A surgical restraint is disclosed including a body strap, a sling, and a connecting strap. The body strap is arranged and disposed to wrap over patient's torso and around a support disposed below the patient, restraining the patient against the support. The sling is arranged and disposed to cradle an upper arm, an elbow and a forearm of a patient's arm. The connecting strap includes a first attachment site associated with a brace and a second attachment site associated with the sling. The connecting strap is arranged and disposed to cross over the patient's shoulder between the first attachment site and the second attachment site. The surgical restraint is arranged and disposed to restrain the patient's arm against the patient's torso and removed from a surgical site.
Anterior Approach Total Hip Replacement Hip Arthroscopy Hip Replacements Shoulder Reconstruction Total Shoulder Replacement
Conditions:
Femoroacetabular Impingement (Fai) Hip Arthritis Hip Arthroscopy Hip Diseases, Disorders & Injuries Hip Dysplasia Knee Ligament Reconstruction Orthopaedic Surgery Orthopedic Disorders Shoulder Arthritis Shoulder Conditions
Languages:
English
Philosophy:
Dr. Carl Freeman specializes in the treatment of hip and shoulder pain in patients of all ages. As a military orthopaedic surgeon currently practicing at the Naval Hospital Jacksonville, he has had the opportunity to treat active duty, young adults, and adolescents with hip pain throughout the Southeast.
Education:
Medical School Georgetown University School Of Medicine Graduated: 2006 Medical School Hamot Medical Center Graduated: 2007 Medical School Hamot Medical Center Graduated: 2011 Medical School International Society Of Hip Arthroscopy-Travelling Fellowship Graduated: 2011 Medical School Traveling Hip Fellowship, Schulthess Clinic Graduated: 2011 Medical School Creighton University Graduated: 1999
"It's not really a good idea to dump 10 billion gallons (into the water)," said Carl Freeman, a biological sciences professor at Wayne State University, noting that improperly treated sewage is rife with harmful pathogens.