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    Adjustable Alternating Pressure Overlay - Mattress Sore Pressure Pad

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    The ProHeal line of Alternating Pressure Mattresses are the preferred choice by clinicians and patients treating all stages of pressure sores. Bedr...

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    Geri-Chair Overlay Foam

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    The Geri Chair Overlays is an ultra-comfortable choice to reduce interface pressure while seated in a Geri Chair or recliner. This line of products...

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    Geri-Chair Alternating Pressure Overlay System

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    TheΒ Geri Chair Overlays is an ultra-comfortable choice to reduce interface pressure while seated in a Geri Chair or recliner. This line of products...

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Pressure ulcers, also known as bedsores, are a common concern for individuals who spend long periods in a bed or wheelchair. These sores develop when prolonged pressure is exerted on the skin, especially in areas like the heels, hips, and tailbone. To prevent these painful injuries, one effective solution is an alternating pressure overlay.

What is an Alternating Pressure Overlay?

An alternating pressure overlay is a type of therapeutic mattress pad designed to help prevent and treat pressure ulcers by alternating the pressure exerted on different parts of the body. The overlay typically consists of a series of air cells that inflate and deflate in a cyclical pattern. This shifting pressure relieves constant pressure on the skin, promoting better blood circulation and reducing the risk of skin breakdown.

How Does an Alternating Pressure Overlay Work?

Alternating pressure overlays work by utilizing air cells that inflate and deflate in a continuous cycle. Each air cell inflates and deflates in turn, redistributing pressure on the body. This rotation of pressure ensures that no single area of the skin remains under pressure for too long, allowing for better blood flow and reducing the chances of skin damage.

Key Features of an Alternating Pressure Overlay

  • Air Cells: The core of the alternating pressure system, air cells expand and contract to distribute pressure evenly.
  • Pump Mechanism: A small pump controls the inflation and deflation cycle of the air cells.
  • Adjustable Settings: Many overlays come with customizable settings for pressure and cycle time to suit individual needs.
  • Breathable Materials: The surface is often made from breathable materials to prevent moisture buildup, which can lead to skin irritation.

Why Should You Use an Alternating Pressure Overlay?

Prevention of Pressure Ulcers

For individuals who are bedridden or have limited mobility, alternating pressure overlays can significantly reduce the risk of developing pressure ulcers. By constantly shifting pressure on the body, these overlays prevent prolonged pressure on sensitive areas like the tailbone, heels, and elbows.

Treatment of Existing Pressure Ulcers

If pressure ulcers have already developed, an alternating pressure overlay can help accelerate healing by improving blood circulation in the affected area. The constant shift in pressure helps keep the skin and underlying tissue healthy, allowing wounds to heal faster.

Improved Comfort and Sleep Quality

One of the most significant benefits of alternating pressure overlays is the comfort they provide. The alternating pressure prevents soreness and discomfort from lying in the same position for too long, making it easier for users to sleep soundly.

Who Needs an Alternating Pressure Overlay?

Bedridden Patients

Individuals who are confined to bed for extended periods due to illness, injury, or surgery are at high risk of developing pressure ulcers. An alternating pressure overlay can help alleviate the risk and promote overall skin health.

Wheelchair Users

People who use wheelchairs or sit for long periods also face a heightened risk of pressure sores, especially on the buttocks and thighs. An alternating pressure overlay offers similar benefits for wheelchair users by redistributing pressure during sitting.

Elderly Individuals

As we age, our skin becomes thinner and less resilient. Older adults are more prone to pressure ulcers, especially those with limited mobility. An alternating pressure overlay is an essential tool for preventing skin breakdown in elderly individuals.

FAQ

  • What is the difference between an alternating pressure overlay and a regular mattress pad?Β An alternating pressure overlay uses air cells that inflate and deflate, redistributing pressure, while a regular mattress pad offers no such pressure redistribution.
  • How often should I replace my alternating pressure overlay?Β The lifespan of an overlay depends on usage, but most can last for several years if properly maintained. Regularly check for wear and tear and replace if necessary.
  • Can an alternating pressure overlay be used with any type of bed? Yes, most overlays are designed to fit any standard mattress. Ensure the dimensions match your bed size.
  • Are there any side effects of using an alternating pressure overlay? Generally, alternating pressure overlays are safe, but it's essential to adjust settings properly. In rare cases, skin irritation may occur.
  • Can I use an alternating pressure overlay if I have existing pressure ulcers Yes, alternating pressure overlays are designed to treat and prevent pressure ulcers. They promote blood circulation and help heal existing sores.

An alternating pressure overlay is an invaluable tool for anyone at risk of developing pressure ulcers. Whether you are bedridden, a wheelchair user, or simply looking to improve comfort, these overlays provide consistent pressure relief that can help prevent and treat pressure sores. With the right overlay, you can enjoy better health, comfort, and peace of mind.

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