Jump to content

brand new anti pressure sores ulcers cushion ?120 Invacare Matrx Flo-tech Solution


jab-100

Recommended Posts

This was a private gift to my mother who never used it after coming out from the hospital. Is a high-quality product heavy and anti-slip.


The Invacare Matrx Flo-tech Solution cushion uses a combination of a slim, shaped foam cushion base and a dual layer of gel sacs over the ischial and sacral area. The dual gel sacs and the unique molded foam shape of the solution increases the support surface area. This delivers a superior level of protection for those patients identified as being at Very High Risk of developing pressure ulcers, or for those with already established tissue damage.


Brand new over ?250 to buy in shops or online


17-inch square and 3 inches deep


Spec

http://www.invacare.co.uk/matrx-flo-tech-solution-ma-61fsoen


PICK UP SE21

  • 4 months later...

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • I live locally and am on Lordship Lane and North Cross Road most days. I've never been forced into traffic, or noticed any problem in any of these places! I appreciate that might be different with a buggy or mobility aid. I like to see people enjoying themselves outside. 
    • It's good that you've never personally had to experience poison being left but it is a known fact in this area. It's not fly tipping - people leave food out for foxes but there are also people who purposefully leave food out to kill animals.  
    • Totally recommend Aria. He goes the extra mile and as well as getting the job done and being very easy to deal with he is a very creative in finding solutions and offering advice
    • Just read this posting about the Blue Brick Cafe which I supported when they first applied to open. I Spoke out for them in front of three councillors because the council didn't want a cafe to continue there in a residential area. What a joy it has been seeing them there ever since and I though that it was the owner, Daniel, who had stopped putting the tables outside himself. Sorry to learn that it was Southwark Council putting a damper on things. I never noticed those table blocking the whole pavement and I live nearby and walk past regularly. One local, newly arrived resident in Fellbrigg Road tried the block the expansion of he North Cross Road street market some years ago - shame how some people have their own biased views. Sound like a bit of a situation up at the EDT though. Cheers!
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...