Car seat restraint
The client has Parkinson’s disease and cannot remain upright when sitting in the passenger seat of a car.
A second seat belt was added to retain the client in his seat. The first belt went around the seat back to act as a fixing and location for the second. The second fits around the client’s upper chest going under his arms and has a quick release fastener for easy removal and fitting.
The client can now be carried in the car with no risk of falling over on to the driver.
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