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GEO-MATT PRT    


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The Geo-Matt PRT Is a foam seat cushion designed for use by active wheelchair users at low risk for pressure ulcers. This cushion features a top surface cut into a grid pattern. The individually-responsive cells reduce shearing and cradle bony prominences. Air pockets between cells create a Ring-of Air design to prevent heat and moisture build-up. A modification of the Geo-Matt design for this cushion creates a lower, firmer base than the Geo-Matt Therapeutic Seat Cushion (see separate entry) for active users . The cushion comes standard with a Soft Skin moisture barrier and is available with a vinyl and nylon cover. DIMENSIONS: 18 x 16 x 3 inches (length and width are interchangeable).

Notes: Geo-Matt and Ring-of-Air are registered trademarks of Span America. ** See also other separate Geo-Matt entries.

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This product record was updated on April 5, 2004.

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Manufacturer:

Span America, Inc. (Formerly Embracing Concepts)

70 Commerce Center
Greenville, South Carolina 29615
United States
Telephone: 800-888-6752 or 864-288-8877.
Fax: 864-288-8692.
Web: http://www.spanamerica.com.
Email: info@spanamerica.com.


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