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Magnetic control restraint belts are widely applied in daily nursing work of psychiatric departments, rehabilitation departments and intensive care units. They are divided into various types based on patients' physical conditions, behaviors and protected body parts. Medical staff can make flexible choices according to actual nursing scenarios to satisfy different requirements.
Classified by the fixation position, common types include hand restraint belts, upper limb restraint belts, lower limb restraint belts and full-body combined restraint belts. The hand restraint belt is mainly used to limit patients' grasping actions, primarily to prevent accidental tube pulling and clothes tearing. It is easy to put on and will not overly restrict basic limb movements.
All magnetic control restraint belts feature a unified magnetic lock design with standardized access management, and can only be unlocked by authorized personnel. Manufactured with cotton webbing and soft cushions, they deliver reliable fixation and comfortable wearing experience, and fully comply with hospital disinfection standards. The diverse product types cover various clinical scenarios, helping medical staff carry out protective nursing in a scientific manner.