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"Trendellenberg" from Tuffcare Obviously, if you are considering a Tuffcare Century Hospital Bed you need a good night's sleep. Obviously, a conventional, flat bed cannot keep you comfortable all night. With the Tuffcare Century Hospital Bed you get the control in your hand, and you can adjust your back and your legs to almost any position you desire. You can contour your whole body into the zero-gravity position (with both back and legs elevated about 8 inches). But the Tuffcare Century Hospital Bed also gives you Trendellenberg and Reverse Trendellenberg that allows you to relieve the straight and stress off different parts of your body. The Up and Down button on the Hand Control helps you to get in and out of bed easier; and is so important for the care-giver to elevate your body so it is easy to help take care of you. Select a Tuffcare Century Hospital Bed Mattress; or the Whole Natural Mattress for your personal use, and take a health break. |
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All Natural Talalay Latex Hand Made One at a Time Completely Reversible Quilted on Both Sides Zipper Handles 20-Year Warranty Choice of (3) Models: 7" Whole Natural Mattress 10" Whole Natural Mattress 12" Whole Natural Mattress (All on Display in our two showrooms) |
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We quilt both sides with Natural Cotton and Wool. The Natural Latex inside is Available in (4) four different firmnesses: Soft Regular Firm Extra Firm and Ultra Firm (All 4 Firmness on Display in our two showrooms) |
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Whole Natural Adjustable Bed Mattressesand 3-Motor Fully Electric Hi-Low Hospital Beds |
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Twin 38" x 74" | Twin XL 38" x 80" | Twin XXL 38" x 84" |
Full 53" x 74" | Full XL 53" x 80" | Full XXL 53" x 84" |
Queen 60" x 80" | Cal King 72" x 84" | Eastern King 76" x 80" |
Split Queen 60" x 80" | Split King 76" x 80" | Split King XXL 76" x 84" |
The reverse Trendelenburg position is a specific way of positioning a hospital bed. In this position, the head of the bed is elevated while the foot of the bed is lowered. This position is often used to improve breathing or reduce pressure on certain areas of the body. It can also help in managing certain medical conditions by promoting better blood flow to the upper body and head.
In contrast to the Trendelenburg position, where the head of the bed is lowered and the foot is raised (which can help with blood flow to the brain), the reverse Trendelenburg position can be beneficial for conditions such as respiratory distress, where elevating the head can aid in lung expansion and breathing.
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All (3) three Models and
All (4) four Firmness on Display
in our (2) two Showrooms