Abstract: A customizable cushioning device for supporting an anatomical region of a patient can include a main body. The main body can have an intact base and a plurality of removable pillars. The plurality of removable pillars can be disposed on the intact base. The main body can include a first portion and a second portion. The first portion can have a first flexibility. The second portion can have a second flexibility. The first flexibility is different from the second flexibility.
Abstract: The subject invention is a device intended for use where support or restriction of motion of a body part is desired. The subject of the present invention is the formation of a network of lattice intrusions into the matrix of the device so that elements of the lattice can be removed to form a depression in the matrix of the device that conforms to the anatomy of the region that is being supported and positioned while offloading pressure.
Abstract: A scrotal edema support has a main body with a top surface, a bottom surface, a first side, a second side, a rear end, and a front end. The top surface includes a flexing area and a resting area. The flexing area is disposed adjacent to the rear end of the main body. The resting area is disposed adjacent to the front end of the main body. The flexing area is configured to receive an edematous scrotum of a patient. The bottom surface has a sloped portion and a leveled portion. The sloped portion is disposed adjacent to the rear end of the main body. The leveled portion is disposed from the front end to the sloped portion. The sloped portion of the bottom surface is oriented at an angle relative to the leveled portion of the bottom surface.
Abstract: The subject invention is a device intended for use where support or restriction of motion of a body part is desired. The subject of the present invention is the formation of a network of lattice intrusions into the matrix of the device so that elements of the lattice can be removed to form a depression in the matrix of the device that conforms to the anatomy of the region that is being supported and positioned while offloading pressure.