At Penn Care, we carry a wide variety of Sager traction splints. This month in our EMS supplies division, we are featuring the Sager Form III Bilateral Traction Splint. During the month of April, you can purchase this traction splint for $375.00 – reduced from $441.00. To find out more on Sager Model S304, visit our cart.Â
The EMS supplies division of our company is constantly seeking the best medical supplies for our customers. Sager Emergency Traction Splints are engineered to provide superior counter traction and alignment. The use of traction splints by EMS professionals in pre-hospital care is a critical skill and traction splints are an essential piece of ambulance equipment.
Penn Care offers the following tractions splints from Sager:
- Sager Extreme Compact Bilateral Splint – Model SX404 – This traction splint is indicated for treatment in proximal third and mid-shaft femoral fractures. It has a much broader range of application and can be used other than a traction device. For more on the Sager Splint Model SX404, check out a video here on our YouTube channel.
- Sager Infant Bilateral Splint – Model S300 – This traction splint is indicated for use on proximal third and mid-shaft femoral fractures on infants and small children. It fits an inseam of 8″ to 24″ and is easily applied.
- Sager Form III Single Splint – Model S301 – This traction splint is indicated for use on proximal third and mid-shaft femoral fractures on adults. It is the only traction splint that continuously shows the exact amount of traction being applied. The traction decreases as the spasm releases. It will accommodate patients ranging from 6 years of age to adults well over 7′ in height, and the patient’s weight is not a problem in application. It has a Velcro closure to provide fast, secure immobilization and features a longer ankle harness to accommodate ski boots.
- Sager Form III Bilateral Splint – Model S304 – Like the Sager Form III Single Traction Splint, this model is also indicated for use on proximal third and mid-shaft femoral fractures on adults. It has the same features as the model above, but can be used in single and bilateral fracture situations.
If you have had experience using traction splints from Sager, we’d love to hear from you. Please leave a comment on our blog below!