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Gymnic Physio Roll 40 centimetre Ball - Red

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The medical examination couches have adjustable height that provides ease to the rehabilitation care providers to adjust the couch in a desired position for the examination. This feature also helps the patient in getting on or off the couch with ease Superb burst resistant quality inflatable 'peanut' for rehab and training exercises. The advantage of this product over a standard gym ball a moulded handgrip may be more comfortable to hold and an adjustable length strap provides greater flexibility; Many of the beds with special features are available as a double bed where one side of the bed remains as a standard bed. The Gymnic Physio Roll is ideal for therapeutic use, especially for those who have problems with balance and coordination.

Ideal for people with balance problems who would like improved strength, core stability, flexibility or balance. The bulletin recommends that alternative methods of bed care/management should be considered first, such as: some models dismantle for transporting, which may make it possible to take the lifting pole on holiday; These are made up of two circular discs that rotate against one another. They are useful for someone who can semi-stand or who can use a board as a bridge (but finds it difficult to turn, step or adjust his/her feet) to transfer directly from bed to chair. Users place their feet on the disc and, as the transfer is made, the disc swivels.

The aim of this factsheet is to provide information about accessories for standard beds and beds with special features that are available to help people with specific difficulties or their carers. These difficulties may include getting in and out of bed, turning over, sitting up and generally getting comfortable in bed. Comfort and sleeping well are essential not only for the well-being of a person, but also because, for some people, they may mean the difference between being able or unable to carry out activities independently. If you are experiencing difficulty with any of the activities mentioned above, you may benefit from an assessment by a physiotherapist or occupational therapist. Sometimes a change in the way you carry out an activity or a different technique may help you to manage independently instead of using equipment. if the person also uses a mobile hoist for transfers, ensure that the lifting pole base does not prevent the hoist from being correctly positioned under the bed, and that the overhead arm does not obstruct the lifting boom of the hoist; Bed leg raisers are placed under the legs to raise the height of the bed. This can make standing easier. However, once raised, the height of the bed is set and the problems mentioned before may sometimes still be encountered. For example, although the raised height helps a person to stand it is too high for them to sit safely on the edge of the bed and/or to lift their legs into bed. if raisers are recommended to raise the bed for hoist access, ensure (if the increased height would make existing transfers more difficult) that they are only fitted when the hoist is available for use; Sometimes it is regarded as home nursing equipment, i.e. that which a community nurse considers necessary to help him or her carry out nursing duties effectively. Examples of items that may be supplied by the community nurse are:

It is difficult to support someone on a turning disc. If support is needed ask for an occupational therapist or physiotherapist to assess the situation. One possible solution is a turning disc with a frame which the person can hold onto. Our main brand of gym balls is Gymnic. Gymnic are the World renowned maker of Swiss balls. Suitable for athletic training, rehabilitation therapy, or more basic Pilates and core stability exercises. They are heavy duty, inflatable, moulded vinyl with raised ribs for easier grip. Gymnic® Therapy Balls and Peanut Physio Rolls are great for children and adults of all ability levels.ensure that there is enough room for the base to slide under a divan bed and, where possible, fasten it to the bed headboard for greater stability;

The roller is placed across the bed and under the user who is lying flat on the bed with the open ends facing the head and feet. Once the roller is positioned some users find they can then turn independently. Alternatively, carers can assist the user by pulling on the top layer of the roller or by pulling on a correctly positioned handling sheet on top of the roller. Always ensure that the appropriate model of raiser is used for the bed leg, e.g. castor, square leg. The following are examples of types that are available:Some companies have a double bed option. Usually this comprises two single beds placed close together (one or both with the profiling option). If needed, ensure the beds will separate easily, e.g. for carers to assist from both sides, and/or there is sufficient clearance underneath, e.g. for the legs of a portable hoist. manually operated beds are controlled by a foot-operated gas-assisted mechanism, a lever or winding mechanism or a ratchet system. The carer can find all of these quite hard work and the user cannot control the adjustment.

is its unique shape. The curve of the Gymnic Anti Burst means it's easier to use than a gym ball but still effective for balancing exercises. The small size Physio Rolls are used also for pets with movement, reflex and stability deficiencies, as well as for behavioural problems and post-operative rehabilitation. Care should be taken that there is no wall- mounted obstruction to prevent the bed from moving vertically or that nothing can get trapped underneath the bed when it is lowered. Both domestic and hospital versions of variable posture beds are available. The domestic ones tend to be smaller with a wooden or padded headboard and generally look more homely. The hospital versions are larger, usually with a metal frame, more resilient and often have a choice of nursing functions.

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if the height of the bed has been raised (e.g. by adding an extra mattress for pressure relief) can the hoist still lift the person so that his/her bottom clears the mattress surface? ensure the bed rail is suitable for the size of the occupant. Standard bed rails usually suit someone over the size of an average 12-year-old and are unsuitable for a smaller adult, young child or baby; These 2 sections examination couches have an extended width and are reliable choice for the rehabilitation professionals for post-trauma care therapies, manipulation and examination However, a unique model is available which serves as a safety rail, can be used independently and also helps raise the person’s legs. An air filled platform first moves through 90° to bring the platform to the horizontal, lifting his/her legs. The user then moves the legs across into bed. The platform can be raised a further 90° to form a barrier to prevent him/her falling out of bed.

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