Joerns – P.R.O. Matt Plus
Convertible air foam mattress designed for pressure ulcer prevention and treatment
The P.R.O. Matt Plus is a non-powered mattress replacement system featuring our Pressure Redistribution Optimization (P.R.O.) Technology. With the addition of an optional control unit, the mattress provides powered immersion or alternating pressure therapy, allowing facilities to use one mattress for both pressure ulcer prevention and treatment.
The unique P.R.O. Technology design requires no adjustments or manual inflation. The mattress features a sophisticated internal hosing and valve system that is invisible to the caregiver and patient, but enables the surface to automatically adjust to each patient’s weight and body profile.
- Four-zoned system (head, shoulder, torso and foot) inner air core automatically adjusts to each patient’s body profile and weight
- P.R.O. Technology valve maintains optimal air pressures in each therapy zone for superior pressure redistribution regardless of patient weight and profile
- 1″ viscoelastic topper enhances pressure redistribution and patient comfort
- Optional raised perimeter available
- Surrounding firm perimeter provides stability during patient care and contributes to patient safety by eliminating gaps between frames and siderails
- Therapy pad with these unique qualities:
- Fluid proof and stain resistant
- Low friction and low shear surface
- Zippered construction
P.R.O. Technology® Control Unit:
- Convert your P.R.O. Matt Plus to alternating pressure therapy to enhance patient comfort and wound healing
- Three alternating pressure zones, including the delicate heel section for optimal pressure redistribution
- Three modes of operation: Autofirm, Alternate, and Static
- Autofirm assists patients and caregivers during patient transfer and treatment
- Powered control settings for five levels to maximize patient compliance and promote healing
- Alternating cycle time options of 5, 10, 15, and 20 minutes
- Closed loop control system eliminates concerns of changes in mattress interface pressure due to patient repositioning and ambient temperature changes
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