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- Sittan™ Rehabilitation Table - PARAMOUNT BED USA
The Sittan™ table is used at the side of the bed to assist the patient into the SB position while sitting on the edge of the bed The Sittan™ table's back cushion is specially designed to support the lower scapulae and ribcage
- Sittan | Paramount Bed
PRODUCT FEATURES Upright Sitting without Back Support Patient can be sitting on the side of the bed with Sittan that supports user's back User can rehabilitate on the bed as early as possible
- Paramount Sittan™ - USME
The Sittan™ table is designed to support patients in the upright position who are unable to maintain an unassisted sitting position It is used at the side of the bed to assist the patient to sit upright while sitting on the edge of the bed
- Height-adjustable overbed table - Sittan - PARAMOUNT BED - on casters
Find out all of the information about the PARAMOUNT BED product: height-adjustable overbed table Sittan Contact a supplier or the parent company directly to get a quote or to find out a price or your closest point of sale
- Rehabilitation Table Sittan Promotional Video - YouTube
The Paramount Bed Sittan table is a specially designed "backless chair" used to help support patients, unable of maintaining a sitting position without assistance, in an upright, sitting
- Sittan - The sitting position without back support so that . . . - Facebook
Sittan - The sitting position without back support so that the user can rehabilitate on the bed as early as possible! Height adjustable to fit the patient's body Length adjustable for body size Posture support belt Arm support cushion Foldable structure for easy storing
- Sittan – Luvya Medicare
Other Images Description Sitting Position without Back Support Upright Sitting without Back Support Patient can be sitting on the side of the bed with Sittan that supports user’s back User can rehabilitate on the bed as early as possible
- sittan - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Proto-West Germanic *sittjan, from Proto-Germanic *sitjaną, from Proto-Indo-European *sédyeti sittan
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