Motion-Lifts™
The Proxi-Motion™ line of patient lifts represents the latest in patient handling technology. The products’ ergonomic design allows patients to be transferred in a more comfortable and natural position. The small size and low profile allow these devices to be kept where they are most useful---at the patient’s bedside. Just insert the tabletop attachment and the device is transformed into an overbed table.
Proxi-Motion™ I Proxi-Motion™ I has multiple lifting capabilities that will assist the caregiver in performing out of bed transfers, seated transfers, and basic sit to stand maneuvers.
Proxi-Motion™ II All of the features of Proxi-Motion I plus a pair of parallel arms that allow for a wider range of seated transfers and sit to stand maneuvers. Also useful in rehabilitative therapy programs.
Motion-Chairs™
TechniMotion’s latest innovation---a reclining bedside chair that can be positioned over the bed surface to allow bed transfers to be performed in the safest setting possible---above the patient’s mattress.
Shuttle-Motion™
The original Motion-Chair provides the ultimate solution to your safe patient handling needs.
Ultra-Motion™ A traditional style floor-based hoist for bariatric use that features TechniMotion’s state-of-the-art mast protection design, MastProtect™.
Mobi-Lite™ Made of lightweight aluminum, this floor-based hoist is easy to maneuver, transport, and store. Also features TechniMotion’s state-of-the-art mast protection design, MastProtect™.
S2S™ TechniMotion’s sit to stand device featuring MastProtect™.
Motion-Slings™
TechniMotion’s novel sling systems are designed for easy insertion and maximal patient comfort. Featuring TechniMotion’s own Smart Insertion™ technology.
Smart Insertion™ Slings (Thigh Sling / Back Sling)
One of the most frequent reasons for nursing home admission is the need for lifting assistance.
A recent survey concluded that the majority of mobility-impaired individuals would prefer to be cared for by a spouse, family member, or loved one.
Home caregivers overwhelmingly cite ‘lifting’ as a major source of physical injury and emotional stress.
A recent AARP survey indicated 40% of nursing home admissions were not due to sickness, but were due tofalls sustained at home.
Most U.S. residents underestimate the cost of extended care facilities — nursing homes in the U.S. charge an average $6,266 per month, or $75,000 per year.
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