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Walking
Walking rehabilitation - Early Mobility | Arjo Walking rehabilitation solutions. For patients sitting out on a daily basis on multiple occasions. To create more active exercise, standing and ambulation. When stepping or walking practice is required
Sara Plus walking sling
The Sara Plus walking sling in conjunction with the lift supports the patient through active transfer and rehabilitation activities such as balance, stepping and walking training by enabling a single caregiver/therapist to facilitate.
Loop walking jacket
The Loop walking jacket is intended for assisted transfer and rehabilitation of patients/residents with limited ability to move. Gait training, rehabilitation, and ambulation activities can be performed with this sling.
Arjo Slings and slide sheets - Technical Reference Guide and Parts Overview
In bed
Early mobilisation in bed | Arjo Mobilisation in bed. Methods to support patient rehabilitation and recovery through regular repositioning, progressive verticalisation and upright positioning. Advanced support surfaces and versatile bed frame ... frame articulation can help support in-bed mobilisation.
Early mobilisation in ICU
Clinical evidence on Early Mobility explained [Video] Clinical evidence on Early Mobility explained by our physiotherapist - watch the video clip.
Primo Ferro
Primo Ferro is a height-adjustable bathing system designed to enable the care and treatment of burns and chronic skin conditions.
Your partner in facility design
Healthcare facility design | Arjo Healthcare facility design. We support you from the very beginning. Improving quality of life for patients and residents. Find out more at Arjo.
Amputee clip in situ sling
The Amputee clip in situ sling is suitable for residents/patients with bilateral leg amputations above the knee or total hip. It is designed with the ability to remain under the patient between transfers following clinical assessment.
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).
Preventing pressure injury in prone position
key. Pressure injuries are a preventable medical condition, usually caused by immobility in bedridden patients, developed by one out of two patients in acute care. Due to the excessive financial, economic and psychological cost of pressure injuries