Bit like the ready break kid.
Halo ring above head.
Do s and do nots of having a halo.
A washable liner that goes inside the plastic vest to protect your skin.
By locking into place the telescoping tube connector buttons the halo safety ring can double as a quad like cane assisting the resident in and out of bed.
A plastic vest that supports the frame.
The halo safety ring articulates with raising and lowering the head of the bed enabling the resident to maneuver in the bed while in various positions.
A metal ring that circles your head without touching your skull.
When perspective came to be considered essential painters also changed the halo from an aura surrounding the head always depicted as though seen full on to a flat golden disk or ring that appeared in perspective floating above the heads.
After injection of a local anesthetic the pins are placed in tight connection with the head at two locations on each side generally over the ridge of the orbit and just behind the ear.
In free standing medieval sculpture the halo was already shown as a flat disk above or behind the head.
Pins that go through the metal ring and are screwed into your skull.
Traditionally the halo represents a radiant light around or above the head of a divine or sacred person.
A movable frame that connects the metal ring to a plastic vest.