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Disposable loop sling
The Disposable loop sling is designed to support infection prevention, streamline safe patient handling tasks, and optimise patient comfort. It is always ready to use with no reprocessing requirements.
Lifeguard 50
Lifeguard® 50 is a high specification trolley that has been designed to cope with the rigours and demands of an emergency department.
Clip bathing in situ sling - unpadded legs
The Clip bathing in situ sling - unpadded legs is suitable for bathing and showering activities as the mesh material allows water to pass easily through the sling.
Clip sling - unpadded legs
The Clip sling - unpadded legs is suitable for everyday patient handling activities, such as bed and chair-related transfers.
Clip sling - padded legs
The Clip sling-padded legs is used for a range of everyday patient handling activities, such as bed and chair-related transfers. It has additional padding around the leg pieces to provide extra comfort.
Clip bathing sling - padded legs
The Clip bathing sling - padded legs is suitable for bathing and showering as the mesh material allows water to pass easily through the sling. It has additional padding around the legs area to provide extra comfort.
Sit to stand study shows Sara Flex 'allows more forward knee movement
An evaluation of 6 different sit to stand devices for use in rehabilitation shows an 'overwhelming preference' for the Sara® Flex knee support during a study in Loughborough University, UK.
Clip comfort sling - padded legs
The Clip comfort sling - padded legs is suitable for everyday patient handling activities, such as bed and chair-related transfers. It offers additional comfort throughout the sling, with additional padding for the legs and has no binding in the body of the sling.
Clip bathing sling - unpadded legs
The Clip bathing sling - unpadded legs is suitable for bathing and showering activities as the mesh material allows water to pass easily through the sling.
Loop in situ sling - padded legs
The Loop in situ sling-padded legs is suitable for everyday patient handling activities, such as bed and chair-related transfers. It may be left under the patient between transfers (if clinical assessment allows).
Clip sling - padded legs and extended legs
The Clip sling-padded legs and extended legs is used for a range of everyday patient handling activities, such as bed and chair-related transfers. It has additional padding around the leg pieces to provide extra comfort. The extended leg sling is suitable when a larger circumference is needed to reach around the thighs.
Clip bathing sling - unpadded and extended legs
The Clip bathing sling - unpadded and extended legs is suitable for bathing and showering as the mesh material allows water to pass easily through the sling. The extended leg sling has been designed to create a longer reach around the thighs if needed.
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Clip in situ sling - unpadded legs
The Clip in situ sling - unpadded legs is suitable for everyday patient handling activities, such as bed and chair-related transfers. It may be left under the patient between transfers (if clinical assessment allows).
Disposable clip sling
The Disposable clip sling is used for a range of everyday patient handling activities, such as bed and chair-related transfers. It is designed to accompany a patient throughout the hospital stay and can be used in exactly the same way as standard clip slings but it cannot be laundered.
Preventing Pressure injuries in Patients with Reduced Mobility
Pressure injury prevention - reduced mobility | Arjo Pressure injury prevention in patients with reduced mobility. Help to prevent skin damage. Solutions for safe and high-quality care. Learn more at Arjo.
Preventing Pressure injuries in Patients with Reduced Mobility
Reduced mobility is a significant risk factor for pressure injury development, international guidelines emphasise the need for regular turning and repositioning of patients to help prevent skin damage¹. While a pressure redistribution mattress may enable the repositioning regimen to be individualised, regular postural change is still important but not without risk to the patient or caregiver.