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"Force-related tissue damage” prevention rather than treatment

"Force-related tissue damage” prevention rather...

Phil Strong

Is this really such a radical approach to maintaining optimum tissue integrity? Tissue damage associated with patients being cared for ‘inbed’* have been historically called pressure or bed sores/ulcers, decubitus...

"Force-related tissue damage” prevention rather...

Phil Strong

Is this really such a radical approach to maintaining optimum tissue integrity? Tissue damage associated with patients being cared for ‘inbed’* have been historically called pressure or bed sores/ulcers, decubitus...

The missing synergy solution when moving patients being cared for ‘inbed’

The missing synergy solution when moving patien...

Phil Strong

In response to requests, please find below links to both parts 1 & 2 of our blog, The missing synergy when moving patients being cared for ‘inbed’ The blog discusses...

The missing synergy solution when moving patien...

Phil Strong

In response to requests, please find below links to both parts 1 & 2 of our blog, The missing synergy when moving patients being cared for ‘inbed’ The blog discusses...

The missing synergy when moving patients being cared for ‘inbed’ – Part 2

The missing synergy when moving patients being ...

Phil Strong

Introduction The philesynergetic approach to caring for patients ‘inbed’ uses gravity, the correct synergetic layers and the patient’s own body mass to provide safe patient’s rest, movement and stability on...

The missing synergy when moving patients being ...

Phil Strong

Introduction The philesynergetic approach to caring for patients ‘inbed’ uses gravity, the correct synergetic layers and the patient’s own body mass to provide safe patient’s rest, movement and stability on...

The missing synergy when moving patients being cared for ‘inbed’ – Part 1

The missing synergy when moving patients being ...

Phil Strong

What currently happens?There is a need for patients to move when being cared for ‘inbed’. Movement can be both intentional and unintentional. Similarly, this movement can be gross or micro...

The missing synergy when moving patients being ...

Phil Strong

What currently happens?There is a need for patients to move when being cared for ‘inbed’. Movement can be both intentional and unintentional. Similarly, this movement can be gross or micro...

The forgotten interface when caring for patients confined to bed

The forgotten interface when caring for patient...

Phil Strong

What do you wear in bed? According to a national sleep survey, 92% of us sleep in bed wearing some form of clothing. However, caring for patients ‘inbed’, both in...

The forgotten interface when caring for patient...

Phil Strong

What do you wear in bed? According to a national sleep survey, 92% of us sleep in bed wearing some form of clothing. However, caring for patients ‘inbed’, both in...

Why implementing an effective ‘inbed’ care approach as a whole makes economic sense

Why implementing an effective ‘inbed’ care appr...

Phil Strong

There have been interesting discussions on LinkedIn regarding Ben Zwillinger’s article, “How might economics help human factors?” Ben makes the point that classic economics would say that people make decisions...

Why implementing an effective ‘inbed’ care appr...

Phil Strong

There have been interesting discussions on LinkedIn regarding Ben Zwillinger’s article, “How might economics help human factors?” Ben makes the point that classic economics would say that people make decisions...