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  • Why would anyone need a home hospital bed?
    The demand for home hospital beds is often closely related to the health status of patients. Whether due to chronic illness, severe trauma, post-operative recovery, or reduced mobility due to aging, home hospital beds can provide essential support for these patients.
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  • What are the best assistive devices for weak legs?
    The best assistive devices for weak legs are: ● walking frame (fixed/wheeled walking frame) ● crutches (single-legged/four-legged crutches) ● Rollator walker (Rollator walker with wheels) ● Wheelchair (manual/electric wheelchair)
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  • What is a light weight rollator? What does it do?
    A light weight rollator is a mobility aid with four wheels, hand brakes, and a seat. It provides additional support for people with limited mobility, helping them to walk more safely and stably in their daily lives.
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  • How do electric hospital beds work?
    The core working principle of an electric hospital bed is a drive system based on an electric motor, which allows the bed to be adjusted to different heights and angles as needed. Electric beds are usually equipped with multiple electric motors, which are connected to the control system by wires.
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  • Who needs to buy a hospital bed?
    Generally speaking, the buyers of home hospital beds are mainly divided into the following categories: the elderly and their loved ones, patients who are recovering, and disabled people with limited mobility.
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  • How do hospital beds help patients recovering from surgery?
    Hospital beds often have adjustable head, foot and bed heights, features that help patients find their most comfortable position, thereby reducing post-operative pain and discomfort.
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  • Is it better to have wheels or no wheels when walking frames?
    For elderly people with moderate to severe walking difficulties and who need to walk long distances, a wheeled walking frame may be more suitable. For elderly people with mild walking difficulties and who mainly move indoors, a wheelless walking frame may be more suitable.
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  • Why can't my electric wheelchair be charged?
    The top 5 reasons why electric wheelchairs cannot be charged: 1. Battery problems (battery aging, poor battery connection, battery damage) 2. Charger problems (charger failure, charger mismatch) 3. Charging interface problems 4. Line problems 5. Environmental factors
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  • Is the toilet wheelchair suitable for different types of disabilities?
    The disabilities that commode wheelchairs are suitable for are: 1. Spinal cord injury, 2. Multiple sclerosis, 3. Parkinson's disease, 4. Osteoarthritis and fractures, 5. Alzheimer's disease and other geriatric diseases.
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  • Why is the cane the most unstable assistive device?
    Reasons for the instability of the walking cane: 1. Single support point 2. High skill requirements for use 3. Poor ground adaptability Although the cane can provide support to a certain extent, its design and use method determine its poor stability.
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