts circulation when the limb

 

holder is applied.

 

 

         

Before each use

,

 check cuffs and straps for cracks, tears,

 

and/or excessive wear or stretch, broken buckles or locks, and/or that 

hook-and-loop adheres securely as these may allow patient to 

remove cuff. Discard if device is damaged or if unable to lock.

 

 

         

Additional or different body or limb restraints may be

needed (See Posey Catalog):

 »If the patient pulls violently against the bed straps.

 »To reduce the risk of the patient getting access to the line/

wound/tube site. 

 »To prevent the patient from flailing or bucking up and down and

causing self-injury.

Bed Safety

Refer to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the most recent 

Hospital Bed Safety Guidelines as well as the Bed 

Manufacturer

 for 

their Instructions for Use.

2532A

Fig. 4

Fig. 3

Fig. 5

Fig. 7

Fig. 6

Move Slide 

buckle next to 

Quick-Release 

buckle

Fig. 2

Move Slide 

Buckle next to 

Quick-Release 

Buckle

Fig. 1

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