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The use of mechanical restraint in the management of psychiatric patients: Is it ever appropriate?
The use of mechanical restraint in British psychiatry is seen as unethical. A different view, however, is held in the United States. The article reviews the literature on the use of mechanical restraint and describes the case-history of a patient in a Special Hospital who poses exceptional difficulties in management and for whom mechanical restraint may prove helpful.