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IFAS Guidelines for Clinical Management of Non-Fatal Strangulation in Acute and Emergency Care Services

Non-fatal strangulation poses significant health risks, including strokes, nerve damage, and psychological harm.

The Institute for Addressing Strangulation (IFAS) has collaborated with major royal colleges and associated professional groups to develop comprehensive guidelines for the clinical management of non-fatal strangulation, aiming to provide victims with optimal care promptly and mitigate potential harm.

Click here to access the Guidelines via the IFAS website.