Standing and raising aid, sit-to-stand devices, and active lifts. Designed for all levels of mobility and early mobilisation.
Patient lift vests are perfect for patients who can participate in their mobility, transitioning them from the sit-to-stand position quickly and safely.
Sit-to-stand aid Sara Plus lift from Arjo. A powered standing aid designed for active patient transfers, balance, stepping and gait training.
Category: Patient Floor Lifts Designed to fit standard chair sizes, this inflatable sit-to-stand lifting cushion provides patients with an easy-to-use system for at-home or facility environments. Little to no maintenance needed Potentially boost independence of the user Use to lower and raise some...
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. Stand or kneel in front of your standing dog. Show him a treat in your hand, then move it slowly from his nose up & back a bit over his eyes but slightly out of reach. Most dogs will rather quickly sit so they can better reach it. You might need to be patient & wait for a...
When you are ready, let me know, I will start the timer the first time you stand up”. The participants started the test sitting down, and the total number of chair lifts was recorded as the primary outcome. In a non-systematic and unstructured process, the number of repetitions during ...
day for volume, 9.7°/s for mean intensity, and 31.7°/s for maximal intensity. (4) Conclusions: The volume and intensity of STS transitions monitored by a thigh-worn accelerometer and a sit-to-stand transitions algorithm are reproducible from day to day and year to year. The accelerometer...
Some patients will sit with one foot/ankle placed beneath the opposite buttock. For example, a patient may position their right foot up on the chair underneath their left buttock. (Or, the left foot underneath the right buttock.) Doing this lifts the tailbone up off of the chair, so that...
Standing and raising aid, sit-to-stand devices, and active lifts. Designed for all levels of mobility and early mobilisation.