A good tip:
Use a Ceiling Hoist
for Daily Living Activities
A ceiling hoist can be a valuable aid in a training kitchen or bathroom, facilitating real-life activities of daily living (ADLs) such as meal preparation, hair combing, or teeth brushing.
With the GH3 hoist, and the Trainer Module or Positioning lock, along with the Active Trainer sling, patients can be supported in an upright position, allowing them to work at a kitchen counter or table, or stand at a bathroom sink to complete a grooming task. This helps ensure a high level of security for both patient and therapist, allowing the therapist to focus on guiding the patient and the quality of the movements and training.
Performing simple yet meaningful daily activities can have a positive impact on a patient's mindset and aid in their rehabilitation.
Other tips
A good tip: Use a Ceiling Hoist for Daily Living Activities
Enhance patient mindset and recovery through simple daily activities supported by a ceiling hoist.
A good tip: Gait training
The Trainer Module and Positioning lock can be used to adjust and emphasize the patient’s rehab goals within either a session or whenever changes are needed.
A good tip: Avoid the risks of falling during rehabilitation
What do you do if your patient has a loss of balance when standing or walking?
A good tip: Training on steps and stairs
When using the Trainer Module, it is possible to repeat exercises on stairs and uneven surfaces often and safely for both patient and staff.