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Strict Hogtie Restraint Bondage System

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The Single Limb Cuff in this video was done in a single 10 foot piece of 8mm. The Basic Chest Harness supports the chest and creates an ideal anchor point. The video showed that Marcus Smith was in distress and begging police to take him to the hospital or call an ambulance. Police say that at times, officers must restrain individuals who can’t be secured any other way and who would otherwise pose a danger to themselves and those around them. Experts say this non-prone position allows police to transport people without the risks of hogtying them. Taylor says creating federal best practices that agencies must follow would improve police interactions with the communities they serve. Research into the safety of positional restraint emerged in the early 1980s with the examination of “choke holds” leading to their banning by the majority of law enforcement. 1 , 2 Much of the research thereafter focused on the “hog-tie” or “hobble” restraint, also referred to as the prone maximal restraint position (PMRP). In this variation of restraint, the subject is placed in the prone position with arms handcuffed and ankles bound. The knees are then flexed, and the ankles secured to the handcuffs. It had been postulated that positional restraint could in some way affect an individual's ability to properly ventilate. Some have considered that such positioning could obstruct the upper airway or restrict the motion of the chest wall, diaphragm, or abdomen. This idea, coined “positional asphyxia” was first used by Bell et al. who examined 30 cases of asphyxia-related death in a nine-year period in Broward, FL. 3 Their study found that most often, the deceased individuals were found in positions that obstructed the upper airway. Of the thirty, four cases were reportedly found in positions that restricted chest and diaphragm movement, suggesting perhaps the cause of death could have been from hypoventilatory respiratory failure. No other significant contributors to death were found in these subjects.

First, don’t do bondage with a person you don’t know well or trust, and agree on a safe word in advance. “A safe word — any word besides ‘no’ or ‘stop,’ basically — allows the bottom person to be in character if she likes; when it’s time to stop, the safe word takes them out of the fantasy scene and interjects real needs in a clear way,” Queen says. Subjects sprinted and then underwent a simulated struggle before being placed in a modified hogtie position. You can also incorporate the stoplight system (red, yellow and green) to let your partner know what’s good, what you may want to pause and talk about or slow down with and what’s a no-no. This is a great way for feeling out boundaries and comfort levels and keeping communication going. The feet are a very powerful weapon and the legs are a very powerful weapon, especially if you have someone that is in an excited state,” DeVane said. Effect of Position and Weight Force on Inferior Vena Cava Diameter – Implications for Arrest-Related Death (2011)We’v also rounded up a few more cute and comfortable sets of sex cuffs great for beginners and experienced players. I’m a little freaked out by the idea of restraints. How can I make sure my partner and I both stay safe? The "Pentagram" or "Star Harness" has long been one the most requested decorative harness tutorials. Tied here using a 40ft length of 6mm rope

From there, try kissing your partner on the lips, then slowly moving down, stopping to nibble and tease the nipples. Materials/comfort – You can get hogtie restraints made of all kinds of materials, but the best kind of material is one that feels natural and comfortable while being used. Leather for example feels amazing while at the same time being durable and strong.

Although the study found no significant differences in the tested parameters, 3 subjects were excluded as they experienced clinical decline while prone. Body Harnesses (sometimes called a Karada or Tortoise Shell tie) create convenient securing points for other ties and are also handy for wearing rope under everyday clothing. Demonstrated here using a 50ft length of 6mm rope. Other investigators have sought to replicate this previous work with attention to additional variables in attempts to closer simulate real-life restraint. It has been suggested that positional restraint alone is not enough to cause ventilatory compromise and it is often additional factors that contribute to mortality. One common theory is that the act of restraint can add a weight force to a subject that significantly restricts ventilation. Barnett et al. examined this idea by measuring the anterior chest pressure caused by prone positioning and the extent to which it affected ventilation. 15 The study compared standard prone positioning to a modified “supported prone” position which was hypothesized to reduce pressure on the anterior chest wall. The study showed that all positions exerted some degree of pressure, although less so in the modified position. FVC and FEV1 were also decreased across all positions, less so in the modified position. Although the positions did cause restrictive reductions in lung function, they were not noted to be clinically significant.

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