A good tip:
Training on steps and stairs
We all encounter curbs, steps, and uneven surfaces as we move about our homes and outside in the community.
The ability to safely negotiate such physical challenges is often a large obstacle for a person trying to return home or resume their independent daily life in the community. Stairs and uneven surfaces require training of both physical and mental strength on the road to becoming self-reliant.
When using the Trainer Module, it is possible to repeat exercises on stairs and uneven surfaces often and safely for both patient and staff. A caregiver can concentrate on skilled facilitation and the quality of the activity.
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.