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Personal CareComfortPillows & SupportLeg Support with Grey Velour Cover

Leg Support with Grey Velour Cover

NDIS Support Item Reference No. 05_043303811_0103_1_2

The NDIS Support Item Reference Number provided is a guide only. Please note that each purchase must align with your individual plan goals and needs, and eligibility may vary based on your disability type and NDIS plan. Final approval for claims is determined by the NDIS.

$188.10
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Description

The Leg Support is a light-weight foot stool which puts no pressure on the heels. The cover is a soft Velour material, which is very quiet when re-positioning the feet.

Key Features

  • Convoluted foam under the calves
  • No pressure on heels
  • Helps prevent foot-drop
  • Helps prevent oedema
  • Light to move or carry
  • Feet raised off cold and draughty floors
  • Soft foam construction that should not harm patients if they walk into it

Additional Information

Also available are:

  • Leg Support - A blue water-resistant cover which is easy to clean, but has some noise when re-positioning the feet
  • Leg Support - Large - A 75cm / 27.5" wide version which also uses the blue water-resistant cover

When the legs are correctly in position, the weight is spread between the legs and the feet. This means there is no pressure on the heels. Possibly some patients with large, heavy legs could have a slight pressure on the heels, although by adjusting the position of the Support, this pressure may be prevented. The Leg Support has a series of ridges to provide a soft convoluted surface for the calves to rest on. Foot-drop may be prevented by resting the feet on the angled front foot-rest, and as the Leg Support is made from foam, the patient can press against the foot-rest section to exercise the feet.

When in use, please note that the Leg Support can be tilted up a bit, to provide alternative pressure points on the leg. During the course of a day, a patient may like the support altered from the normal position to a variety of different angles. Some oedema patients may need extra height for resting their legs and use the support upside-down, thus losing the advantage of the leg and feet supports. With some badly contracted patients, it may be better to use the support back to front but this can only be determined after observation of the patient's posture by nursing staff.

Specifications

Item # 120G

Sizes:

  • Centimetres: 35cm wide, 34cm deep (front to back), 30cm tall (in front of feet), 36cm tall (behind calves)
  • Inches: 13.5" wide, 13.5" deep (front to back), 12" tall (in front of feet), 14" tall (behind calves)

Cleaning

Remove cover and wash up to 80°C (176°F). Air dry in the shade, or tumble dry on a cool setting, ensuring the drum is cool. Ensure the product is dry before using or storing.

Important

This product is to help with the prevention of pressure sores. Sometimes, due to the patient deteriorating, the product may become unsuitable. Continuous monitoring is necessary and alternative products may be recommended.