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ISO 9999 - Subclass and Divisions

Click on any subclass or division to see the types of assistive products that are classified under that classification.

04 33 Assistive products to manage tissue integrity

Body-worn assistive products for body protection, see 09 06 00.
Pads, cushions and other accessories for walking aids to prevent bruising or skin injury, see 12 07 18.

04 33 03 Seat cushions and underlays for tissue integrity

Devices that maintain tissue integrity through redistribution of weight on the buttocks.
Seat cushions and underlays, see 18 10 06.

04 33 04 Back cushions and back pads for tissue integrity

Devices that redistribute weight on vulnerable parts of the back.
Back supports, see 18 10 03.

04 33 06 Assistive products for tissue integrity when lying down

Products intended to redistribute weight on vulnerable parts of the body during extended periods of lying and to prevent sores and decubitus ulcers.
Mattresses and mattress coverings, see 18 12 18.

04 33 09 Special equipment for tissue integrity

Equipment for evaluating or warning of excess pressure on parts of the body.
Included are, e.g., alarms for pressure sore prevention.

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