Arm crutches are a type of mobility aid that can be used to support the body's weight on the arms and torso instead of the legs. They can be used to help with lower extremity injuries or neurological impairments.
A blood pressure machine, also called a sphygmomanometer, is a medical device used to measure blood pressure by applying an inflatable cuff around the upper arm.
A vital signs monitor is a medical device that continuously measures and displays a patient's basic physiological indicators of health, including body temperature, pulse rate, respiration rate, and blood pressure.
An electric centrifuge is a laboratory device that uses centrifugal force to separate substances based on their density. It's used in hospitals, labs, and research institutions.
Elbow crutches are stability walking aids which allow the elbows to bear some of the user's weight. The crutch height and the elbow angle can be adjusted to meet the user's height requirements.
Weighing Scale is a device used to measure the weight of person and it is among the common used device by doctors. The weighing scale has two major variants, the mechanical and the digital weighing scales.
Portable stretchers are designed for efficient and safe transport of bodies, ideal for use in challenging environments where durability and ease of use are critical.
A cerebral palsy wheelchair is a specially designed wheelchair for individuals with cerebral palsy, featuring adjustable components like headrests, side supports, and footrests to accommodate varying postures and needs