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Maxi Air
Maxi Air is an air-assisted single patient use system that provides an effective solution for reducing the physical effort and injury risk associated with performing lateral transfers.
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.
Maxi Sky 2 Plus Instructions for use (North America)
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)
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 limb sling
The Loop limb sling is designed to assist the caregiver with lifting, supporting and positioning the limb for easier access when performing activities such as dressing, foot care, wound care and leg dressing.
Disposable loop turning sling
is designed to be applied without having to log roll or move the patient and assists the caregiver with turning/rolling a patient in a supine position in bed. It is a patient specific product and should be used for a limited period only.
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
Walking
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, the versatile Sara Plus can help your patient take their first