Bed Leg Support

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WHAT IS THIS PRODUCT?

The Bed Leg Support holds the leg up high and at a horizontal angle. The Heat Sealed version may be preferred for infection control.

Comfortably holds the thigh at approximately 45°, with the leg resting in the convoluted foam channel.

WHO IS THIS PRODUCT SUITABLE FOR?

Suitable for people who need support and elevation for their lower leg.

BRIEF INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

Place the Bed Leg Support on the bed. The non-slip base will hold it in place. A cotton sheet can be draped over the support to help prevent sweating for some patients.

WHAT IS THIS PRODUCT MADE FROM?

Foam, material.

ALTERNATIVE OR RELATED PRODUCTS

Anti-Rotation Leg Box Anti-Rotation Leg Box
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Knee Leg Support Knee Leg Support

STOCK KEEPING UNIT (SKU), SIZE, WEIGHT, GLOBAL TRADE ITEM NUMBER (GTIN)

SKU SIZE WIDTH LENGTH HEIGHT WEIGHT GTIN
152 Standard Sewn Cover 14″ 14″ 12″ 3lbs 9349145002144
152HS Heat Sealed Cover 14″ 14″ 12″ 3lbs 9349145002151


GLOBAL MEDICAL DEVICE NUMBER (GMDN)

35228

 

CLEANING METHOD – STANDARD SEWN VERSION

Foam: Remove the foam and rinse in water.
Cover: Machine or hand wash the cover.

MAXIMUM WASHING TEMPERATURE

Foam: Warm.
Cover: 80°C / 176°F.

DETERGENT

Use a mild detergent. Do not use fabric softener.

DRYING METHOD

Foam: Air dry in the shade.
Cover: Air dry in the shade. Alternatively, tumble dry on a cool temperature and make sure the drum is cool.

CLEANING WARNING

Only use and store the product when it is dry.

 

 

CLEANING METHOD – HEAT SEALED VERSION

Wipe clean.

MAXIMUM WASHING TEMPERATURE

N/A

DETERGENT

Use a mild hospital grade disinfectant.

DRYING METHOD

Air dry in the shade.

CLEANING WARNING

Only use and store the product when it is dry. Test your cleaning chemicals on a discreet area to make sure it will not damage the material.

Continuously monitor the person using this product to ensure there are no adverse pressure care issues.