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Rehabilitation aids and products are essential tools used in the recovery process for patients who are healing from injury, surgery, stroke, or chronic illness. These aids support mobility, improve functionality, reduce pain, and enhance the quality of life during rehabilitation. Here’s a categorized overview of common patient rehabilitation aids and products:

  • Wheelchairs (manual or electric)
  • Walkers & rollators
  • Canes & crutches
  • Transfer boards/slings
  • Bed assist rails
  • Toilet supports & rails
  • Shower stools & chairs
  • Standing aids
Physical Therapy Equipment - Used in clinical or home settings to aid in physical recovery:
  • Resistance bands
  • Exercise balls (stability balls)
  • Balance boards
  • Treadmills & stationary bikes
  • Foam rollers
  • Ankle and wrist weights
Orthopedic Supports & Braces - Provide support and immobilization to affected body parts:
  • Knee braces
  • Back and lumbar supports
  • Neck collars
  • Ankle supports
  • Wrist or elbow splints
Daily Living Aids - Help patients perform everyday tasks independently:
  • Reachers or grabbers
  • Shower chairs & bath benches
  • Toilet safety frames
  • Long-handled sponges
  • Dressing aids (sock aids, button hooks)
Cognitive and Neurological Rehab Tools - Used for patients recovering from brain injuries, stroke, or neurological conditions:
  • Memory games and puzzles
  • Speech therapy cards
  • Fine motor skill boards
  • Cognitive therapy apps and software
  • Hearing Aids & Accessories
Pain Management Devices - Used to relieve pain and inflammation:
  • TENS units (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation)
  • Hot/cold therapy packs
  • Ultrasound therapy machines
Respiratory Aids - Helpful for patients with pulmonary conditions or post-surgery recovery:
  • Incentive spirometers
  • Nebulizers
  • Oxygen concentrators
  • CPAP/BiPAP machines
Occupational Therapy Tools - Assist patients in regaining independence in daily tasks:
  • Hand therapy putty
  • Adaptive utensils
  • Writing aids
  • Therapeutic games