Repositioning an immobile patient can often be difficult and frustrating.
It may cause:
1. back injuries
2. Patient discomfort
3. And even legal action
Standard nursing practice requires nurses to turn their patients every 2 hours if patient is immobile
or has difficulty repositioning themselves.
Reasons for this practice:
To Prevent and Treat Pressure Ulcers
To Prevent and Treat Pulmonary Complications
Current Methods Used to Turn Patients:
Pillows and Blankets
Traditional (Flat) Foam Wedges
Specialty Beds (Kinetic Therapy)

The TurnWedge is the Most Versatile Manual Positioning Platform on the Market Today
Modern Medical Facilities need a cost-effective solution that can address the unique needs of multiple patients.
The TurnWedge can be deployed in many application such as:
Lateral Positioning
Foot Drop Prevention
Proning (Full & Partial)
Prevent Patient Entrapment
Heel Elevation
Pediatric Respiratory Care
Head Elevation -Leg Separation