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PARALLEL BARS, PLATFORM PERFORMA PRESTN
| Stock Number | 705912 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer Number | A370229 |
| Manufacturer | Patterson Medical Supply |
| Country of Origin | Unknown |
| Application | Parallel Bars |
| Dimensions | 1-1/2 in × 10 ft |
| Weight | 400 lbs. |
| Weight Capacity | 400 lbs. |
| UNSPSC Code | 42251705 |
Solid Support Structure: Sturdy construction provides reliable stability for gait training and balance work.
Clinical‑Grade Safety: 1½″ diameter promotes secure grip and confidence during ambulation exercises.
Optimal Length: 10‑foot span accommodates a wide range of patient heights and stride patterns.
Adjustable & Versatile: Ideal for physical therapy, rehabilitation, and fall‑prevention programs.
Easy Integration: Works seamlessly in clinics, rehab centers, or dedicated therapy spaces.
Q: What are the Patterson Medical Parallel Bars?
A: A set of sturdy, height‑adjustable rehabilitation parallel bars sized 1‑1/2 inches in diameter and 10 feet long, designed for gait training and mobility therapy.
Q: What are they used for?
A: Provide stable hand support for balance training, walking practice, post‑injury gait retraining, and functional mobility exercises.
Q: Who uses parallel bars?
A: Physical therapists, rehabilitation specialists, and patients relearning to walk or improve balance and coordination.
Q: What conditions benefit from parallel bar therapy?
A: Stroke recovery, post‑surgical rehabilitation, neurological impairments, balance disorders, and elderly mobility support.
Q: What are the key features?
A: Height‑adjustable rails, robust construction for safety and durability, and a long platform to accommodate various walking progressions.
Q: Where are they commonly used?
A: Physical therapy clinics, rehabilitation centers, hospitals, senior care facilities, and outpatient therapy settings.
Q: How do they improve rehabilitation?
A: Promote confidence, muscle strengthening, improved gait patterns, and safe progression toward independent mobility.
Q: Who should use them?
A: Clinicians and patients focused on mobility training, balance improvement, and safe ambulation practice.
Daily Wipe Down: Clean handrails and uprights with a soft, damp cloth and mild soap after use to remove sweat and dust; avoid harsh chemicals that can damage finishes.
Disinfect Safely: Use a gentle, non‑bleach disinfectant on the bars and supports; allow to air dry to maintain hygiene in clinical settings.
Inspect Fasteners: Regularly check bolts, screws, and clamps for tightness; tighten any loose hardware to maintain stability.
Check Rail Integrity: Inspect handrails for dents, cracks, or surface wear; repair or replace components showing damage.
Level & Stable: Ensure the base and feet make full contact with the floor and adjust as needed to prevent rocking during use.
Protect Floors: Use appropriate foot caps or mats under bases to prevent floor damage and reduce slippage.
Corrosion Prevention: Keep the unit dry; wipe off moisture promptly, especially in humid environments, to prevent rust on metal parts.