Phoenix 2
Designed for highly dependent patients with complex postural and seating needs.
The Phoenix 2™ is a clinically designed chair to provide maximum postural support and comfort.
Incorporating caregiver, clinical and patient feedback, the Phoenix 2 chair aims to provide unparalleled clinical support for individuals with high-dependency needs, while offering caregivers an enhanced user experience when caring for their patients.The design of the Phoenix 2 focuses on preventing pressure injuries, sliding and falls from the chair, and to encourage early mobilisation for patients who are predominantly bedridden.
Improved adjustability and configuration features are based on new anthropometric research data, particularly in the shoulder and head areas, and they ensure that caregivers can easily configure the chair to maximise patient clinical well-being and comfort.
1. Higher elevating and extending leg rest with wider calfpad and footplate
Improves pressure loading.¹ Reduces chance of legs falling between gaps at front of chair.
2. Adjustable seat width
More accurate patient positioning and accommodates body shape changes.
3. Incorporates both 30° and 45° tilt in space
Enhanced options in repositioning and pressure loading in line with clinical guidelines.²
4. Improved cushion performance
Offers greater envelopment for pressure management and comfort.³
5. Arm height adjustability
Helps achieve correct postural postition and loading of the arms.
6. Stand aid compatibility
Simple, safe and effective stand transfers promoting mobilisation.⁴
References
1. Staas, W.E., Cioschi, H.M. (1991). Pressure sores: a multifaceted approach to prevention and treatment. Western Journal of Medicine, 154, 539-544.
2. Tierney, M. (2022). The Clinician’s Seating Handbook, A Reference Guide for Clinical Seating Provision, 6, 62-63
3. Trelleborg (2019). Retrieved May 7, 2022. Are You Sitting Comfortably? https://www.trelleborg.com/engineeredcoated-fabrics/-/media/engineered-fabrics/dartex/dartexpdfs/
2019-are-you-sitting-comfortably-ecf-dartex.pdf
4. National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) (2009). Retrieved May 10, 2023. Rehabilitation after critical illness in adults [CG83]. https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/cg83.
Improves pressure loading.¹ Reduces chance of legs falling between gaps at front of chair.
2. Adjustable seat width
More accurate patient positioning and accommodates body shape changes.
3. Incorporates both 30° and 45° tilt in space
Enhanced options in repositioning and pressure loading in line with clinical guidelines.²
4. Improved cushion performance
Offers greater envelopment for pressure management and comfort.³
5. Arm height adjustability
Helps achieve correct postural postition and loading of the arms.
6. Stand aid compatibility
Simple, safe and effective stand transfers promoting mobilisation.⁴
References
1. Staas, W.E., Cioschi, H.M. (1991). Pressure sores: a multifaceted approach to prevention and treatment. Western Journal of Medicine, 154, 539-544.
2. Tierney, M. (2022). The Clinician’s Seating Handbook, A Reference Guide for Clinical Seating Provision, 6, 62-63
3. Trelleborg (2019). Retrieved May 7, 2022. Are You Sitting Comfortably? https://www.trelleborg.com/engineeredcoated-fabrics/-/media/engineered-fabrics/dartex/dartexpdfs/
2019-are-you-sitting-comfortably-ecf-dartex.pdf
4. National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) (2009). Retrieved May 10, 2023. Rehabilitation after critical illness in adults [CG83]. https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/cg83.
Product Information | |
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SWL | 200kg |
Overall Height | 1380mm - 1470mm |
Available Widths | 660mm - 820mm |
Seat Depth | 430mm - 550mm |