SKEDCO Oregon Spine Splint II - Orange
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SKEDCO Oregon Spine Splint II - Orange

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SKEDCO Oregon Spine Splint II - OrangeOREGON SPINE SPLINT II ORANGE Choice of the U. S. Army, this spinal immobilization extrication device is the only device of its type that meets all of the established criteria for immobilizing a seated patient. An ideal companion for the Sked Stretcher System, when properly used, the OSS II provides for the safe removal of patients from injury sites without doing further damage to the spine. The unique crisscrossing shoulder strap design provides

OREGON SPINE SPLINT II – ORANGE


Choice of the U.S. Army, this spinal immobilization/extrication device is the only device of its type that meets all of the established criteria for immobilizing a seated patient.

 

An ideal companion for the Sked® Stretcher System, when properly used, the OSS II provides for the safe removal of patients from injury sites without doing further damage to the spine.

The unique crisscrossing shoulder strap design provides superior immobilization without restricting breathing and, for clavicle fractures, can be re-configured to retract and immobilize the shoulders.

The OSS II is designed to provide easy access to the patient’s chest or abdominal area for treatment or diagnostic procedures. It can be used in place of a conventional short backboard and as a hip or leg splint.

The OSS II includes a shoulder board not found in similar devices, which can be used to prevent compression of the shoulders when using a flexible stretcher.

 


The OSS II folds into an extremely small package and slips inside a rolled-up Sked® Stretcher in its backpack bag, adding no volume to the Sked Rescue System package. When used with the Sked® Stretcher, the OSS II ensures critical spinal rigidity during transport, whether carried or lifted. Available in International Orange or Coyote Brown with matching color carrying case.


The SK-300 OREGON SPINE SPLINT IIcomes with

  • SK-301COLLAR STRAP

  • SK-302FOREHEAD RESTRAINT

  • SK-302ASKEDCO Dispos-A-Pads, a package of 10

  • SK-303SHOULDER BOARD

  • SK-304HEAD PADS (set)

  • SK-305OSS CARRYING CASE


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