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Leg Support Equipment Supplied In United Kingdom
6 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Seers Medical Limited based inDebenham, UNITED KINGDOM
The CLINNOVA Ultra 1 is designed for ultrasound, sonography and scanning procedures but is extremely versatile, so could be used for multiple disciplines. The couch includes fixing points for optional Lithotomy Stirrups or Adjustable Leg Supports. ...
Manufactured by:Winncare based inRueil-Malmaison, UNITED KINGDOM
The Universal Comfort sling with head support has separate leg supporting straps, designed to cradle each leg ...
Manufactured by:Sumed International (UK) Ltd based inGlossop, UNITED KINGDOM
Netti tilt-in-space wheelchairs from Alu Rehab, are exclusively distributed in Great Britain by Sumed. These chairs are extremely configurable, ranging from the Comfort CE PLUS chair up to a fully Dynamic System on the Netti III ...
Manufactured by:Seers Medical Limited based inDebenham, UNITED KINGDOM
Designed for general gynaecology procedures, these models are available with either hydraulic or electric height operation and feature a wide choice of optional ...
Manufactured by:Optimum Medical based inLeeds, UNITED KINGDOM
Our Ugo Pro Leg Bags are designed for attaching to suprapubic or transurethral catheters or male urinary sheaths, allowing continued use for up to 7 days. All Ugo Pro Leg Bags are supplied sterile, individually pouch packaged with a pair of disposal nitrile gloves and an apron, in boxes of 10. Featuring a needle-free sample port for convenient collection of urine by healthcare professionals, ...
Manufactured by:Henleys Medical Supplies Ltd based inWelwyn Garden City, UNITED KINGDOM
Surgical patients may have compromised mobility and sensory deficits attributed to the use of specific types of anaesthesia care that include general, regional, monitored anaesthesia care, and moderate sedation/analgesia. The administration of sedative medications results in levels of sedation that range from consciousness to unconsciousness (Odom & Watson, ,20051). As a surgical patient ...
