Convoluted Foam Ulnar Nerve Cushion Arm Positioner, 2 Pairs, 36 Pairs/Case

MEDLINE

$215.00
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NON081340
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The Medline Convoluted Foam Ulnar Nerve Cushion Arm Positioner is an anatomically designed protective device crafted to cradle the sensitive ulnar nerve region of the arm to help prevent nerve compression, skin breakdown, and pressure injury during surgeries or prolonged positioning. 

Constructed of high-quality convoluted foam, this arm positioner conforms to the arm’s underside while allowing airflow and distributing pressure more evenly. It features an integrated hook-and-loop strap for secure placement, ensuring that the cushion stays in position during procedures or patient repositioning. 

This listing is for 2 pairs per package, and the case quantity is 36 pairs per case — an efficient bulk solution for surgical departments, procedure suites, rehabilitation centers, and facility supply management. It is latex-free and intended for single-patient use to support hygiene protocols and patient safety. 


Key Features & Benefits

  • Anatomically designed to cradle the ulnar nerve area, reducing risk of compression and pressure injuries. 

  • Made of convoluted foam for enhanced breathability, cushioning and pressure redistribution.

  • Includes a hook-and-loop strap for secure positioning on the arm — aids stability and ease of application. 

  • Latex-free construction supports safe use with patients and staff who have sensitivities. 

  • Packaged 2 pairs per pack, with a case quantity of 36 pairs, ideal for high-volume use and supply management.

  • Disposable single-patient use — supports infection control and reduces need for reprocessing.


Applications

  • Protection of the ulnar nerve during surgery (e.g., supine, lateral, prone positions)

  • Postoperative care where the arm must be positioned or immobilized for extended periods

  • Rehabilitative or long-term care settings where patients’ arms rest on firm surfaces or rails

  • Facilities (hospitals, surgical centers, outpatient clinics) looking to standardize positioning accessories