REHABILITATION LADDER FOR PULL-UPS - BEDSIDE
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REHABILITATION LADDER FOR PULL-UPS - BEDSIDE
Patients after serious accidents, paralyzed people and the elderly who have limited mobility are forced to stay in a lying position. This is a difficult situation for them because they are fully dependent on others. If it is possible, it is important to activate them as often as possible to mobilize the joints and prevent muscle atrophy and prevent bedsores. Frequent change of position is extremely important, but in the case of bedridden patients it is not an easy matter. Fortunately, there are many accessories on the market designed to improve the quality of life of the elderly, disabled and injured people, as well as help in their care.
The bedside ladder is one of the accessories that makes it easier for bedridden patients to change their position. A person grabbing the next rungs can rise to a sitting position. This gives him a sense of independence and mobilizes him to be active. In addition, it strengthens the muscles of the hands, arms and abdomen. The ladder is made of durable materials, has four rungs finished with fluorescent material, thanks to which they are visible at night and the patient can easily find them without switching on the lamp. The device is also extremely easy to assemble. It is enough to attach one end of the rope to the bed frame or legs in such a way that the user can reach the first rung. The rehabilitation ladder is an extremely helpful accessory that facilitates the daily functioning of the elderly and people with reduced physical fitness.
Application:
- geriatric or paraplegic patients
- activation of the patient to independence
- prevention of bedsores
- the initial stage of kinesitherapy aimed at strengthening the muscles of the upper limbs and abdomen
Advantages of the bedside ladder:
- helpful equipment to activate bedridden patients
- helps to strengthen muscles and prevent bedsores
- made of durable materials
- rungs finished with fluorescent material
- easy assembly system
Contraindications:
- contraindications to the sitting position
- insufficient muscle strength and/or joint damage in the upper limbs
- states after surgery in the area of the upper limbs before the start of the rehabilitation process