WOUND CARE
Rehab Medical takes pride in providing top of the line wound care products such as Pneumatic Compression Devices, Cushions, Overlays, Pressure Reducing Mattresses, Advanced Wound Dressings, and Complex Seating and Positioning Equipment.

NEGATIVE PRESSURE
Wound Therapy Systems | Wound Care
Negative Pressure Wound Therapy has come to be regarded as one of the optimal treatment methods when treating chronic, acute, traumatic, sub-acute and dehisced wounds, partial-thickness burns, pressure ulcers, diabetic ulcers, and venous ulcers, flaps and grafts.
The Nisus Negative Pressure Wound Therapy System is powerful yet portable, allowing patients the ability to achieve results while still maintaining mobility.


SPECIALTY MATTRESS
Prevention & Treatment | Wound Care
One of the most effective ways to treat and prevent pressure ulcers in the trunk and pelvis area is by utilizing a specialty mattress or support surface. For patients who suffer from immobility, selecting the correct support surface is essential.
Our wide range of mattresses — both powered and non-powered — provide optimal offloading, while giving patients a comfortable and therapeutic support surface.


WHEELCHAIR CUSHIONS
Prevention & Treatment | Wound Care
Wheelchair bound patients are at high risk of developing pressure ulcers due to long usage time in a wheelchair. Many are unable to feel or have the ability to offload; therefore, it is crucial to have the appropriate cushion.
Skin Protection Cushions provide therapeutic cushioning, dispersing pressure evenly to promote blood flow and assist in the treatment and prevention of pressure ulcers.

PRODUCT KEY
Wound Therapy Systems: Wound Therapy Systems promote wound healing through Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT). The system creates negative pressure (a vacuum) at the wound site through a unique, proprietary dressing that helps draw wound edges together, removing infectious materials and actively promoting formation of the granulation tissue.
Prevention & Treatment: This type of equipment allows the body to shift its position to heal or prevent pressure injuries, such as pressure ulcers or bed sores, from developing.