Wrist, Hand & Ankle Restraints

Wrist and ankle restraints are devices used in hospitals, clinics, medical institutions and detention facilities that are meant to safely secure a patient when they may otherwise hurt themselves or others. The wrist and ankle restraints allow medical procedures to be performed by keeping arms or limbs from flailing or interfering with the process.

Wrist and ankle restraints are devices used in hospitals, clinics, medical institutions and detention facilities that are meant to safely secure a patient when they may otherwise hurt themselves or others. The wrist and ankle restraints allow medical procedures to be performed by keeping arms or limbs from flailing or interfering with the process.

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  • Posey Soft Limb Holder With Buckle for Cuff Closure - Quilted With Tie End
    FSA & HSA Eligible
    (3.0)
    $10.48 - $15.30
  • Posey Twice-as-Tough Cuffs with Locking with D-Ring Closure
    FSA & HSA Eligible
    (4.7)
    $29.10 - $173.97
  • Medline Safety Check Hand Protector Mitts
    (1.0)
    $29.94
  • Posey Connected Twice-as-Tough Cuffs Bed Restraint
    FSA & HSA Eligible
    $48.06 - $150.62
  • Posy Cuffs/Belts Key
    FSA & HSA Eligible
    (4.8)
    $6.84
  • Posey Foam Limb Holders 2530
    $8.33
  • Posey Quick-Release Quilted Limb Holders
    FSA & HSA Eligible
    (3.0)
    $12.70 - $13.88
  • Healthsmart PrimeBand Sealident ID Bracelets
    FSA & HSA Eligible
    $124.84 - $160.57
  • Posey Deluxe Limb Holders
    (5.0)
    $15.71
  • 306040 Limb Holder Cuffs
    $173.72
  • 306120 Hand Restraint
    $24.88
  • Ulnar Forearm Protector 18 x 13 x 1/4 Inch - 960914
    FSA & HSA Eligible
    $75.97 - $134.32
  • Posey Soft Splints
    $53.60
  • Posey Movable I.D. Bracelet
    FSA & HSA Eligible
    $14.75 - $61.64
  • Posey Pediatric Limb Holders
    (2.0)
    $28.94 - $63.20
  • Toboggan Arm Guards
    FSA & HSA Eligible
    $182.93 - $388.81
Reasons to Use Wrist and Ankle Restraints
  • For safely securing feet or arms to keep a patient from harming themselves or a caregiver.
  • To secure arms and legs to allow a doctor or nurse to administer a medical procedure.
  • To keep a patient within a certain area where without being restrained they may otherwise wander away into dangerous situations.

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