Front and rear arm wrap

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AVH Interventions

AVH Interventions

Күн бұрын

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@SurprisedBamboo-jr1tc
@SurprisedBamboo-jr1tc 7 ай бұрын
Of course everyone and their mother is a martial arts expert now in the comments section
@juliewarnke1119
@juliewarnke1119 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting this video. It is very helpful. I work in a juvenile detention center. It helps to know some different techniques
@TerriChristinaLaw
@TerriChristinaLaw 4 жыл бұрын
Your employer should be sending you to mapa training then
@Sumbolon3301
@Sumbolon3301 Жыл бұрын
If you're working with those techniques, you will have problems for sure...it's pure garbage
@morgangreene155
@morgangreene155 5 жыл бұрын
You should tuck the persons hands into their hips so you can not have them pinch your legs! Also you should hold onto your arm to tighten the stance and lastly your last stance was not a correct way the individual will walk backwards out of it... when you get out of the shift staff needs to communicate a safety check.
@Bazgti250
@Bazgti250 5 жыл бұрын
Not realistic at all. The straight arm should have the staff members closer into the aggressors hips to limit movement. They should be placed more behind the shoulders of the aggressor to limit movement with the aggressors palms facing backwards to help shut down muscle strength in the aggressor. They should be almost back to back with a spragged foot position which allows better stability if the person is being resistive. The turned position is ridiculously bad.
@danamoore7024
@danamoore7024 Жыл бұрын
Also, they should not have their hands on their joints (wrists)
@alexandria4323
@alexandria4323 9 ай бұрын
This obviously isn’t TCI but the last thing you want to grab is a joint like the actual wrist. Also the transition from the front arm wrap to the back arm wrap isn’t as secure as the TCI team standing position
@toniburns8222
@toniburns8222 6 ай бұрын
So where are you supposed to hold when the client is trying to pinch you scratch you bit you
@Alexandria1983
@Alexandria1983 6 ай бұрын
So just above the joint, the only joint TCI approves being in contact with for safety reasons is the shoulder when in supine. So think about your average person you are trying to protect from doing harm. Whether it’s a kid or an adult they are not gonna be like this model, as if they were a restraint /hold would not be necessary. They are more then likely going to be fighting. We use a variation of this, way more secure, If done appropriately. But think about a struggling subject, the more they struggle the more you the staff need to brace and make sure your holds are secure. Being in a joint like a wrist, elbow, knee they are the more delicate areas of the body susceptible to injury. Which if your causing an injury during a restraint/hold then it kind of defeated the purpose . Though at times a minor injury may occur to prevent a larger injury or death. Especially if it gets more into a full hold and a kid is struggling. All staff should be extra cautious about staff that are much bigger then the other staff or person being held. This can cause situations where both parties can get injured , by larger staff over correcting , or simply using too much pressure from their body weight. Especially in high stress environments/situations. Foot and hip positioning is just as important as hands . The most important will be you and your staffs demeanor, tone, language, body language. At least with TCI the two biggest things are de-escalation and harm reduction. A hold or restraint should always be the last resort.
@Alexandria1983
@Alexandria1983 6 ай бұрын
And remember just because you’ve watched some KZbin videos that doesn’t mean you know how to do something. It’s not like woodworking, where you can start fresh. What you do can trigger trauma responses in people especially children with histories. You can cause them to relive their trauma, or create new trauma. We had 28 hours of classroom training. Plus on going training every month heavily around TCI techniques. As well as on going debrief, or retraining if your consistently doing something wrong.
@ashleejustice2098
@ashleejustice2098 12 күн бұрын
Ummmmm just saying that this technique is alot harder than watching this video took me along with whole class how to do this properly I suggest to everyone to get certified before you do this plz. They didn't place the hands around the wrist properly and you can leave bruising doing so . Thumb should be on top and you have a better grasp by doing so. They can break out of that if they wanted to. Just take the class trust me you will appreciate it. They teach you in this scenario how not to get headbutted too. This is setting you up for failure. 😢
@connorstewart4833
@connorstewart4833 3 ай бұрын
That switch leaves person released for a moment it is not the best going into figure four is better
@BigBelly000
@BigBelly000 2 жыл бұрын
Fact is those technics learned feels to me sometimes very humanite. Technics used in practise at door works even looked crazy was very useful at cases stairs down even stairs up way . Sometimes even out off maybo technics but adecvate risk managament
@pedalmasher
@pedalmasher 5 жыл бұрын
not the best for a standing restraint, allows too much movement on the violent person
@pedalmasher
@pedalmasher 5 жыл бұрын
I am a TCI certified trainer for the past 8 years and am current in all updates
@Bazgti250
@Bazgti250 5 жыл бұрын
Not realistic at all. The straight arm should have the staff members closer into the aggressors hips to limit movement. They should be placed more behind the shoulders of the aggressor to limit them also. The aggressors palms should be facing backwards to help shut down muscle strength in the aggressor. They should be almost back to back with a spragged foot position which allows better stability if the person is being resistive. The turned position is ridiculously bad.
@graceroberts3091
@graceroberts3091 5 жыл бұрын
James Barlow Figure of Four can be chosen over the wrap demonstrated. However, from my own experience it’s easier to turn in from the wrap displayed. It’s also seen as a step up. However, Finger and Thumb is used in the most extreme circumstances. You always need to have justification for restraint and the type of technique used within the NHS and the wrap used is not wrong.
@Bazgti250
@Bazgti250 5 жыл бұрын
@@graceroberts3091 The figure 4 is a lower level hold and should then progress onto the straight arm and then finally onto the thumb and forefinger. Turning in is not realistic as it doesnt shut down the muscle groups of the aggressor and gives free reign to grab and rotate out of the hold. It allows them to work to their strengths in the centre of their body. Whether you use the figure of 4 or thumb and forefinger you have to explain clear rationales for it use under least restrictive. My comments were simply to identify that the straight arm is being taught incorrectly. There are inconsistencies in the technique. Not that the hold is incorrect, unless younwas referring to the ridiculous turn in.
@josephjay5049
@josephjay5049 5 жыл бұрын
Thats mostly for children
@barikopman5550
@barikopman5550 Жыл бұрын
My social worker mrs Alex did that to me because I refuse to walk
@Anonymousgamer-gi7kj
@Anonymousgamer-gi7kj Жыл бұрын
thats illegal
@greysonsansoucie869
@greysonsansoucie869 4 жыл бұрын
I’ve had that type of restraint
@DB-1984
@DB-1984 4 жыл бұрын
Anyone here done price training?
@kevinainsley7177
@kevinainsley7177 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, for quite a number of years. In my humble opinion far more effective than what I just watched here.
@Horriblebastad
@Horriblebastad 2 жыл бұрын
PUMA
@toniburns8222
@toniburns8222 6 ай бұрын
This video isn’t made for behavior ppl
@gavinpowers1217
@gavinpowers1217 5 жыл бұрын
Too much emphasis on wrist restraint here. There are gentler techniques that achieve the same outward result
@TerriChristinaLaw
@TerriChristinaLaw 4 жыл бұрын
Totally wrong
@meganmclarenn
@meganmclarenn 11 ай бұрын
any ex psych patients in these comments?
@sungtube7055
@sungtube7055 Жыл бұрын
그리 재밌진 않던데
@allenentsminger2320
@allenentsminger2320 10 ай бұрын
Totally bs
@Sumbolon3301
@Sumbolon3301 Жыл бұрын
Les meilleures techniques pour être certain de manger un coup....vraiment dangereux
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