Improve your safety and comfort in the bathroom with toilet seat risers. If you have mobility challenges, raising your toilet seat can relieve some of the stress on your hips and knees. There are different styles and types of toilet seat risers depending on whether you just want the benefits of a raised toilet seat or also need… View Article
The 3 in 1 Commode can be used as a bedside commode or as a toilet safety frame and elevated toilet seat over your existing toilet. It has adjustable legs, along with a bucket, lid, & splash guard. The powder coating makes this frame resistant to rust, and is very easy to clean and maintain…. View Article
Diabetic shoes are sometimes referred to as extra depth, therapeutic shoes or Sugar Shoes. They are specially designed shoes, or shoe inserts, intended to reduce the risk of skin breakdown in diabetics with pre-existing foot disease. People with diabetic neuropathy in their feet may have a false sense of security. An ulcer under the foot can develop in a couple of hours. The primary goal of therapeutic footwear is to… View Article
Lymphedema Pumps are compression pumps which force air in sleeves with multiple chambers which house overlapping cells. The pump forces air into the cells which encourage lymph fluid to continue moving and not pool. Lymphedema Pumps are not just a reactive treatment but in many cases they aid in softening fibrotic tissues which will create an… View Article
A wheelchair is a chair with wheels, used when walking is difficult or impossible due to illness, injury, or disability. Wheelchairs come in a wide variety of formats to meet the specific needs of their users. They may include specialized seating adaptions, individualized controls, and may be specific to particular activities, as seen with… View Article
AIR BED Bed sores may occur if a patient is lying on the bed for a long period of time, maybe he is hospitalized, ill or disabled to walk. It is specially designed to refrain patient’s muscle from long-term fixed pressure at same position for preventing prevent bed sore. An air mattress, also known as… View Article
Fowler cots are used for Bed ridden, Rehab, post-Operative Patients. They possess mechanically operated backrest and angulations of 30-45 degrees which can be made from head position. Semi fowler’s bed position is the situation of a patient who is lying in bed in a turned backward position with the head of the bed at… View Article
CPAP is an acronym that stands for Continuous Positive Airway Pressure. It usually refers to a machine that is used to treat Sleep Apnea. Sleep Apnea is a condition where a person’s airway relaxes during sleep, and the muscles of the mouth or throat can block the airway. Blockages are called “apneas”, and they can… View Article
BiPAP (also referred to as BPAP) stands for Bilevel Positive Airway Pressure, and is very similar in function and design to a CPAP machine (continuous positive airway pressure). Similar to a CPAP machine, A BiPAP machine is a non-invasive form of therapy for patients suffering from sleep apnea. Both machine types deliver pressurized air through a mask to the patient’s… View Article
Pulse oxymetry is a noninvasive and painless test that measures your oxygen saturation level, or the oxygen levels in your blood. It can rapidly detect even small changes in oxygen being carried to the extremities furthest from the heart, including the legs and the arms. During a pulse oximetry reading, a small clamp-like device is… View Article
If you have asthma, your doctor may prescribe a nebulizer as treatment or breathing therapy. The device delivers the same types of medication as metered-dose inhalers (MDIs), which are the familiar pocket-sized inhalers. Nebulizers may be easier to use than MDIs, especially for children who aren’t old enough to properly use inhalers, or adults with… View Article
Aspirators, also known as suction machines, are medical devices used to extract mucus and other fluids from an individual.