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Press release submission | Sep 9, 2021

Curbell Medical releases 'game-changing' products for patients with disabling injuries, illnesses

Curbell Medical Products issued the following announcement on Sep. 9.

When patients are faced with a severe physical challenge, one of the most important rehabilitation goals is to maintain a positive state of mind. Catastrophic events such as paralysis and severe burns, or debilitating diseases such as ALS, force patients to battle mental challenges along with physical ones.

Curbell Medical Products has created two products to help these patients and their rehabilitators. Known as the Assistive Control Adaptor (AC-20) and the Zephyr Breath-Activated Call Device, they're providing an unprecedented level of self-care and self-confidence.

The AC-20 system gives those lacking fine motor hand control the ability to easily call a nurse, control their TV, adjust the lights and open their shades and drapes. Best of all, the system is customizable, allowing patients to use sip-and-puff devices, button switches and other adaptive devices based on their specific abilities. The menu-driven system operates in English, Spanish and French.

The Zephyr offers caregivers superior infection control, with reusable and disposable components; provides a significant cost savings to administrators; and gives clinicians the flexibility to quickly and securely mount the device on multiple surfaces — all in the only UL1069-listed device of its kind (i.e., tested and recognized to nurse call safety standards).

Curbell has been the leader in nurse-call accessory technology since the 1960s. Its flagship pillow speaker products are currently used in roughly 80 percent of hospital rooms across the U.S. So, when a team at Madonna Rehabilitation Hospitals in Omaha and Lincoln, Neb., had an idea for a new device to help their patients, they asked Curbell to lend its expertise.

"We wanted to develop a technology that would enable our patients to control their hospital room environment right from the moment they entered our doors," says Dr. Judith Burnfield, director of Madonna's Institute for Rehabilitation Science and Engineering. "Curbell is well-known nationally and internationally as the pillow speaker technology leader, so they were a natural link to take our technology to the global rehabilitation community."

"We took what Madonna had developed, enhanced the design, added some functionality and made it durable enough for the hospital environment," explains Curbell Associate Product Manager Jon Knoerl. "This gives patients full control of their room environment – and helps them stay positive."

This positivity is crucial, as discussed in a 2016 study in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology which looked at the impact of psychological factors on people's ability to recover from injury. It showed that increasing depression levels significantly reduced a patient's odds of recovery.

Now, the AC-20 system is giving people new and vital degrees of hope.

"This gives patients that first taste of independence," adds Tabatha Sorenson, Madonna's Rehabilitation Engineering Program leader. "It lets them start to think, 'Yes, I can do this. What else can I do?'"

The AC-20 also frees up a hospital's nurses and support staff to perform more important patient-care activities. It leads to greater efficiencies for the hospital and better care for the patient, which can impact everything from operational synergies to patient satisfaction ratings.

Adding Zephyr – which means "a light wind" – improves the system's affordability and sustainability because its gooseneck, mount and cord are all re-usable via a standard wipe-down sterilization. Its switch-and-tube assembly remains single-use, to prevent contamination between patients, but it's a substantially less-costly, long-term solution that begins to be more cost effective after only two patients.

"Patients may lose the capacity to control their hands or even voice their thoughts," Dr. Burnfield adds. "Now, thanks to our Curbell partnership, these basic functions can be performed independently by the patient. It provides that first sense of hope for many that they have some control over their future."

To learn more about AC-20 and Zephyr, contact Curbell at info@curbellmedical.com or 1-800-235-7500. AC-20 trials are available for system evaluation. The company will also be featuring these products at the upcoming Association of Rehabilitation Nurses (ARN) trade show, Nov. 9-11 in Providence, R.I.

Original source can be found here.

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