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Standing and raising
gravity. Learn more at Arjo. Sit to stand devices will help activate your patient to move from sitting on the edge of the bed to standing upright while providing upper body support.
Clip sling - padded legs and extended legs
The Clip sling-padded legs and extended legs is used for a range of everyday patient handling activities, such as bed and chair-related transfers. It has additional padding around the leg pieces to provide extra comfort. The extended leg sling
Loop repositioning sling
The Loop repositioning sling assists the caregiver to move or reposition the patient in bed including turning to and from the prone position and lateral transfer from one flat surface to another. It may be left under the patient between transfers
Nimbus Professional
The Nimbus Professional system combines automatic adjustment of cell pressures, Heelguard and Wound Valve Technology providing effective pressure redistribution and enhanced solutions to a wide range of patient management issues. In addition to zoned wound valve technology, sacral deflate and head section deflate.
Nimbus 4
The Nimbus 4 system combines automatic adjustment of cell pressures, Heelguard and Wound Valve Technology providing effective pressure redistribution and enhanced solutions to a wide range of patient management issues.
Prone positioning
Prone positioning saves lives. But it is a complex manoeuvre. Our range of clinical services and products helps lower the risk of caregiver injury by reducing the physical effort required to carry out a safe, controlled manoeuvre and prevent pressure injury to patients treated in the prone position.
EWMA Symposium Proceedings
Proceedings of the European Wound Management Association | Arjo Clinical consultancy. Assessment and consultation services to help healthcare facilities improve clinical outcomes. Based on international best practices.
How is mechanical prophylaxis used in VTE Prevention?
Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide but research suggests that it can be preventable through evidence-based prevention strategies. Learn more about mechanical prophylaxis and Intermittent Pneumatic Compression (IPC) with our downloadable summary below.