Multipurpose Patient Positioning Devices
Solving Positioning Challenges Beyond Orthopaedics.
Manage obesity airway challenges with the Troop Elevation Pillow and quickly achieve the head elevated laryngoscopy position. In addition, consider using the BoneFoam positioning solutions to support the patient in the supine, lateral, or prone position for any surgery.
BoneFoam Multipurpose Solutions
Shark | Arm & Torso Stabilizer
Prevents the patient from rolling anteriorly and provides easy access to IV lines and other anesthesia leads.
View SolutionUniversal Prone Positioning System
As surgical techniques evolve, the prone position is being used more frequently to facilitate surgical access.
View SolutionDuall Leg Positioner
Designed to position the legs, gently flex the knees, and reduce pressure on the heels during long procedures.
View SolutionTray Topper
Designed so that you can position an extremity off the OR table for imaging, sterilizing, or ranging the extremity.
View SolutionBump | Cylindrical Positioners
Bumps enable quick and easy positioning of upper or lower extremities, providing greater support than rolled towels or blankets.
View SolutionGuardian Patient Protection Solutions
Arm Guard
As surgeries increasingly occur in Ambulatory Surgical Centers (ASCs) with limited space, the innovative Arm Guard optimizes the positioning of the non-operative arm, ensuring patient safety without compromising surgical access for protection.
View SolutionFace Guard
It's crucial to protect against pressure injuries and airway compromise while achieving neutral neck alignment. Its ergonomic design and universal compatibility with existing frames make the Face Guard a versatile addition to any operating room.
View SolutionHead Guard
Designed for universal use, the Head Guard offers ergonomically contoured head support with unique tear-away layers for precise adjustability to ensure neutral neck alignment, and reduce the risk of nerve compression and respiratory distress.
View SolutionLeg Guard
Ensure proper pelvic, hip and lower back alignment by stabilizing the hips and cradling the legs, and eliminate the need for bulky pillows that shift during surgery with the Leg Guard. Maintain stability and protect bony prominences during the procedure.
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