Yes. Pre-clinical and first in-human studies have shown that Prelivia increases local blood circulation by 28%(1), resulting in an 80% decrease in pressure ...
Prelivia Quick Start Guide: The following instructions describe how to setup the Prelivia System. Confirm that the Prelivia Stimulator has AA alkaline...
The Prelivia stimulator and leads can be cleaned, as needed, by simply wiping with a soft cloth dampened with clean, warm water. Dry immediately with a soft...
The Prelivia stimulator has a display, eight buttons, and three indicator lights: On/Off Button The Prelivia stimulator has an on/off button on the fron...
First in-human studies using Prelivia across four different healthcare settings has indicated the average time of using Prelivia to be approximately 12 minu...
The hydrogel electrodes are intended to be replaced regularly. Electrodes should be replaced in any of the following cases: If they show signs of not adhe...
Pressure injuries, also known as pressure ulcers or bedsores, are injuries to skin and underlying tissue that are caused by prolonged pressure. They are loc...
Prelivia is the first technology designed to prevent damage caused by prolonged pressure via restoring blood circulation and tissue oxygenation in affected ...