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Kurdish Engineers Develop Innovative Medical Device to Aid Immobile Patients

A group of Kurdish engineers has created a new medical device designed to help patients who cannot move or change position easily. The invention, called iGlayd, is currently in its testing phase and is expected to reach hospitals across Kurdistan soon.

Developed at the Kurdistan Institute of Innovation and Development, the iGlayd device focuses on improving patient care during transfer processes. Its main goal is to prevent additional pain or injury when patients are moved between hospital beds or surfaces.

The device uses a strong, flexible structure known as HDP mold. These molds are specifically designed to transfer patients safely, particularly those with spinal or back injuries. Traditional manual transfers often cause pain and discomfort, but the HDP molds eliminate these issues.

The HDP molds are thin yet durable. Two molds are placed under the patient — one on each side — allowing caregivers to move them gently without causing pain or strain. This system ensures both comfort and safety during patient handling.

Sharif Ahmed, head of public relations at the Kurdistan Institute of Innovation and Development, said, “This is the first time such a device has been produced in Kurdistan. It will soon serve patients in hospitals.” He confirmed that the institute is collaborating with the Ministry of Health and several hospitals.

Currently, the iGlayd device is under final testing and expected to be introduced in Kurdistan’s hospitals in the near future.

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