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Arm positioning cushion 416 series
supportfor wheelchairfoam

Arm positioning cushion - 416 series - Pelican Manufacturing - support / for wheelchair / foam
Arm positioning cushion - 416 series - Pelican Manufacturing - support / for wheelchair / foam
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Characteristics

Type
arm positioning, support
Applications
for wheelchair
Material
foam
Other characteristics
anatomical, washable

Description

The Arm/Wheelchair Lap Cushion is an alternative to a restraint belt. It acts as a reminder for patients who forget they are unsafe to stand up. Originally designed for wheelchairs, they also fit on some hospital armchairs. They can also be used as a small lap tray, for books, materials etc. Some CVA patients may rest their hands on top of the cushion. This may help prevent oedema, as an alternative to a gutter armrest. There are two versions available: Curved – With a curved cut-out section for the stomach Straight – Without a curved cut-out section If the straight version is a little too close to a patient’s body, the cover can be removed and the edge of the foam can be cut to size with an electric carving knife. The Cushion is an alternative to a restraint belt. It is possible for the patient to remove the Cushion, though any device that the patient cannot remove should be considered as a restraint, so the necessary restraint authorisation would be necessary and this should be fully documented. As this cushion is invading the patient’s personal space, it may be better to introduce it over a period of time. Start off for about 10 minutes, encouraging the patient to use it as a tray. Then take it away for a while, before refitting it again for another 10 minutes. Gradually the patient may accept it as a tray and not perceive it as a restraint. This method may prevent the patient becoming agitated by the cushion.

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