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Amputee clip bathing in situ sling
The Amputee clip bathing in situ sling is suitable for bathing and showering 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
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).
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
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
Standing and raising
Active standing - Early Mobility | Arjo Active standing solutions. For patients who are able to maintain sitting balance with minimal support and move their legs against gravity. Learn more at Arjo. Sit to stand devices will help activate your
Clip sling - padded legs and extended legs
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
Compliance
Arjo Care Compliance | Arjo Arjo care compliance. Committed to observe all local and international regulations as well as continuous improvement and quality monitoring. Find out more at Arjo.
Sara Plus standing sling - extra postural support
The Sara Plus standing sling - extra postural support in conjunction with the lift supports the patient through active standing transfer and rehabilitation activities by enabling a single caregiver/therapist to facilitate. It helps patients