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Description

Kinsman Enterprises, Inc. . Helps patients with dysphagia and progressive neurogenic disease, head and neck cancer patients with impaired tongue function, patients with decreased range of motion of the neck, patients with increased risk of aspiration when the head is tiled back for wallow, and patients with oral motor weakness that has impaired their ability to drink from a standard cup. Designed with a fully adjustable flow control that regulates the continuous output of liquids -- from normal flow to greatly reduce delivery, allowing the patient to comfortably and easily drink at their own pace.

Frequently asked questions

Which conditions does the Wedge Cup assist?

The Kinsman Wedge Cup is a specialized drinking aid designed to help individuals who struggle with using standard cups due to specific medical conditions. It is highly beneficial for patients dealing with:

  • Dysphagia (swallowing difficulties)
  • Progressive neurogenic disease
  • Oral motor weakness
  • Conditions resulting in impaired tongue function (such as recovery from head and neck cancer)
  • Decreased range of motion of the neck

A core function of the cup is to allow safe drinking without excessive head tilting, which helps mitigate the risk of aspiration.

How does the adjustable flow control work?

The cup features a fully adjustable flow control that regulates the continuous output of liquids. This allows patients to drink at their own pace, from a normal flow to a greatly reduced delivery, depending on their needs.

Who manufactures the Kinsman Wedge Cup?

The Kinsman Wedge Cup is manufactured by Kinsman Enterprises, Inc.

Is the liquid flow fully adjustable?

Yes, the Kinsman Wedge Cup features fully adjustable flow control designed to enhance safe and independent drinking for patients with swallowing difficulties.

This mechanism allows you to precisely regulate liquid output, offering settings ranging from a normal flow down to a greatly reduced delivery. This adaptability is key for:

  • Safe Swallowing: It allows the patient to drink at a comfortable, self-regulated pace.
  • Aspiration Mitigation: Patients do not need to excessively tilt their head back, minimizing the risk of aspiration associated with traditional cups.
Who benefits most from this Wedge Cup?

The Kinsman Wedge Cup is a specialized aid designed for patients who experience difficulty drinking from standard cups due to specific medical conditions. It is highly beneficial for individuals with:

  • Dysphagia (swallowing difficulties)
  • Progressive neurogenic disease
  • Impaired tongue function (e.g., due to head and neck cancer)
  • Oral motor weakness
  • Decreased range of motion in the neck

This design is focused on helping to mitigate the risk of aspiration by allowing patients to drink safely without needing to tilt their head back excessively.

How does the Wedge Cup assist users with swallowing difficulties?

The Kinsman Wedge Cup is a specialized drinking aid engineered to promote safer and more controlled liquid intake, particularly for individuals facing swallowing difficulties (dysphagia) or oral motor weakness.

Its primary benefits stem from two key design features:

  • Adjustable Flow Control: The cup utilizes a fully adjustable flow control mechanism. This allows the user to precisely regulate the rate of liquid delivery, ensuring comfortable and safe independent drinking at a customized, self-regulated pace.
  • Aspiration Risk Mitigation: The unique wedge design allows the patient to drink without needing to excessively tilt their head backward. This action is critical for minimizing the risk of aspiration, which is a common concern for users with limited neck range of motion or impaired tongue function.
What is the condition of the Kinsman Wedge Cup when purchased?

The Kinsman Wedge Cup is a factory new product.

How does the cup assist with decreased neck mobility?

The Kinsman Wedge Cup is specifically engineered to aid individuals with limited range of motion in the neck, as well as those with oral motor weakness or dysphagia. It focuses on promoting safe, independent drinking.

The primary benefit is that the cup’s design allows the user to drink without needing to excessively tilt their head back, which is a key factor in reducing the risk of aspiration.

This is achieved through:

  • Wedge Design: Facilitates consumption without requiring extreme neck extension.
  • Fully Adjustable Flow Control: Allows precise regulation of liquid output, ensuring the patient can drink comfortably and safely at their own pace.
Does this cup reduce aspiration risk?

Yes, the Kinsman Wedge Cup is specifically engineered to minimize the risk of aspiration for individuals facing swallowing challenges. This is achieved through key features designed for controlled, safer drinking:<ul><li>Adjustable Flow Control: A fully customizable mechanism regulates liquid output, allowing the user to select a flow rate ranging from normal to highly restricted delivery. This empowers the patient to drink comfortably at their own pace.</li><li>Mitigation of Head Tilting: The design prevents the need for the user to excessively tilt their head backward during drinking, which is a key factor in reducing aspiration risk.</li></ul>

How does the cup ensure safe drinking?

The Kinsman Wedge Cup ensures comfortable and safe independent drinking through its specialized design, focusing on patient control and aspiration risk reduction.

Key features include:

  • Fully Adjustable Flow Control: Users can precisely regulate the liquid output, ranging from normal flow to greatly reduced delivery. This allows patients to drink safely at their own pace, accommodating various swallowing abilities.
  • Aspiration Risk Mitigation: The cup’s wedge shape allows patients to drink without needing to excessively tilt their head back, which is crucial for minimizing the risk of aspiration.

This aid is specifically beneficial for individuals dealing with dysphagia, progressive neurogenic disease, or oral motor weakness.