<description>&lt;p id="wo6dz4288" class="KnDu2 M7o9n" data-pm-slice="1 1 []"&gt; &lt;span data-hook="foreground-color"&gt;Pelvic binders have long been considered a standard intervention in the management of suspected pelvic fractures in the prehospital setting. However, recent guidance from the National Association of EMS Physicians (NAEMSP) challenges some of the long-standing assumptions surrounding their use. In a recent FOAMfrat podcast episode, I spoke with Dr. John Lyng, editor-in-chief of the NAEMSP Trauma Compendium, to explore the evidence and rationale behind their newly released position statement on pelvic fracture management.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description>

FOAMfrat Podcast

Tyler Christifulli & Sam Ireland

Podcast 186 - Should we throw away our pelvic binders? w/ Dr John Lyng

AUG 7, 202541 MIN
FOAMfrat Podcast

Podcast 186 - Should we throw away our pelvic binders? w/ Dr John Lyng

AUG 7, 202541 MIN

Description

Pelvic binders have long been considered a standard intervention in the management of suspected pelvic fractures in the prehospital setting. However, recent guidance from the National Association of EMS Physicians (NAEMSP) challenges some of the long-standing assumptions surrounding their use. In a recent FOAMfrat podcast episode, I spoke with Dr. John Lyng, editor-in-chief of the NAEMSP Trauma Compendium, to explore the evidence and rationale behind their newly released position statement on pelvic fracture management.