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The Most Common Causes of Knee Pain

Your knee is an exquisite piece of engineering. The joint where the femur, tibia and patella meet also includes four major ligaments—anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments as well as the medial and lateral collateral ligaments. Joint function is assisted by major cartilage formations as well as fluid-filled sacs called bursae.

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Manual Three Crank Hospital Bed

The Manual Three Crank Hospital Bed offers the same convenient features as electric models but adjusts manually for a more economical solution. This manual hospital bed has 3 crank handles. The crank system is located at the foot end of the bed. This allows the bed to raise and lower

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Reclining Commode Wheelchair

Reclining Commode Wheelchair are specially designed to allow a person to comfortably recline at incremental angles safely and comfortably. Typically used for the accommodation of severe hip extension contractures, orthostatic hypotension, and pressure redistribution for prevention of skin breakdown. About Commode Wheelchair: Chrome-plated steel frame, Flip-up armrest & detachable, swinging

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ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR

Advantages of this equipment: Motors: Economical low power consumption 24V 4A 200W*2 motors(in series) Smart Controller: Intelligent controller technology, speed control from 1km/h to 6km/h; power and velocity display; automatic fault alarm and lock; turning by 360 degrees(left, right, forward and backward); controller programmable by the original manufacturer only Battery

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What is a Pulse Oximeter?

A pulse oximeter measures how much oxygen is in someone’s blood. It is a small device that clips onto a finger or another part of the body. They are used often in hospitals and clinics and can be bought to use at home. Many people consider oxygen level an important

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Suction Machine Two Bottle

In medicine, devices are sometimes necessary to create suction. Suction may be used to clear the airway of blood, saliva, vomit, or other secretions so that a patient may breathe. Suctioning can prevent pulmonary aspiration, which can lead to lung infections.

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