A therapeutic mattress system is provided for treating a patient. The mattress system has a mattress having plurality of vertically elongated cells extending from a base layer that are arranged in a row and column grid arrangement. Each cell has a sidewall and a patient support surface extending th
A therapeutic mattress system is provided for treating a patient. The mattress system has a mattress having plurality of vertically elongated cells extending from a base layer that are arranged in a row and column grid arrangement. Each cell has a sidewall and a patient support surface extending therefrom, and a cavity defined interior of the sidewall, the patient support surface and the base layer. The elongated cells are further grouped into a first group of cells and a second group of cells such that the cavities of the cells of the first group are fluidly interconnected to define a first group chamber and the cavities of the cells of the second group are fluidly interconnected to define a second group chamber. Further, the chamber of the first group is not fluidly interconnected with the chamber of the second group. Additionally, the cells of the first group alternate with the cells of the second group diagonally across the mattress. Each of the grouping of cells has an inlet port and an exit port. Air can be injected into the respective group of cells at the inlet port and at least a portion of the air in each group of cells can be exhausted from the respective exit ports. A blower assembly is also provided to provide and exhaust air from the respective air chambers in one of a standard, alternating pressure, rotation, wound therapy, percussion or vibration mode.
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What is claimed is: 1. A therapeutic mattress system for treating a patient, the mattress system comprising: a mattress having a plurality of vertically elongated cells extending a height of at least 2.5" from a base layer, the vertically elongated cells being arranged in a row and column array, ea
What is claimed is: 1. A therapeutic mattress system for treating a patient, the mattress system comprising: a mattress having a plurality of vertically elongated cells extending a height of at least 2.5" from a base layer, the vertically elongated cells being arranged in a row and column array, each cell having a sidewall, a patient support surface extending therefrom and a cavity defined interior of the sidewall the patient support surface and the base layer, the elongated cells being grouped into a first group of cells and a second group of cells, the cavities of the cells of the first group being fluidly interconnected to define a first group chamber, and the cavities of the cells of the second group being fluidly interconnected to define a second group chamber, the first group chamber not being fluidly interconnected with the second group chamber, the first group of cells having an inlet port and an exit port to allow air to be injected into the first group of cells at the inlet port and to allow at least a portion of the air in the first group of cells to be exhausted at the exit port, the second group of cells having an inlet port and an exit port to allow air to be injected into the second group of cells at the inlet port and to allow at least a portion of the air in the second group of cells to be exhausted at the exit port. 2. The therapeutic mattress system of claim 1, wherein the cells of the first group alternate with the cells of the second group diagonally across the mattress. 3. The therapeutic mattress system of claim 1, wherein the mattress has a plurality of adjacent edges, the cells of the first group extending in a plurality of diagonal groupings from one edge of the mattress to an adjacent edge of the mattress, and the cells of the second group extending in a plurality of diagonal groupings from one edge of the mattress to an adjacent edge of the mattress. 4. The therapeutic mattress system of claim 3, wherein the diagonal groupings of cells of the first group alternate about the mattress with the diagonal groupings of cells of the second group. 5. The therapeutic mattress system of claim 1, wherein the elongated cells have a height of at least 3.5 inches. 6. The elongated mattress system of claim 1, wherein the elongated cells have movement about six degrees of freedom, including both directions in an x-axis, both directions in a y-axis and both directions in the z-axis. 7. The elongated mattress system of claim 1, wherein the elongated cells have a generally cylindrical shape. 8. The therapeutic mattress system of claim 1, further comprising a blower connected to the entrance and exit ports of the first and second group of cells. 9. The therapeutic mattress system of claim 1, further comprising a blower that supplies air to each of the inlet ports of the chambers of the mattress, and that exhausts air from the exit ports of the mattress in an alternating manner whereby one of the first and the second cell group has a first air pressure and the other of the first and the second cell group has a second air pressure different from the first air pressure. 10. The therapeutic mattress system of claim 9, further comprising a valve connected to the exit ports of the mattress, the valve operating to exhaust air from the cell groups in an alternating manner whereby one cell group has a first air pressure and the other cell group has a second and different air pressure. 11. The therapeutic mattress system of claim 1, wherein the forces and pressures pushing back on the patient by the mattress are kept substantially equal at all points of contact on the patient. 12. The therapeutic mattress system of claim 1, further comprising a non-air mattress component adjacent the mattress component to form the overall patient surface, the non air-mattress component having a top surface at generally the same height as the patient support surface of the elongated cells. 13. The therapeutic mattress system of claim 1, wherein a non-air mattress component is provided in an upper body section of the therapeutic mattress system, and wherein the elongated cell mattress component is provided in a portion of the lower body section of the therapeutic mattress system. 14. The therapeutic mattress system of claim 1, wherein each grouping of cells having a volume of air exerts a treatment force on a patient on the mattress. 15. The therapeutic mattress system of claim 14, wherein the treatment force is one of percussion, vibration, or alternating pressure. 16. A therapeutic mattress system for treating a patient, the mattress system comprising: a mattress having plurality of vertically elongated cells extending from a base layer, the vertically elongated cells being arranged in a row and column grid arrangement, each cell having a sidewall and a patient support surface extending therefrom, and a cavity defined interior of the sidewall the patient support surface and the base layer, the elongated cells being grouped into a first group of cells and a second group of cells, wherein the cavities of the cells of the first group are fluidly interconnected to define a first group chamber, and wherein the cavities of the cells of the second group are fluidly interconnected to define a second group chamber, the first group chamber not being fluidly interconnected with the second group chamber, the first group of cells having at least one port to allow air to be injected into the first group of cells and exhausted from the first group of cells, the second group of cells having at least one port to allow air to be injected into and exhausted from the second group of cells, wherein the inlet and exit ports are distinct ports for each respective group of cells; and, a blower having a first port in fluid communication with the at least one port of the first group of cells, and a second port in fluid communication with the at least one port of the second group of cells, the blower supplying air to the respective ports of the groups of in an alternating manner to have one of the first group of cells and the second group of cells at a first pressure and the other of the first group of cells and the second group of cells at a second pressure, the second pressure being lower than the first pressure at a first period of time and the second pressure being greater than the first pressure at a second period of time. 17. The therapeutic mattress system of claim 16, wherein the cells of the first group alternate with the cells of the second group diagonally across the mattress. 18. The therapeutic mattress system of claim 16, wherein the vertically elongated cells have movement about six degrees of freedom, including both directions in an x-axis, both directions in a y-axis and both directions in the z-axis. 19. The therapeutic mattress system of claim 16, wherein the group of cells with the greater pressure still allows for at least partial immersion of the patient in that group of cells to allow for greater contact area to be achieved for dispersion of pressure on generally all of the patients body.
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