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J2 DEEP CONTOUR CUSHION    


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The J2 Deep Contour Cushion is a gel and foam seat cushion designed for use in wheelchairs by individuals at high risk for skin breakdown. This cushion features a foam base support structure and a longer seat well that narrows toward the rear to accommodate a posterior pelvic position. A Jay Flow Fluid Tri-pad tops the foam base and has a three-dimensional design for superior pressure distribution and to prevent bottoming out. A thick foam insert in the fluid bladder assists in pressure distribution and provides a buffer between the cushion base and the fluid pad. This cushion is available with the choice of a standard stretch cover, an air exchange cover, or an incontinence resistant cover.

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Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on January 5, 2004.

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Manufacturer:

Jay Medical, Ltd. (a division of Sunrise Medical)

7477A East Dry Creek Parkway
Longmont, Colorado 80503
United States
Telephone: 800-333-4000 or 303-218-6279.
Fax: 303-218-4590.
Web: http://www.sunrisemedical.com.
Email: webmaster@sunmed.com.


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