A mechanical weighing scale with a height rod combines a traditional mechanical scale for measuring weight with a stadiometer, a device for measuring height, into a single unit. These scales are often used in medical settings for routine check-ups and physical examinations.
A portable dental chair is a lightweight, foldable dental chair designed for mobility and ease of transport. It allows dental professionals to provide care outside of a traditional clinic setting, making it ideal for mobile dental clinics, outreach programs, or locations with limited space. These chairs often feature adjustable components like backrests, sea...
CTG (cardiotocograph) monitor, also known as an electronic fetal monitor, is a device used to assess fetal well-being during pregnancy and labor by tracking the baby's heart rate and the mother's uterine contractions. It helps to identify potential problems like fetal hypoxia (lack of oxygen).
Hot/cold packs are versatile, reusable devices used for both heat and cold therapy, commonly employed for pain relief and injury treatment. They typically consist of a flexible pack filled with a gel or other thermally-retentive material that can be heated or cooled. These packs are used to reduce inflammation, ease muscle pain, and provide comfort in variou...
A commode chair is a portable toilet designed to assist individuals with limited mobility in managing their toileting needs. It typically consists of a chair frame with a removable pail or bowl underneath, and often features armrests and a backrest for support. Commode chairs can be used at the bedside or placed over a standard toilet for added height and co...
An adjustable folding walking stick is a portable mobility aid designed to provide support and stability while walking. It typically features a lightweight, foldable frame that collapses into a compact size for easy storage and transport, along with an adjustable height mechanism to customize the fit for different users. These walking sticks often have a com...
A nasal cannula, also known as nasal prongs, is a medical device used to deliver supplemental oxygen or airflow to a patient's nostrils. It consists of a lightweight tube with two small, flexible prongs that are inserted into the nostrils. The other end of the tube connects to an oxygen source, such as a portable oxygen generator or a wall connection in a ho...
single-flow oxygen concentrator is a medical device that provides a continuous flow of concentrated oxygen to a patient through a single outlet. It draws in ambient air, filters and compresses it, and then delivers medical-grade oxygen, typically with a purity of 90-95%, at a controlled flow rate, usually adjustable from 0.5 to 10 liters per minute (LPM). Th...
baby cot, also known as a crib, is a small, enclosed bed specifically designed for infants and young children. It features high sides or rails to prevent the child from falling out and typically has an adjustable mattress height to accommodate a growing baby. Cots are designed to provide a safe and secure sleeping space for babies, with features like slatted...
A wooden fetoscope, also known as a Pinard horn or Pinard stethoscope, is a simple, non-electronic device used to auscultate (listen to) fetal heart sounds during pregnancy. It's a hollow, horn-shaped instrument, typically made of wood, that acts as a sound amplifier. The wide end is placed against the pregnant woman's abdomen, and the user listens through t...