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To promote thoracic extension of the patient's back, the Jay® J2 Plus Back is designed with a 15º adjustment range. Both straight and 8° backposts provide 12º posterior tilt and 3º anterior tilt. Individual angles are set with a simple locating pin. No tools are required. |
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A friction-locking vanity flap allows excess posterior tissue to expand behind the seat. This helps maintain even contact along the spinal column. The vanity-flap hinges are initially loosened to adjust the angle, then tightened to provide support. |
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Special adjustable hardware accommodates 7/8" to 1 1/4" backpost tubing. This, along with an available angle range of 12º posterior to 3º anterior tilt, makes the Jay® J2 Plus Back one of the most flexible products on the market. |
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To help maintain proper pelvic alignment, the backside of the foam base has a sewn-in pocket for three pelvic positioning inserts. These inserts are easily accessible from above, through a zippered slot. The two end-inserts can be extended through side slots to allow for growth. |
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With bariatric patients, it is important to make sure the back cushion does not slide off the shell. The Jay® J2 Plus Back uses special velcro attachment flaps on the top and bottom of the cover. These flaps fold over the shell and attach to strips on the backside. This ensures the cover and cushion stay in place. |
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To accommodate folding bariatric wheelchairs, the Jay® J2 Plus Back is designed for easy removal. Simply pull out the positioning pins, rotate the back forward, and lift up. It is that easy. |