Two Sided Rehabilitation Training Stairs, Height Adjustable Handrails

Availability: Typically ships out in 1-2 weeks
Weight : 98.00 LBS
Shipping : Calculated at Checkout $300

$1,600

Wood Stairs
Height Adjustable stainless steel handrails : 134-160cm
Size: 337 x 82 x 134-160cm
Two sizes of steps on each side ( For different patient needs )
Application:
• The Hoyker Training stairs is specifically designed to assist patients in recovering their ability to navigate stairs and improve their overall mobility. Specialized stair case to provide a controlled environment for individuals to practice ascending and descending stairs safely.
• Gradual Progression: The Hoyker staircase allows Rehabilitation Therapists to modify the height of the hand rails, and the availability of 2 step sizes helps to match the individual’s abilities and gradually increase the challenge as the patient progresses in their rehabilitation.
• Simulated Staircase Environment: The Hoyker staircase mimic the structure and dimensions of a real staircase. This allows individuals topractice navigating stairs in a controlled and safe environment before attempting them independently.
• Balance and Coordination Improvement: Help patients develop better balance, coordination, and proprioception, which are essential for
safe and efficient stair climbing. By repeatedly practicing stair movements, individuals can enhance their ability to shift weight, maintain
stability, and coordinate movements of the lower limbs.
• Muscle Strength and Endurance Building: Negotiating stairs requires the activation of various muscle groups, including the lower limbs,
core, and upper body. Stair training allows individuals to engage these muscles and gradually strengthen them over time. Regular use of theequipment can also improve cardiovascular endurance, enhancing overall functional capacity.
• Confidence and Independence: Provides a supportive and controlled environment for patients to regain confidence and independence in
stair navigation. By practicing , individuals can build trust in their abilities and develop the necessary skills to navigate stairs safely in their daily lives.
• Fall Prevention and Safety: Designed with safety features to minimize the risk of falls during rehabilitation.
• Rehabilitation Progress Tracking:
Monitor and track progress over time, recording the number of steps taken, duration of training
sessions, or improvements in gait mechanics. Such data helps therapists assess the effectiveness of the rehabilitation program and make
informed decisions about further interventions.