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FEATURES/BENEFITS

  • Bilateral rotation up to 62° (124° arc)
  • Pressure reduction foam and gel pack surface to help minimize risk of skin breakdown
  • Variable side pause - up to 30 minutes on each side enhances mucosal drainage
  • “One-handed” latch system that allows rectal hatch to be opened easily
  • The unique GORE-TEX® surface and fabric sheet offers superior moisture vapor permeability while serving as an effective barrier to liquid and bacteria and provides an excellent microclimate for patient’s skin

Product Specifications*
Dimensions
Height overall: 27.5”- 36.5”
Width overall: 40”
Length overall: 94”
Lowered: 1.5”
Raised: 6.85”

Weight
Maximum recommended patient weight: 300 lbs.
Total unit weight: 740 lbs.

Articulation
Maximum turning angle: 70°
Maximum Trendelenburg / Reverse Trendelenburg: 12.5°

Electrical
Voltage: 115 V AC
Cycles: 60 Hz
Amps - turning only: .08
Amps - fan only: .08
Amps - jacks only: .08
Maximum electrical leakage: 45 Microamps 

Part Number
Complete assembly: 208030

*Specifications subject to change without notice.

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Indications
  • Treatment and prevention of pulmonary complications as a result of immobility
  • Thoracic or lumbar fracture
  • Cervical traction*
  • Skeletal traction

*RotoRest® is not to be used as a primary means of stabilizing cervical spine fractures, cervical traction. A halo and vest or internal fixation is required.

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Contraindications
  • For Percussion Therapy:
    • Multiple rib fractures
    • Persistent intracranial hypertension
    • Bronchospasm
    • Post-operative periods following cardiac surgery

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    Safety Information

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    • Consult with a physician regarding the risks versus the potential benefits when considering the use of positioning therapy in the following patient’s conditions:
      • Hemodynamic instability
      • Uncontrollable diarrhea
      • Severe agitation/uncontrollable claustrophobia
    • Chest physiotherapy should be used with precaution in patients without sputum production.  Adjust duration and intensity of percussion depending upon patient’s condition and response to therapy.
    • Prior to activating rotation therapy, assess the security of all invasive lines and tubes to accommodate the programmed angle of rotation and minimize the risk of binding, disconnecting or dislodging.

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