
Hand-E™ Hand Hold Device with Retainer Strap, Yellow
The Hand-E™ short-term hand holder was designed by a minnesota EMT after realizing there was no device that would help the first responder maintain control of a non-responsive patient's arms once placed on a spine board. The hands and arms tended to fall off the board making it extremely difficult to navigate through tight areas and/or doorways. Necessity is the mother of invention. and the Hand-E™ is the invention of necessity. The Hand-E™ short-term hand holder incorporates a one-piece polyethylene main body and a rubber retainer. The main body is designed for easy cleaning, light weight, durability and smooth edges. There is a slot on the back of the main body that can be slid onto a strap near the patient's waist, to keep the device and the patient's arms from pulling toward the head. On each end of the device there is a series of notches to seat the rubber retainer into. The rubber retainer can be moved to lower notches to accommodate smaller wrists. On the foot end of the device