Law-enforcement often uses forensic restraints to control individuals and often these individuals are placed in positions and with various amounts of weight used to hold them in place. There has been a moderate amount of research performed on humans in this field of study to assess the physiologic impact of the positions and weight on ventilatory and cardiovascular parameters. This review discusses the scientific medical literature on the use of restraints and restraint position including the use of weight force and aggregates the findings in specific physiologic areas, such as impact on blood pressure, heart rate, and ventilatory parameters
In Western society, policy and legislation seeks to minimize restrictive interventions, including ph...
In Western society, policy and legislation seeks to minimize restrictive interventions, including ph...
This research investigated the physiological and psychological impact of supine and side lying physi...
Use of restraint chairs by law enforcement for violent individuals has generated controversy and a s...
Use of restraint chairs by law enforcement for violent individuals has generated controversy and a s...
The use of the hogtie restraint (also known as hobble or prone maximal restraint) by law enforcement...
ABSTRACT: We investigated ventilatory and metabolic demands in healthy adults when placed in the pro...
e Abstract—To study the effects of positional restraint on heart rate and oxygen saturation during r...
As employed in psychiatric settings, physical restraint is a se-curity measure designed to protect p...
Objectives To develop an internationally accepted research definition of physical restraint. DesignC...
Objectives To develop an internationally accepted research definition of physical restraint. DesignC...
Background: Previous studies of death during law enforcement restraint have focused on lying restrai...
Objectives To develop an internationally accepted research definition of physical restraint. DesignC...
In Western society, policy and legislation seeks to minimize restrictive interventions, including ph...
Objectives To develop an internationally accepted research definition of physical restraint. DesignC...
In Western society, policy and legislation seeks to minimize restrictive interventions, including ph...
In Western society, policy and legislation seeks to minimize restrictive interventions, including ph...
This research investigated the physiological and psychological impact of supine and side lying physi...
Use of restraint chairs by law enforcement for violent individuals has generated controversy and a s...
Use of restraint chairs by law enforcement for violent individuals has generated controversy and a s...
The use of the hogtie restraint (also known as hobble or prone maximal restraint) by law enforcement...
ABSTRACT: We investigated ventilatory and metabolic demands in healthy adults when placed in the pro...
e Abstract—To study the effects of positional restraint on heart rate and oxygen saturation during r...
As employed in psychiatric settings, physical restraint is a se-curity measure designed to protect p...
Objectives To develop an internationally accepted research definition of physical restraint. DesignC...
Objectives To develop an internationally accepted research definition of physical restraint. DesignC...
Background: Previous studies of death during law enforcement restraint have focused on lying restrai...
Objectives To develop an internationally accepted research definition of physical restraint. DesignC...
In Western society, policy and legislation seeks to minimize restrictive interventions, including ph...
Objectives To develop an internationally accepted research definition of physical restraint. DesignC...
In Western society, policy and legislation seeks to minimize restrictive interventions, including ph...
In Western society, policy and legislation seeks to minimize restrictive interventions, including ph...
This research investigated the physiological and psychological impact of supine and side lying physi...