Lin19687
Well-Known Member
Try the Liquid band-aids, that is what I used when I worked in the ER. Stayed on for about 3 hours before I would peel it off and re-apply. It even lasts through Purell ... gawd I hate that stuff, ruins your hands.
The Sun lamp was for the LACK of Sun in Seattle I don't think it had heat to it, but they may make them like that with a little heat. Helps with Depression where Seattle has so little sunshine. He said it worked Wonders.
I would think that the more air flow he gets on the back the faster it will heal. Dry it out. Hard to do with the chair as he needs that and you will need to cover the area too.
I don't think they have a frame to hold him forward for a while. I know they have it for some kids size wheel chairs (special needs I have seen a few). Don't know if he would lay on his front for an hour or so a day?
Maybe a thick pillow near the coccyx to keep his back forward a bit?
I guess it depends on how stable he is or if he need total back support
The Sun lamp was for the LACK of Sun in Seattle I don't think it had heat to it, but they may make them like that with a little heat. Helps with Depression where Seattle has so little sunshine. He said it worked Wonders.
I would think that the more air flow he gets on the back the faster it will heal. Dry it out. Hard to do with the chair as he needs that and you will need to cover the area too.
I don't think they have a frame to hold him forward for a while. I know they have it for some kids size wheel chairs (special needs I have seen a few). Don't know if he would lay on his front for an hour or so a day?
Maybe a thick pillow near the coccyx to keep his back forward a bit?
I guess it depends on how stable he is or if he need total back support