
Flamingo Cervical Pillow (Orthopaedic Contoured Sleep Support)
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Product Description
Technical Specifications
- Material: High-density polyurethane foam or memory foam (viscoelastic) — contoured orthopaedic design
- Design: Contoured — lower central section, higher peripheral edges; maintains neutral cervical alignment
- Cover: Removable cotton or cotton-blend cover — machine washable
- Available Heights: Low, standard, and firm height variants (confirm options at order)
- Primary Indications: Cervical spondylosis, chronic neck pain, cervicogenic headache, post-operative cervical positioning
- Manufacturer: Ascent Meditech Limited, Valsad, Gujarat, India
Frequently asked questions
A standard pillow adapts to whatever sleeping position the user adopts, providing no inherent support for the cervical spine's natural lordotic curve. A contoured cervical pillow is shaped to maintain the cervical spine in neutral alignment regardless of the sleep position. The lower central depression positions the head at the correct height, while the contoured edges support the neck during lateral rotation. This design reduces the deviation from neutral cervical alignment that standard pillows often produce, which translates to less overnight muscular tension and more comfortable morning neck mobility.
Cervical orthopaedic pillows are recommended for: patients with cervical spondylosis where maintaining neutral overnight positioning reduces morning stiffness and pain; patients with chronic cervicogenic headache where overnight cervical deviation contributes to morning headache onset; post-operative cervical surgery patients who need to maintain specific head positions during recovery; patients with herniated cervical discs where extension and flexion positions during sleep aggravate radicular symptoms; and healthy individuals who consistently wake with neck stiffness — a sign that overnight pillow positioning is contributing to muscular tension.
Flamingo cervical pillows are available in standard high-density polyurethane foam and in memory foam formulations. High-density foam provides consistent support throughout the night and recovers quickly to its original shape. Memory foam (viscoelastic foam) conforms more precisely to the individual contours of the head and neck, providing a more personalised fit but with slower pressure recovery. Memory foam may sleep warmer than conventional foam due to its denser structure. The choice between foam types should be based on the user's preference for firm versus conforming support and sensitivity to overnight temperature.
Most users require an adaptation period of 2-4 weeks when transitioning to a cervical orthopaedic pillow, during which time temporary increased neck awareness or mild discomfort may occur as the cervical musculature adapts to the new support position. This adaptation is normal and should not be confused with the pillow being wrong. If significant pain or worsening symptoms occur during the first week, the pillow height or firmness should be evaluated — an incorrect height is the most common reason for pillow discomfort, and many cervical pillow designs are available in different heights to match the user's shoulder width and mattress combination.
Yes. The Flamingo cervical pillow comes with a removable cotton or cotton-blend cover that can be machine washed. The cover should be removed from the foam core before washing and laundered on a gentle cycle with mild detergent. The foam core itself should not be machine washed or submerged — spot clean with a mild detergent solution and air dry away from direct sunlight and heat. Replace the cover if it becomes worn or if the closure system shows deterioration.

Flemingo Hernia Belt
Not every hernia patient is a surgical candidate on the day of diagnosis. Age, comorbidity, patient preference, and a waiting list that has its own timeline all mean that a significant number of patients need a conservative management option that provides reduction support while they wait for or decide against surgery. The hernia belt is that option. Flemingo is an established Indian orthopaedic support brand with a consistent presence in the rehabilitation equipment market. The Flemingo Hernia Belt provides external mechanical support to the hernia site, using a firm pad over the hernia orifice backed by an adjustable belt system that maintains compression across the inguinal or umbilical region throughout daily activity. The pad size, pad positioning, and belt tension can be adjusted to match the individual patient's anatomy and the extent of the hernia. The belt construction combines a breathable fabric outer layer with a firm inner pad that applies targeted pressure to the hernia site. Breathability matters in a product worn against the skin for extended periods, particularly in warm climates. The closure system uses either velcro or a buckle depending on the model, and adjustment is straightforward enough that patients can manage it independently at home. Sizes run from small through double extra-large, covering paediatric through large adult requirements. Single support for unilateral hernias and double support for bilateral hernias are both available as separate SKUs. For rehabilitation and orthopaedic supply distributors, hernia belts are a consistent category. They are prescribed by general surgeons, recommended by physiotherapists, and sold through pharmacy and orthopaedic retail channels. Post-surgical use to provide additional support during recovery is also a significant application. Sara Wellness exports Flemingo orthopaedic supports including hernia belts to distributors in multiple export markets. We have 15 years of experience navigating the brand-specific documentation requirements for orthopaedic export and price for volume relationships.

Commode Chair (Standard)
Patient mobility after surgery, injury, or illness does not follow a fixed timeline. For some it is days, for others months. During that period, the activities that healthy people do without a second thought — using the toilet, washing, moving between rooms — become significant physical challenges. The commode chair exists to address one of those challenges directly. A commode chair is a portable toilet seat mounted on a stable frame, designed to be placed at the bedside, in a bathroom, or wherever the patient needs it. It eliminates the distance and physical effort required to reach a fixed toilet, which matters enormously for patients with limited strength, balance problems, post-operative restrictions, or mobility impairment. Standard commode chairs feature a steel or aluminium frame with rubber-tipped legs for floor grip and stability, a comfortable seat with a central opening over a removable bucket, armrests for safe lowering and rising, and a lid that closes for hygiene between uses. The bucket lifts out cleanly for emptying and cleaning. Height adjustment on most models accommodates different patient heights and different transfer approaches. The design is deliberately straightforward. Complicated equipment requires training, maintenance, and sometimes courage to use. A commode chair that is simple and stable gets used consistently, which is what matters most for patient safety and dignity. For medical supply distributors serving home care supply chains, rehabilitation equipment importers, and hospital procurement teams, commode chairs are a high-volume, steady-consumption category. They are ordered by hospitals, nursing homes, physiotherapy centres, and home care equipment rental companies. Sara Wellness exports rehabilitation and mobility aids including commode chairs to distributors internationally. Competitive pricing, clear specifications, and flexible order quantities are how we operate.

Commode Chair with Wheels
Two patients can have identical diagnoses and very different mobility situations. One can transfer from bed to a stationary commode independently. The other cannot. For the second patient, the commode chair with wheels changes the entire care picture. It comes to the patient instead of requiring the patient to go to it. The wheeled commode chair incorporates castor wheels on the frame legs, allowing it to be rolled across smooth and semi-smooth floor surfaces. This serves two distinct clinical purposes. First, it allows a carer or nurse to move the chair to the patient bedside for use without physical lifting. Second, it allows the patient themselves — if they have sufficient upper body strength and cognition — to move the chair independently, reducing dependence on staff for every toilet visit. Wheel locking is an important safety feature. The castors on a quality wheeled commode include a locking mechanism that secures the chair in position during use, preventing movement during the act of transferring weight onto the seat or rising from it. A commode that moves during a transfer is a falls risk, and falls in hospitalised or post-surgical patients can have serious consequences. Armrests on wheeled commode chairs are typically fixed or removable. Removable armrests allow lateral transfer — shifting the patient from bed to commode without requiring them to stand. This is important for patients who cannot bear full weight. For hospital procurement and rehabilitation equipment distributors, wheeled commode chairs occupy a higher clinical need tier than stationary models. Hospitals, nursing homes, and rehabilitation wards order them in meaningful quantities. Sara Wellness exports rehabilitation and nursing aid equipment internationally, with 15 years of experience servicing medical supply distributors who need clear product specifications, competitive pricing, and no surprises in the supply chain.