Comfort Cushions - M2, ACTA-EMBRACE, Curve Operation Manual
INTENDED USE
The Comfort ACTA-EMBRACE Cushion (ACTA-EMBRACE) is a ready-
to-use wheelchair seating surface, intended to promote postural
alignment and pelvic stability and to provide skin protection and comfort.
The ACTA-EMBRACE is intended for those who are at risk of developing
pressure injuries. The ACTA-EMBRACE must be properly sized to the
individual and must be used with a compatible cover. The ACTA-EMBRACE
has a weight limit; refer to the product specifications in this document.
The Comfort M2 Cushion (M2) is a ready-to-use wheelchair seating
surface, intended to promote postural alignment and pelvic stability
while reducing peak pressures in high risk areas such as the ITs, coccyx,
and sacrum. The M2 is intended for those who are at risk of developing
pressure injuries. The M2 must be properly sized to the individual and
must be used with a compatible cover. The M2 has a weight limit; refer to
the product specifications in this document.
The Comfort Curve Cushion (Curve) is a lightweight and ready-to-use
wheelchair seating surface, intended to promote pressure redistribution
and provide a stable and comfortable seating surface. The Curve must
be properly sized to the individual and must be used with a compatible
cover. The Curve has a weight limit; refer to the product specifications in
this document.
The STRETCH-AIR Cover is a fluid-resistant textile enclosure intended to
protect the cushion from solid debris or liquids.
The COMFORT-TEK Cover is a fluid-resistant textile enclosure intended to
protect the cushion from solid debris or liquids.
The Incontinence Liner is is a fluid-resistant textile enclosure intended
to be used with a STRETCH-AIR Cover or COMFORT-TEK Cover to further
protect the cushion from liquids.
There are no known contraindications for the products featured in this
manual, provided that they are used as specificed in the intended use
statements above.
A clinician who is experienced in seating and positioning should determine
whether the product is appropriate for the individual's particular seating
needs. The product's intended use statement alone should not be relied upon
to make that determination.
The medical products featured in this document are intended to be only
one part of an overall care regimen that includes all seating and mobility
equipment and therapeutic interventions. A clinician who is experienced in
seating and positioning should identify this care regimen after evaluating the
individual's physical needs and overall medical condition.
A clinician should also evaluate for visual, reading, and cognitive impairment
to determine the need for caregiver assistance or the need for other assistive
technology, such as large-print instructions, to ensure proper product use.
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