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Christopher Reeve was the man of steel, but it was sepsis from a bed sore which ultimately proved stronger than him.
Having met nurses the size of hobbits who have to turn superman themselves, on schedule, or face this common problem, it seems a better solution is in order.
The idea is a sling,
much like a hammock or the hand-drying towel which advances automatically in washroom facilities.
The patient will be slightly elevated and rotated automatically by turns, possibly using pressure sensitive monitors now becoming widespread.
Applications for sleep apnea and HB readers who read in bed?
Bed sore monitor
http://blog.lifemat...creases-occurrence/ [4and20, Jun 15 2013]
Cool idea.
Conveyor_20bed My own take on it. [2 fries shy of a happy meal, Jun 16 2013]
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Am I the only one who read this and thought
"rotisserie"? |
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I thought it was some sort of skycrane attachment
for his red hotpants. |
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