Medical Water Bed in your image is basically a pressure relief mattress. It's designed for patients who have to stay in bed for long periods.
Main uses of a patient water bed
1. Prevents pressure sores / bedsores
Water inside the mattress spreads body weight evenly instead of letting it concentrate on hips, heels, shoulders, and tailbone. Less constant pressure = lower risk of bedsores, which is a huge issue for bedridden patients.
2. Pressure redistribution & alternating therapy
The "water filled pressure relief system" shifts support as the patient moves. Some models work like alternating air mattresses, but this one uses water to create a gentle, continuous change in pressure points. Helps improve blood circulation to the skin.
3. Pain management & comfort
For patients with fractures, post-surgery recovery, arthritis, burns, or spinal injuries, a hard mattress hurts. The water layer contours to the body and reduces pain from pressure points. Many people also find it helps with back pain and stiffness.
4. Post-operative & ICU care
Used in hospitals and home care after major surgeries when patients can’t turn themselves often. Keeps them comfortable and reduces complications from immobility.
5. Long-term bedridden care
Elderly patients, paralysis cases, coma patients, or those with limited mobility benefit the most. It provides "comfortable full body support" for 24/7 use without needing electricity like air mattresses.
6. Temperature comfort.
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