- Mechanism: The mattress is made up of a series of interconnected air cells that inflate and deflate in a controlled alternating pattern. This movement helps to redistribute pressure on the body, reducing the prolonged pressure on any single point.
- Reduction of Pressure Points: The alternating pressure ensures that no single point on the body is under constant pressure, which is a primary cause of bedsores.
- Improves Circulation: By periodically redistributing pressure, blood flow is encouraged to areas which might otherwise be starved of circulation.
- Moisture Control: Some ripple mattresses come with a top layer that wicks away moisture, ensuring the patient remains dry, which is essential in preventing bedsores.
- Adjustability: Many modern ripple mattresses allow caregivers to adjust the level of pressure and the timing of the alternating cycles based on the patient’s needs.
- Combination with Low Air Loss Technology: Some ripple mattresses incorporate low air loss technology, where tiny holes in the air cells release air to help keep the skin cool and dry.



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