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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…
Treat Eezi Independent Product Review from Able Magazine
We are pleased to announce Able Magazine, UK’s flagship Disability Lifestyle Magazine http://ablemagazine.co.uk/ has given us a 4 out of 5 independent rating for our Treat Eezi Community Bed Pad.
Study Shines Light on Pain and Discomfort facing Wheelchair Users
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…
Treat Eezi in Ambulances
Hi Lynne, We are using it right now (see attached photo) it has been used for many patients who have stated it adds extra comfort to the standard mattress and is especially useful for long distance ambulance transfers alleviating unwanted pain in Orthopaedic spinal patients and pressure sore patients. *Please note Patient has given me…
The Connection Between Pressure Relief and Better Sleep; Tips for a Restful Night
When trying to ensure they get a good sleep night after night, many people often overlook one crucial factor; pressure relief. This is especially important for people who spend prolonged periods of time laying in bed, whether this is due to mobility problems or recovery from surgery, for example. Restless nights aren’t uncommon and if…
Last week Vet Times, this week The Sheep Site!
Yet another great story about Eustace, our friendly three legged sheep who is now becoming famous. Last week it was Vet Times http://www.vettimes.co.uk/news/lambs-ulcer-heals-with-nhs-approved-product/ and now this week it is The Sheep Site http://www.thesheepsite.com/news/2005/threelegged-sheeps-ulcer-healed-with-product-from-human-medicine/ Where will he be featured next week!???