Thursday, 20 March 2008

Safehip -Hip Protection

The evidence based Hip Protection System More than 70,000 people each year sustain a hip fracture, with around 14,000 deaths occurring as a result. Of those people suffering a hip fracture, 20% of elderly people will die with 6 months, 50% will never regain their previous
independence and many will require some form of residential care.

The monetary cost of hip fractures is also enormous and expected to rise significantly over the next few years. The cost to the NHS for each hip fracture is estimated to be about £12,300.

Not all hip protectors are the same There are many designs for hip protectors - they are not all the same - and only a few of them have ever been proven to work in randomised clinical trials.
Reference: RoSPA, Staying Alive, Summer 2004, The hip protectors in Safehip are proven in protecting against hip fractures in elderly people.

Use hip protectors that have hard evidence that they work Not only do you need evidence
that people will wear a particular type of hip protector, you also need hard evidence that they work.
Reference: SDMA Hip Protector Standard group.

Safehip has gained a significant amount of evidence in randomised controlled clinical trials to show that its hard protectors can actually work in practice - including trials published in the Lancet and the BMJ.

Reference: Professor Jes Bruun Lauritzen, et al., The Lancet.
Reference: Meyer et al., BMJ 2004
Use hip protectors that keep on working

• Hip protectors must keep on working,
fall after fall.

• The hard hip protectors in Safehip are
designed to provide protection for the
lifetime of the product.

• Safehip hard hip protectors are particularly hard wearing and resistant to damage in use. All Safehip Hip Protectors are CE marked as Class 1 Medical Devices.

Use hip protectors designed for comfort
The hip protectors in Safehip are designed
for comfort. They are anatomically shaped
and fully cushioned to make sure of
comfort in use.
Safehip is proven to be effective in the
prevention of hip fractures in the elderly.
It is a CE marked medical device - therefore
the leading hip protection system.
In a fall, Safehip spreads and disperses the
impact away from the hip joint and into
the surrounding tissues, which are far more
able to take the impact.
By significantly reducing the risk of hip
fractures, Safehip can:
• Prevent hospitalisation and
subsequent disability.
• Save fallers from the trauma, pain
and disability of a broken hip.
• Improve patient confidence and
quality of life.
THE SOLUTION
THE FACTS
Prevents impacts to the Hip Joint
Waist
Point of
Fracture
Femur
Pelvis

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