Joerns Hoyer Journey Sit-to-Stand Electric Patient Lift
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Hecht and Colin describe employing a process similar |
Inspired to create a chair where the back and arms are moulded |
Inspired to create a chair where the back and arms are moulded |
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44mm or 40mm |
46mm or 42mm |
49mm |
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Up to 18 hours |
Up to 18 hours |
Up to 36 hours |
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S8 SiP |
S10 SiP |
S9 SiP |
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Up to 1,000 nits |
Up to 2,000 nits |
Up to 3,000 nits |
Frequently Ask Question
What is a patient lift, and who can benefit from using it?
What is a patient lift, and who can benefit from using it?
A patient lift is a device designed to assist caregivers in transferring individuals with limited mobility between different positions, such as from a bed to a wheelchair. It is ideal for patients with conditions like paralysis, severe arthritis, stroke recovery, or post-surgical rehabilitation. It also helps reduce physical strain on caregivers, ensuring safe and efficient transfers.
What are the different types of patient lifts available?
What are the different types of patient lifts available?
Patient lifts are available in various types, including manual lifts, electric or powered lifts, sit-to-stand lifts, and ceiling-mounted lifts. Manual lifts are operated by hydraulic systems, while electric lifts use a motor for effortless operation. Sit-to-stand lifts are ideal for patients with some upper body strength, and ceiling lifts offer a permanent transfer solution.
How do I choose the right patient lift for my needs?
How do I choose the right patient lift for my needs?
When selecting a patient lift, consider the patient’s mobility level, weight, and specific needs. For example, an electric lift may be better for heavier patients or caregivers needing less physical effort. A sit-to-stand lift is suitable for those with partial mobility. Consult your healthcare provider for personalized recommendations.