The Multifunctional Pneumatic Rehabilitation System

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The Multifunctional Pneumatic Rehabilitation System The Samson Strong MPRS The Multifunctional Pneumatic Rehabilitation System

Samson Strong MPRS Inc. General Description The Multifunctional Pneumatic Rehabilitation System (The MPRS) is a pneumatic non mechanical fully adjustable orthopedic medical care system which is portable compact and simple to operate The MPRS gently moves patients into a variety of postures that both alleviate and prevent many of the medical problems caused by their being bed bound and immobile for long periods of time In addition to its preventative and therapeutic effects the system enables a comfortable stay for immobile patients in hospital and at home and facilitates the carrying out of medical procedures necessary for their care Flat starting position Head turned to the right Head turned to the left Head lifted up

Samson Strong MPRS Inc. Key MPRS Functions Moves the patient from a lying to a sitting position and vice versa and turns the trunk of the body from left to right Bends and raises a patient's legs and moves them left and right Lifts and turns patients at the waist and lumbar spine area Lumbar spine area being raised up and then moved to the right and to the left shown

Samson Strong MPRS Inc. Key MPRS Functions Bends the spine and legs in different directions/trajectories Rolls the patient from one side to the other Provides a massaging effect Can have its its firmness adjusted Waist being lifted up then moved to the left and the right shown

Samson Strong MPRS Inc. Key Advantages of the MPRS Allows for early mobilization of patients even if they are not concious preventing the development of pressure sores and hypostatic pneumonia Lifting knees together then lifting the right leg and left leg separately shown

Samson Strong MPRS Inc. Key Advantages of the MPRS Pressure management on the body improves respiratory function and both blood and lymph circulation  Reduced incidence of pressure sores through greater frequency of postural adjustment Facilitates the normalization of muscle and ligament movement in the spine and legs whilst preventing muscle atrophy and promoting muscle recovery Legs lifted up and bent at the knees turned to the left and to the right shown

Samson Strong MPRS Inc. Key Advantages of the MPRS The MPRS moves the patient pneumatically in a smooth and supportive manner that greatly lowers the shear effect between the patient’s body and the bed surface - a major source of pressure ulcers Elements of the system provide mobility to upper and lower limbs which is necessary for the prevention of paresis, contractures and joint stiffness Both legs lifted up together then both legs lifted up and moved to the right shown

Samson Strong MPRS Inc. Key Advantages of the MPRS Pressure management on the body improves respiratory function and both blood and lymph circulation  Joint flexibility maintained and muscle shortening and atrophy avoided by a range of passive motion excercises (programmed or by manual or voice command) Legs and spine lifted simultaneously then spine and legs turned in different directions shown

Seated upright position and full body length turned to the right shown Samson Strong MPRS Inc. Key Advantages of the MPRS Fabricated from medical grade material Built in safety features include return to flat position in case of system malfunction The system is modular meaning its size can be adjusted and modules are easy to remove for repair and maintenance Seated upright position and full body length turned to the right shown

Turning the trunk to the left and the right shown here Samson Strong MPRS Inc. Key Advantages of the MPRS The MPRS is easily cleaned either manually or in an ozone cleaning chamber Can be used outside and in remote locations from any 12 volt power supply Turning the trunk to the left and the right shown here

Samson Strong MPRS Inc. MPRS - Technical Specifications The device is fully portable, can set up or packed up in around 5 minutes and can operate on any surface including the ground making it suitable for deployment outside and in emergency situations. It is controlled manually via a dedicated control box or via an internet platform function management interface connected to the control box.   System Weight – 11 Kilos System Air Pressure – 0.3 ATM 12 Volt Power Supply via a 220 volt mains transformer Operating Range (Temp.) – 20 Deg C - + 50 Deg Please see a demonstration clip of the MPRS at: www.ssmprs.com Dimensions: 1100 x 150 x 600 mm (when packed) 2200 x 220 x 800 mm (when deployed)