A tourniquet can be defined as a contraction or compression device used to control the flow of arterial and venous blood to a part of the limb for a period of time. Apply pressure circumferentially around a portion of the limb at the desired location; this pressure is transmitted to the blood vessel wall, resulting in temporary occlusion or restriction of the blood vessel.
In the surgical environment, the tourniquet is used to block arterial blood flow after bleeding to create a relatively bloodless surgical area and minimize blood loss. In case of emergency, use a tourniquet to stop bleeding, so as to provide medical care in time before the injured person bleeds.
In the rehabilitation environment, the tourniquet is used to limit arterial blood flow at a stable and safe pressure for a short time during low-intensity exercise, so as to increase muscle size and strength faster.
In case of emergency, use a tourniquet cuff to stop bleeding, so as to provide medical care in time before the injured person bleeds. In the rehabilitation environment, the tourniquet cuff is used to limit arterial blood flow at a stable and safe pressure for a short time during low-intensity exercise, so as to increase muscle size and strength faster.
Model No. | Size | L*W |
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MH-6200-0540 | Small | 5*40 cm |
MH-6200-0750 | Medium | 7*50 cm |
MH-6200-0880 | Large | 8*80 cm |
MH-6200-1010 | Extra Large | 10*100 cm |