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As a care giver and wife I am thankful for the peace of mind the waffle boot has given me. » read more We have had several in-house heel ulcers but the Foot WAFFLE boots have solved our problem. » read more Foot WAFFLE - Heel Susceptibility
This video discusses why the heel is especially prone to developing pressure ulcers Foot Waffle Description
A brief video description of how the Foot Waffle helps prevent and treat pressure ulcers Foot Waffle Hand Check
This brief video shows the correct method of performing a hand check to verify proper inflation of the Foot Waffle Foot Waffle Heel Cushion
Overview of study conducted by Janice Mentz, RN, BSN, CETN of VNA of Northern Virginia Foot Waffle or Heel Elevator?
This video helps determine which solution, Foot Waffle or the Heel Elevator, is the best for each patient Foot Waffle Overview
This video presents an overview of important patient-care topics related to the Foot Waffle Foot WAFFLE Quick Check-How to place on the foot
Complete instructions for ensuring correct fit of the Foot Waffle Products Foot WAFFLE/FootHold Sales Literature
Sales sheet information for the Foot WAFFLE and FootHold Healing a Stage IV Pressure Ulcer on the Elbow Using a Static...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the use and benefits of a static air support device used to treat an unusual Stage IV pressure ulcer on the elbow in a spinal cord injured adult. Heel and Lower Extremity Support Device Selection Guidelines
Use this chart to guide you through the selection process when choosing the appropriate lower limb device for the patient. Implementing a Pressure Ulcer Prevention Program and Enhancing...
New processes implemented that reduce pressure ulcer prevalence in five units of a hospital. Patient & Caregiver Guide to Pressure Ulcers
This handy guide provides useful information for patients and caregivers alike. Perioperative -Using WAFFLE Products
Many individuals are at risk of developing a pressure ulcer before, during, or following surgery. Read about these risk factors and how WAFFLE products can help prevent pressure ulcers. More than four hundred patients are included in the sample study within four years. A twenty-seven percent nosocomial pressure ulcer rate is reduced to zero percent. Download study below. [read more] A retrospective study of 100 patients with heel ulcers is conducted to compare the clinical outcomes of heel pressure reduction devices, pillows and no devices. [read more] Dramatic sustained reductions in pressure ulcer occurrence were achieved with use of static air support surfaces in apopulation of frail elderly. Equally dramatic treatment and healing of ... [read more] The first study was conducted in March 2003 with a finding of 17.4% facility acquired pressure ulcer prevalence. Prompt changes were made to reduce this rate to 3.0% within 18 months at the same ... [read more] The effectiveness of any anti-microbial in prohibiting the growth of microorganisms is dependent on the type of additive selected as well as its presence in sufficient amounts on the surface of ... [read more] Mrs. V.M. was admitted 2/3/97 to a local hospital with a yeast infection from her waist to her toes, multiple Stage II wounds to her coccyx, two Stage III wounds to her left lateral mid-calf and an ... [read more] The purpose of this case study is to show the benefits of a static air support device used on the elbow to treat a patient's Stage IV pressure ulcer. [read more] Heel pressure ulcers are a significant cause of limb amputations. In acute care the rate of heel pressure ulcers ranges from 10% to 18%. Our hospital had an overall prevalence of heel pressure ... [read more] Hospitals in the US are increasingly concerned with the rising number of hospital-acquired pressure ulcers. To reduce its 2002-2003 average hospital-acquired pressure ulcer prevalence rate of 9.2%, ... [read more] The Rush Foundation Hosptial's Stage II pressure rates dropped from a high of 103 to a low of 18 in our five year trial period. A proactive approach to preventing Stage II pressure ulcers will ... [read more] The relationship between sustained pressure during a surgical procedure and the development of a pressure ulcer is not always evident. The pressure exerted deep in the tissue is greater than the ... [read more] This study was conducted to determine if the introduction of the Foot WAFFLE®Air Cushion (EHOB, Inc., Indianapolis, IN) would reduce the incidence of heel ulcers in the fractured hip patients ... [read more] An opportunity for improvement exists in the prevention of heel ulcers among patients with hip fractures. There was an estimated 25% incidence of Stage I and II heel ulcers among this patient ... [read more] Pressure ulcer prevention and related product cost containment across the continuum of care are ongoing challenges for healthcare providers. Presented will be our timeline of actions toward meeting ... [read more] The purpose of this study was to compare two lower limb devices by measuring interface pressures at the heel for the prevention and treatment of pressure ulcers. Heel pressure ulcers constitute 30% ... [read more] Abstract A descriptive study design using a convenience sample of thirty-four acute care patients was conducted to comparatively evaluate the effectiveness of the EHOB Foot WAFFLE® Air ... [read more] Modeling is a comparatively new area of activity involving the marriage of ideas from various disciplines, and is an essential and inseparable part of all scientific activity. Any system starts ... [read more]
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