He built the number of patients up from 70 to 260 by 1844, claiming never to have to put patients under physical restraint.
He required physical restraint and was then taken to the local psychiatric hospital by the police.
The principle behind allowing care workers to use physical restraint is the serious threat to life and property.
So is the constant sense of physical and emotional restraint, hard won.
American practice is very often a straightforward physical restraint of the rail.
In cases without physical restraint or legal obligation, it may not be clear whether a person has been detained.
The spread eagle position may sometimes be accompanied by the use of physical restraints.
For those schools which reported data, there was a total of 38, 792 incidents of physical restraint.
The West was a setting "in which all physical restraint seemed to be removed," he writes.
Rope is very often used in bondage as a material for physical restraint.