Old Friends in the NHS
Thanks to all the old friends in the Wheelchair Services Departments who I met after 10 years at the Posture & Mobility Exhibition and conference in Cardiff last month, I am sure our new products will be of benefit.
Thanks to all the old friends in the Wheelchair Services Departments who I met after 10 years at the Posture & Mobility Exhibition and conference in Cardiff last month, I am sure our new products will be of benefit.
Great news & recognition for Treat-Eezi coming from Claire James, Director at Your Turn, the organization who campaign to prevent pressure ulcers through education and training throughout the NHS and the private sector. http://www.your-turn.org.uk/index.php/news/treat-eezi-products-achieve-notable-results/
Unfortunately, wheelchair users who have to sit in the same position for prolonged periods of time every day face a number of health issues. Studies have shown that sitting for hours on end can cause your blood to flow less efficiently and it can also cause damage to the skin and underlying tissue on the…
A recent newsletter written by Carehome.co.uk further proves the effectiveness of the Treat Eezi product and how beneficial it is for all Care Homes! Read the article here : http://www.carehome.co.uk/news/article.cfm/id/1568394/bed-sores-ultrasonic-research
New research by the Toyota Mobility Foundation has revealed interesting insights into some of the problems and experiences faced by wheelchair users, including almost nine in 10 stating they had experienced pain or discomfort due to their mobility devices. The polling, commissioned by the Toyota Mobility Foundation and carried out by ComRes, was undertaken to…
Residents in aged care facilities are repositioned every two hours to prevent bedsores, but new Australian research has found this practice is ineffective and could be causing further problems for patients. What’s more is researchers from the UNSW believe this practice could constitute abuse. The new study found that two-hourly repositioning was not only ineffective…
Pressure relief cushions are often associated with people who spend long periods of time lying in bed or sitting in a wheelchair, but they can also be beneficial in many other settings. In fact, these specialised cushions can be useful for anyone who spends a lot of time sitting or lying down, such as office…
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