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When you have trouble with movement, see what can be helpful.

Problems with independent movement can affect each and all of us, especially in the post-operative or post-traumatic period. With age, physical ability can decrease, and the lower and upper limbs need support. Seniors are the largest group that needs relief from their lower limbs and strengthened spine stabilization when getting up and moving. Walking frames, stands, wheelchairs and pulpit walkers- these devices are invaluable help for people with mobility difficulties. How do they differ and what should you pay attention to when choosing the best device for yourself?

The walking frame is a compact and practical aid in closed rooms with limited space. The small size and lightness of the structure make it easy for elderly or disabled people to perform everyday activities. The walking frame improves verticalization and relieves the joints. After folding, it takes up very little space in the apartment. The adjustable walking frame is a good solution for people practicing standing up. However, when walking, it requires taking it off the ground and moving it. It provides excellent support in a standing position. The walking frame with wheels was created for people who can and want to move faster. It is perfect for any situation where the patient cannot use crutches. Made of lightweight aluminum, it ensures balance and stability. The walking frame moves with the patient’s legs, maintaining a natural walking pace. It is an ideal choice for people learning to walk.

The stand differs from the walker in its wheel spacing and structure. It is more maneuverable, which makes it easier to move outdoors, in urban spaces. Large wheels make it easier to move on various surfaces, e.g. grass or pavement stones, while providing solid support and stabilization of the limbs. The lightweight and foldable design makes it easy to transport in a car or bus. The stand has additional space for shopping and personal items.

A wheelchair is able to provide some independence, physical and mental comfort to a person with loss of motor skills. Wheelchairs intended for home use have a slim and light frame. The wheelchair is equipped with a push handle, a brake, a comfortable backrest, soft armrests, thick rubber tires, a seat belt, a calf strap and a foot rest. Using a wheelchair, you can move freely inside and outside on flat surfaces.

The pulpit walker supports upright positioning and movement. It is distinguished by soft elbow pads with adjustable height, so that the patient can lean comfortably and not feel any discomfort. Rubber tires ensure anti-slip properties and smooth movement. The rear wheels have brakes. Despite the frame made of steel, the pulpit is light, so it can be easily lifted or moved. This rehabilitation and support equipment works best for people who are learning to walk again, with rheumatic diseases, multiple sclerosis patients and after accidents. The pulpit walker guarantees even distribution of body weight on the forearms, which ensures greater stabilization and improves the comfort of movement.

Effective rehabilitation

Convalescence is the time of body regeneration and
recovery after surgery, illness or injury.

Return to activity

Returning to physical activity after an injury should be gradual, because sudden physical exertion may cause overload.

Improving the quality of life

Hygiene activities may now become easier if you have a disability.

Proper selection of equipment

What should you pay attention to when choosing a wheelchair? What should you pay attention to when choosing: stand, walker, rollator?

Professional care within long-care assistance

THE PROLEM OF PRESSURE SORES IN PATIENT CARE. WHY IS IT WORTH USING ANTI-PRESSURE SORE MATTRESSES?

As a result of staying in one position for a long time, blood circulation may become disturbed. The pressure exerted on the veins and arteries leads to tissue necrosis, called pressure ulcers. Inflammations are very painful and worsen the quality of life of patients. If left untreated and uncared for, they may lead to the formation of ulcers. People who are most at risk of developing pressure ulcers are those who have problems with mobility, are of mature age (75+), have diabetes, have abnormal body weight (obesity, underweight), are in a wheelchair and are bedridden.

Proper counteraction prevents this dangerous disease, the treatment of which is long-lasting and painful. You need to remember to choose the right medical equipment, proper skin care, diet and regular changes in body position.

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