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Air Doctor Anti-Bed-Sore Mattress Perfect for bedridden patients, it ensures therapeutic support and enhances sleep quality. Shop now for the best anti-bed-sore mattress solutions.
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  • Anti-Bed-Sore Mattress
  • Alternating Pressure Bed
  • Bed Sore Prevention Mattress
  • Pressure Ulcer Mattress
  • Power supply: 110V/220V/50-60Hz
  • Air output: 7-8 liter/min
  • Pressure range:70 mmHg - 130 mmHg
  • Cycle time: 12MINS
  • Power consumption:7 w
  • Fuse: 0.5 APump
  • Size:200(L)x90(W)x7(H)cm
  • Bubble:130 bubble cells
  • With End flaps
  • Material: medical class TaiwanesePVC
  • PVC thickness: 0.3mm
  • Repair kit and hose included
  • Mattress weight: 2.2-2.5kgs​
  • Weight Capacity: 130-135KGS

Alternating Pressure Anti Bed-Sore Mattress

Pressure relief air mattresses include Alternating Pressure mattress systems, Low Air Loss mattresses, and Lateral Rotation mattress systems used for pressure prevention when patients are at risk of developing pressure ulcers or pressure sores, also commonly referred to as “bed sores.” These mattresses are used in both home care and hospital environments, and are also used to provide burn patients, patients with Multiple Sclerosis, Lou Gehrig's disease, etc. with more comfort and relief than a typical innerspring or foam mattress provides.

What are Pressure Ulcers? Pressure ulcers are injuries to the skin and underlying tissue caused by prolonged pressure and shear over the skin. Bed sores can develop anywhere on the skin, but most often bony areas of the body, such as the heels, ankles, hips, tailbone, back of head, back and shoulder blades.

Who is at risk for developing bedsores or pressure ulcers? Patients at risk for bedsores are those who may be confined to a bed for an extended period of time, use a wheelchair, have moist skin from fever or perspiration, those who may suffer from skin breakdown due to dehydration or renal failure, and those who suffer from incontinence or decreased nutritional intake. People who may be immobile or have limited ability to move are especially susceptible to developing pressure ulcers.

What is an Alternating Pressure Mattress? Alternating pressure is a feature that provides pressure redistribution by filling and un-filling air cells within the mattress so that contact points with the body are reduced. The changes in air pressure are modest—every other air cell deflating slightly—but enough to relieve pressure points on the user. Entry level mattresses have preprogrammed treatment times or “cycle” times, generally every 10 minutes. While more advanced mattresses systems feature compressor or blower units that allow you to select treatment time options of 5, 10, 15 or 20 minute cycles. At the completion of the selected or pre-programmed treatment time, the deflated cells will refill to the original firmness (set by the user or caregiver), while every-other-cell from that point deflates slightly.

Alternating Pressure Anti Bed-Sore Mattress

Pressure relief air mattresses include Alternating Pressure mattress systems, Low Air Loss mattresses, and Lateral Rotation mattress systems used for pressure prevention when patients are at risk of developing pressure ulcers or pressure sores, also commonly referred to as “bed sores.” These mattresses are used in both home care and hospital environments, and are also used to provide burn patients, patients with Multiple Sclerosis, Lou Gehrig's disease, etc. with more comfort and relief than a typical innerspring or foam mattress provides.

What are Pressure Ulcers? Pressure ulcers are injuries to the skin and underlying tissue caused by prolonged pressure and shear over the skin. Bed sores can develop anywhere on the skin, but most often bony areas of the body, such as the heels, ankles, hips, tailbone, back of head, back and shoulder blades.

Who is at risk for developing bedsores or pressure ulcers? Patients at risk for bedsores are those who may be confined to a bed for an extended period of time, use a wheelchair, have moist skin from fever or perspiration, those who may suffer from skin breakdown due to dehydration or renal failure, and those who suffer from incontinence or decreased nutritional intake. People who may be immobile or have limited ability to move are especially susceptible to developing pressure ulcers.

What is an Alternating Pressure Mattress? Alternating pressure is a feature that provides pressure redistribution by filling and un-filling air cells within the mattress so that contact points with the body are reduced. The changes in air pressure are modest—every other air cell deflating slightly—but enough to relieve pressure points on the user. Entry level mattresses have preprogrammed treatment times or “cycle” times, generally every 10 minutes. While more advanced mattresses systems feature compressor or blower units that allow you to select treatment time options of 5, 10, 15 or 20 minute cycles. At the completion of the selected or pre-programmed treatment time, the deflated cells will refill to the original firmness (set by the user or caregiver), while every-other-cell from that point deflates slightly.

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