HCPCS Code = E2620/E2621
InTouch™ PCS Positioning Back
Model no. ITPCSR, ITPCST
Features and Functional Benefits
•Regular and tall heights: Accommodates the differentposturalrequirementsand need for taller back supports when used with tilt and/or recline
•1" soft foam: Provides optimal comfort with pressureredistribution
•Spacer fabric: Allows for improved airflow between the user and back for optimal management of heat and moisture to promote better skin integrity
Spacer fabric:
Regulation of heat and moisture
•Scapular cutouts: Facilitates upright positioningwith trunk extension without interfering with upper extremity function. By not limiting upper extremity range of motion, overall functionality is maximized
•3" lateral contour depth: Provides lateral trunk support to facilitatecenteringand posturalcontrolwith proximal stability required for function
•Sacral support: Facilitates proximal stability requiredfor function.Provides pelviccontrol/supportfor an upright posturewith trunk extension
•Sacral contours: Tapered contours at the sacral portionof the back allow full contactof the back shell against the user without interfering with hip placement in the seatingsystem
•One tool assembly: Only one tool needed for all installations, adjustments and accessories
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•Angle adjustable hardware: Allows accommodation of hip range of motionlimitations,kyphotic postures and posterior pelvic tilt by opening up seat to back angle
•Depth adjustable hardware: Allows positioning without losingseat depth, therebymaximizingthe area of seating surface for optimalpressure redistribution
•Height adjustable hardware:Accommodates user’spositioningrequirementsin the wheelchair
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| Height | Optional Thoracic Lateral Supports: Optional |
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| supports (4" tall) provide improved trunk control | |
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| adjustment | and stability |
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| for optional | Optional Pelvic Stabilizers: Optional supports |
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| thoracic | |
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| (3" tall) promote pelvic stability | |
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| lateral | |
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| supports | These optional supports provide additional positioningfor |
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| and pelvic | |
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| stabilizers | the trunk and pelvis to increase support for maximizing |
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| upright (spinal extension) and midline (centered) trunk |
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| Thoracic | positioning. The thoracic lateral supports and pelvic |
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| stabilizers are adjustable in height and width for accom- | |
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| lateral | |
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| modating fixed posture asymmetries,correcting flexible | |
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| Pelvic | postural deformities or adjusting over time to support |
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| postural changes incrementally in steps. Additionally, | |
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| stabilizers | |
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| these supports act as clinician’shands to keep the | |
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| patient in the best position identified. |
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Quick Release Latch: |
Allows one hand operation for |
removal and remount of the back |
during transport |
Quick Release Latch |
Lock |
Unlock |
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