Prone patient positioner
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1. A prone patient positioner comprising:
- rail means for holding a plurality of body support means in a predetermined operative position relative to the body of a prone patient, said rail means being adapted to extend generally longitudinally from about the head toward the feet of a human patient, said body support means including a plurality of body support members mounted on said rail means and adapted to support said patient in the prone position face down with the abdomen free of contact with the body support means and an underlying substrate, at least one of said body support members being adjustable relative to the others along said rail means to accommodate patients of different heights and proportions, each of said body support members including means for releasably securing said patient to said body support members and thus at least partially immobilize the patient while being turned together with said prone positioner between face up and face down positions.
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Abstract
A prone patient positioner is provided which includes about four padded pylon members mounted on a beam or rail structure. The pylon members are positionable along the beams structure so as to provide a padded pylon at each of the patient'"'"'s forehead, chin, upper chest and pelvic area. The prone patient positioner is strapped to and movable with the patient.
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1. A prone patient positioner comprising:
rail means for holding a plurality of body support means in a predetermined operative position relative to the body of a prone patient, said rail means being adapted to extend generally longitudinally from about the head toward the feet of a human patient, said body support means including a plurality of body support members mounted on said rail means and adapted to support said patient in the prone position face down with the abdomen free of contact with the body support means and an underlying substrate, at least one of said body support members being adjustable relative to the others along said rail means to accommodate patients of different heights and proportions, each of said body support members including means for releasably securing said patient to said body support members and thus at least partially immobilize the patient while being turned together with said prone positioner between face up and face down positions. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A prone patient positioner comprising:
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a plurality of rail elements extending generally parallel to one another and adapted to extend from about the head of a prone patient toward the feet of said patient; at least one head support block mounted on said rail elements, said head support block extending generally laterally of said rail elements, said head support block being adapted to support the head if said patient in the prone position; an upper torso support block mounted on said rail elements, said upper torso support block extending generally laterally of said rail elements, said upper torso support block being adapted to support only the chest of said patient in the prone position; a pelvic support block mounted on said rail elements, said pelvic support block extending generally laterally of said rail elements, said pelvic support block being adapted to support only the pelvic area of said patient in the prone position, said upper torso and pelvic support blocks being adapted to be positioned along said rail elements so as to leave the abdomen unsupported; and means for securing said prone patient positioner to a patient.
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5. A prone patient positioner comprising:
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a plurality of padded pylon members adapted to be positioned to support a prone patient face down with the abdomen suspended free between two of said pylon members; a set of rails which extend generally parallel to one another for holding said padded pylon members in a predetermined configuration; each of said padded pylon members being provided with strap means for strapping said prone patient positioner to the body of a patient for movement with the patient; and said padded pylon members being mounted transversely of said set of rails with at least two of said padded pylon members being positionable along said set of rails independently of the other said padded pylon members.
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