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Bariatric loop hammock sling
The Bariatric loop hammock sling is suitable for assisted transfers of plus-size patients and residents that require full body support during the transfer. It is designed for transfers when the patient is semi-reclined and does not tolerate leg straps positioned between the legs.
KWIKtrak Fixed System
Tailored to the specific needs of the hospital or healthcare facility, Arjo KWIKtrak™ has been specifically designed with aesthetics in mind, providing a discrete solution that integrates seamlessly with your care environment. The flexible system helps you maximise the utilisation of your space without compromising the efficiency of your environment.
Skin IQ 1000 Instructions for use Microclimate Manager
Skin IQ 1000 Instructions for use Microclimate Manager
Bariatric medical bed
Bariatric bed solutions | Arjo Bariatric bed solutions. For patients weighing up to 454 kg (1000 lbs). Compatible with a range of therapeutic support surfaces for critically ill patients.
Amputee loop hammock sling
The Amputee loop hammock sling is intended for lifting single or bilateral amputee patients/residents supporting each leg individually during transfer.
Loop sling - padded legs
The Loop sling-padded legs is suitable for everyday patient handling activities, such as bed and chair-related transfers. It has additional padding around the leg pieces to provide extra comfort.
Loop bathing sling - unpadded legs
The Loop 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).
Loop repositioning sling
The Loop repositioning sling assists the caregiver to move or reposition the patient in bed including turning to and from the prone position and lateral transfer from one flat surface to another. It may be left under the patient between transfers (if clinical assessment allows).