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Disposable bariatric loop sling
The Disposable bariatric loop sling is suitable for assisted transfers of plus-size patients and residents that require full body support during the transfer. It is designed to accompany a patient throughout the hospital stay and can be used in exactly the same way as standard bariatric slings but it cannot be laundered.
Maxi Move
Maxi Move floor lift is designed to enable a single caregiver to manage demanding everyday patient or resident transfer and repositioning tasks. It is a versatile solution that can be adapted using a variety of spreader bars to accommodate patient
Disposable clip limb sling
The Disposable clip limb sling assists the caregiver with lifting, supporting and positioning the limb for easier access when performing activities such as dressing, foot care, wound care and leg dressings. It is a patient specific product and
Sara Combilizer
There is significant clinical evidence supporting that early patient mobility as part of an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) rehabilitation program help counter the effects of ICU acquired weakness, which in turn improves the patient recovery process and long-term functional outcome. (Morris. 2007)
Maxi Sky 440 Quick reference guide - Cleaning and disinfection (A4, Portrait, Colour)
Maxi Sky 440 Quick reference guide - Use (A4, Landscape, Colour)
Maxi Sky 1000 Quick reference guide - Functions (A4, Portrait, Colour)
Maxi Sky 2 Quick reference guide - Use (A4, Landscape, Colour)
KWIKtrak 2-Post Semi-Permanent Rack Instructions for Use
Maxi Sky 1000 Quick reference guide - Cleaning and disinfection (A4, Portrait, Colour)
Maxi Sky 1000 Quick reference guide - Use (A4, Landscape, Colour)
Maxi Sky 2 Plus Quick reference guide - Functions (A4, Portrait, Colour)
Maxi Sky 2 Plus Quick reference guide - Cleaning and disinfection (A4, Portrait, Colour)
Maxi Sky 2 Quick reference guide - Cleaning and disinfection (A4, Portrait, Colour)
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 damageĀ¹. 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.