Product Introduction
The Ceiling Hoist Walking Training System utilizes an electric hoist that moves stably within a track system to facilitate patient transfer and assist with walking and balance training in medical institutions and rehabilitation care centers. With the ceiling track system, hospital staff can easily transfer patients, and patients can safely and flexibly perform daily activities such as toileting and bathing.
The electric hoist helps to reduce the burden of body weight on the lower limbs and stabilize the center of gravity, enabling patients to better participate in standing walking or balance training. The modular track can be designed and installed according to the user’s site, with multiple combinations and forms to meet clinical needs.
Functional Features
Application
–Hospitals and Medical Institutions
-Ward Transfer: assists in transferring patients between beds, wheelchairs, and various treatment areas.
-Rehabilitation Centers: Used for transferring patients between functional areas during rehabilitation therapy, reducing the burden on caregivers.
–Nursing Homes and Care Centers
-Elderly Care: assists the elderly in transferring from beds to chairs, wheelchairs, or bathrooms, improving the quality of care.
-Care for People with Disabilities: Helps residents with limited mobility to perform daily activities, ensuring safety and comfort.
–Home Care
Home caregivers use the electric hoist to help family members transfer and move safely at home.
Enhancing the quality of life: Allowing those with limited mobility to be more independent in their activities, reducing reliance on care.
–Rehabilitation Training
-Neurological Rehabilitation: Standing and walking training, balance function training, and daily living activities training for patients with conditions such as stroke, brain injury, Parkinson’s disease, spinal cord injury, and cerebral palsy, helping to restore balance function and daily living activities, improving rehabilitation outcomes.
-Early Weight-Bearing Walking Training for Post-Surgical Joint and Sports Injury Patients: By reducing the load on the body weight, it helps patients recover their mobility as soon as possible.
-Walking Training for Elderly and Disabled Individuals with Mobility Impairments: Safe walking training reduces the risk of falls and enhances the ability and confidence to live independently.
-Walking Training Before and After Prosthetic and Orthotic Use: Helps patients adapt to prostheses, improving walking stability and comfort, enhancing the effectiveness of orthotics, and improving gait and posture.