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Physical Therapy Walking Training Stairs

Physical Therapy Walking Training Stairs

It helps individuals to experience a sense of accomplishment, helping them to move past the usual fears, pains, and frustrations associated with trying to learn how to negotiate regular staircases, steps, and slopes. Using training stairs in the recovery process after injury, surgery or illness is a safe and secure method for helping patients realize their full ambulatory potential.

KSh195,600.00

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Last Updated on: 10th February 2024, 09:29 pm

Physical Therapy Walking Training Stairs

Whether an individual is attempting to recover from a temporary or long-term disability, climbing stairs, or walking up and down sloped surfaces is one of the biggest challenges in rehabilitation. Requiring the use of very different muscles than regular walking, the ability to navigate stairs needs some very specialized muscle training for those who are regaining mobility in their legs for a variety of reasons.
Specially designed training stairs are the best tool for this retraining, and while they are most often utilized in physical therapy and rehabilitation facilities, they can also be used by individuals at home. Numerous physical health conditions can be greatly improved with stair training exercises.
It is important to know basic stair climbing safety to avoid further injury or falls, especially when you are attempting the climb with an injured leg. A great reminder for anyone with an injured leg is “up with the good, down with the bad”.
This simply means that when an individual is ascending the stairs, the unaffected leg (“the good”) should be advanced first, placing it on the step above, followed by the injured leg to the same step. When an individual is descending the stairs, the injured leg (“the bad”) should be advanced first, placing it on the step below, followed by the unaffected leg.
If there is no rail to use for support, then it is vitally important to know and understand the proper use of an assistive device, such as a cane. When ascending, the cane should be placed on the upper step at the same time as the injured leg.
When descending, the cane should be placed on the lower step at the same time as the unaffected leg.

Product Description

Physical Therapy rehabilitation equipment of Walking Training Stairs supplier 
Specification:
Height:122-150cm
Size: 337*83*122-150cm
Load capacity: 135kg
Material: composite board, aluminumFeatures:
1. the armest is adjustable for easy training.
2. the carpet is used to protect the trainer from slipping.
3. There are a total of 12 pcs of strong guardrail for more safety.
4. It is made of steel pipe, wooden stairs, and carpet cover with a higher loading capacity.

Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Equipment of Walking Training Stairs Supplier

Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Equipment of Walking Training Stairs Supplier
Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Equipment of Walking Training Stairs Supplier
Walking Training Stairs

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