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The time factor in Alternating Pressure
injury prevention Why “Lower for Longer” is the driving principle behind the performance of an Alternating Pressure surface. When assessing the performance of an active alternating surface, the aim is to achieve lower pressures, for longer times ... for significantly longer times than the other tested surfaces. Find out more on arjo.com/velaris. Why “Lower for Longer” is the driving principle behind the performance of an Alternating Pressure surface.
Clinical evidence on Early Mobility in the ICU
Clinical evidence survey on Early Mobility in the ICU | Arjo Early mobilisation has been shown to be both safe and feasible for patients admitted to critical care. Download our clinical evidence summary.
Signage
Good signage is both an important first impression and will make your company stand out from the crowd by increasing your brand exposure.
KWIKtrak Fixed System
of the hospital or healthcare facility, Arjo KWIKtrak™ has been specifically designed with aesthetics in mind, providing a discrete solution that integrates seamlessly with your care environment. The flexible system helps you maximise the utilisation
ConformX
A layer of visco-elastic foam provides support to the patient for pressure redistribution. The ConformX range was specifically developed with patient comfort and pressure injury management in mind, and provides a 24 hour solution.
Annual Report 2019
Annual Report and Sustainability Report for 2019 was published on April 3. It is available for download under Reports & Presentations, and the digital version is available via the link below: https://arjo.inpublix.com/2019/en
Amputee clip bathing in situ sling
The Amputee clip bathing in situ sling is suitable for bathing and showering residents/patients with bilateral leg amputations above the knee or total hip. It is designed with the ability to remain under the patient between transfers following
Nordic Sensi Chair Care Version
communicating and performing everyday tasks can take a toll on elderly people with dementia. Helping people with cognitive disorders relax through soothing music and tactile stimulation can have a beneficial effect on their wellbeing and quality