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In the post-operative phase, it increases comfort on localized areas and allows a discharge at the wrist level.
The foot positioning cushion allows a transfer of the pressure point of the heel to low risk areas (calf, knee) to allow an optimal heel relief and a good positioning of the ankle.
It is placed between the legs of the patient in the supine position to abduct the hips and to stabilize the legs in the spread position, thus limiting the phenomena of friction and cutting between the thighs, knees and calves.
Combined with a cylindrical pillow, it avoids friction between the legs at the knees and thighs and guarantees a position in abduction of the hips.
The open circular cushion is used as a complement to the universal, triangular or cylindrical cushions, to help improve positioning.
The resilience of the fibre combined with excellent breathability favours a good distribution of pressures and a decrease in cutting forces.
The combination of a long, hollow and memory-effect fibre of a fine weave fabric and a removable, bi-elastic and breathable Pharmatex Argent lining, gives the POZ ’IN’ FORM pillows effective features in preventing bedsores.
POZ 'IN' FORM positioning cushion ideal for the prevention of decubitus.
Placed between the legs, it limits friction and shear forces on the thighs and knees.
Positioned below the knees, it rests the joints and greatly reduces the phenomenon of forward sliding, limiting the effects of friction and shearing at the level of the sacrum.
In the bedridden or semi-fowler position it contains and perfectly maintains the patient's back.
Multi-purpose cushion, comfortably holds the patient at the back, shoulders, hips and knees during a positioning in lateral decubitus.
Thanks to the belt that fixes it at the foot of the mattress, it guarantees total heel relief and an optimal position of the ankles.
In addition to a stable positioning, the central discharge of the cushion allows a decrease in pressure on the occipital area.