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Pressure Maps

The following is factual data proving the efficacy of Aquila’s cushion systems.

Pressure Mapping gives an exact visual representation of the degree of pressure relief achieved by a particular cushion.  If the interface pressure is low enough, the skin and tissue will receive adequate blood flow and pressure sores can be avoided.  If the pressure is too high, even for a very short period of time per the Kosiac study, you are at risk of developing a sore.

The degree of pressure needed to achieve true pressure relief is 30 mmHg.  A pressure less than 30 is even better. 

Below are actual pressure maps taken while patients were sitting on Aquila cushions.  

We let the pressure maps speak for themselves.

(Pressure maps are not needed to build an Aquila cushion system.)

Figure 1

• Male, 200 lbs., 60 yrs. old sitting on Airpulse PK automatically inflated cushion system

• Current Stage IV Pressure Sore on Left ischial

• When custom making this cushion, the left ischial cell was isolated such that it applies no upward pressure to the existing sore.

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Figure 2

• Male, 250 lbs., 49 yrs. old sitting on Custom Air manually inflated cushion system           

• No current sores, low risk for skin breakdown                                                 

• Main area of cushion inflated to comfortable firmness                         

• Both ischial cells deflated for optimal pressure relief to tissue under these bone prominences.   

Figure 3

• Male, 175 lbs., sitting on Airpulse PK automatically inflated cushion system

• No current sores, high risk for skin breakdown

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*If you are not familiar with pressure mapping, please consult your doctor or physical therapist to take a look at this page and offer their opinion. 

 
 

 

 

         

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