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3.6.2
Stand-up Support Magic with flexible additional belt and leg belt
Patients with:
Little upper body tone
Little muscle tone in the legs
Placement option A
The patient can keep their upper body stable on their own and has no high-friction materials underneath them
Placing the Leg Belt (also see the Leg Belt user manual)
Place the Stand-up Support Magic behind the patient (Figure 1)
Place the flexible additional belt against the buttocks
Move it under the buttocks using the attached belt wings
Placement option B
The patient cannot keep their upper body stable on their own and/or has a high-friction material underneath them
Placing the Leg Belt (also see the leg belt user manual)
Place the Stand-up Support Magic behind the patient (Figure 1)
Steady the upper body and tilt slightly to the side
Pull the belt under the buttocks with the free hand
Change sides
Repeat the process until the flexible belt is in the desired position
Transfer:
The height of the back piece can be adjusted as necessary.
Grasp the belt with wrapping (Figure 1)
Step forward (Figure 2)
Shift weight to the back while providing assistance to stand up
Use small steps to steer in the desired direction
Step forward
Tense, assist with safe sitting down (Figure 3)
The aids should be removed after the transfer is complete!
The Stand-up Supports provide support on the patient's back. This application ensures that the patient leans forward
in a physiological manner. With conventional application methods, little attention is paid to leaning forward with a
natural motion.
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