And, like anything else, it can be done properly, and it can be abused... and some patients (or their loved ones) can be helpful and cooperative, and others want to allege any kind of abuse possible for a payday and for some virtue signaling and sympathy.
No doubt. Every tool in the doctor’s bag can be used to heal or to inflict unthinkable wounds. Just look at what Fentanyl can do. My wife takes it to treat Pancreatitis but the same dosage would kill someone that has never had it.
I agree - this doesn’t look like a very professional application of the tool. But there are very violent unpredictable people in the world, and what are you going to do to restrain them and try to change their behavior that someone isn’t going to consider to be torture? Giving them drugs? Physical restraint? Isolation?
The biggest problem I have with this video is it looks like a bunch of people who have no idea what they’re doing.