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Patient Restraints:
Twice-As-Tough Cuffs
(Non-Locking)

 

Heavy-Duty restraint cuffs without locks

Posey® Twice-As-Tough® Cuffs (Non-Locking) are designed to limit the movement of wrists and/or ankles in patients assessed to be at risk of disrupting life-saving treatment, pulling lines/tubes, exacerbating skin conditions, compromising wound site integrity, or self-injury. They are used in medical (NVNSD) and behavioral health (VSD) treatments.

Intended for use in treatments that require a Limb Restraint capable of withstanding greater pulling forces, Twice-As-Tough heavy-duty cuffs are designed and tested to be more than twice as strong* as our Soft Limb Holders while still being gentle on your patient’s skin.

These wrist and/or ankle restraints are organized by closure method, as shown below.

Although the Limb Holders presented here cannot be locked, we also offer Locking Twice-As-Tough Cuffs.

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Buckle for Cuff Closure (Non-Locking Twice-As-Tough Cuffs)

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D-Ring for Cuff Closure (Non-Locking Twice-As-Tough Cuffs)

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Hook & Loop for Cuff Closure (Non-Locking Twice-As-Tough Cuffs)

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Not sure which cuff closure method to select?

Buckle for Cuff Closure: quick-release buckle allows fast cuff application and release (our most popular cuff closure method for Non-Locking Twice-As-Tough Cuffs)
D-Ring for Cuff Closure: comprises two metal rings
Hook & Loop for Cuff Closure: press to apply, peel to release
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*Data on file at TIDI Products, LLC.
†CMS defines two different types of behavior that could warrant the use of restraint or seclusion: Non-Violent, Non-Self-Destructive (NVNSD) behavior and Violent, Self-Destructive (VSD) behavior; www.cms.gov
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