CPAP Accessories
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- CPAP Pillows, Neck Pillows
Butterfly Cervical Pillow
Cervical neck pillow, correct the positioning of the head, neck and shoulders in bed or while lying down.
Help maintain the neck in a neutral position, thus preventing any stress on the spine while you sleep. Help prevent neck symptoms and help a person get a good night’s sleep. Assist with circulation and breathing and conditions such as sleep apnoea.
Cervical neck pillow, also known as an orthopaedic pillow is designed to ensure the right placement and support of the neck to provide safe and healthy rest to the sleeper.
SKU: n/a - CPAP Pillows
Positional Therapy Belt for Snoring and Sleep Apnea
Positional therapy bumper belt helps prevent rolling on to the back while asleep
With this device secured in place, it may help prevent snoring and improve breathing by maintaining an ideal position at night, along with the use of CPAP machine.
SKU: 307250 - CPAP Pillows
Side Sleeper CPAP Pillow
Ergonomic CPAP pillow design enhances head, neck, spine and airway alignment
Works with all major brand & styles of masks.
Pressure free side cut-outs reduce mask interference and help to prevent your mask from shifting and moving throughout the night which promotes better compliance with your CPAP
SKU: 116125
CPAP
Sleep apnea is a troubling condition which hinders the normal sleep patterns of millions around the world. The conditions for what brings on sleep apnea are not perfectly understood, and treating it can be challenging. Thankfully, there are a variety of options for those struggling with sleep apnea. Aside from studies and treatment, individuals can opt in for corrective sleeping masks or the like to help regulate breathing during rest.
These devices are called CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) masks, an apparatus that, as mentioned, regulate breathing and deter snoring which causes a person breathing problems. Depending on the person, the device will be worn on either nose, mouth, or both, with a tube connecting to a machine that helps regulate airflow and breathing.
CPAP machines apply ventilation in several ways, such as continuous airway pressure which will remain the same throughout the night, automatic pressure which adjusts based on patterns and other values, or binary which switches based on other values. The mask is also fitted different from person to person so the individual gets an appropriate, unobtrusive fitting.
Acquiring a CPAP device is not as simple as ordering one. CPAP machines are personalized on a case by case basis as each person struggles with apnea in different ways. In order to acquire one you should discuss options with your health care professional who can direct you to a study group which will, as mentioned, study your sleep habits. Based on the information they gather, a CPAP device will be administered to you.
Note that CPAP does not work for all patients and some may need more assistance. If you have any concerns or questions about the operation and use of your CPAP device, contact your specialists immediately.