DMI-Transferbrett und Rutschbrett, FSA-zugelassen, aus robustem Holz für Patienten-, Senioren- und Handicap-Bewegungshilfen und Rutschtransfers, trägt bis zu 440 Pfund, 2 ausgeschnittene Griffe, 30 x 8 x 1 30 x 8 x 1 2 Griffe

Brand:DMI

3.4/5

68.43

Dieses stabile Transferbrett aus Holz hilft beim Transfer von Menschen vom Rollstuhl ins Bett, auf einen Stuhl, ins Auto oder auf die Toilette. Die versiegelte und beschichtete Platte ermöglicht einfache Transfers und erleichtert dem Patienten das Gleiten über die glänzende Oberfläche. Das Board eignet sich auch als Mobilitätshilfe für Menschen, die unabhängig leben und Hilfe beim Transfer von Ort zu Ort benötigen. So verwenden Sie ein Transferbrett: Positionieren Sie ein Ende des Bretts am Startpunkt und das andere Ende am Zielort, zu dem Sie umsteigen möchten, z. B. Bett, Stuhl, Auto oder Rollstuhl. Die konischen Enden sollten nach oben zeigen, damit die Person leichter auf das Brett gleiten kann. Versuchen Sie, das Board so eben wie möglich zu halten und achten Sie darauf, alle Rollstühle zu arretieren. Helfen Sie der Person auf das Brett und helfen Sie ihr dann, in kurzen Bewegungen darüber zu gleiten. Wir empfehlen dringend, den DMI Gait Belt in Verbindung mit diesem Board zu verwenden, um das Bewegen der Person zu erleichtern. Stellen Sie sicher, dass die Person trocken ist, um Reibung beim Transfer zu vermeiden. Wenden Sie sich bei Fragen zur Verwendung eines Transferboards immer an einen ausgebildeten Fachmann. Versuchen Sie es nur, wenn Sie entsprechend geschult wurden.

Rutschbrett für Transfers. Produktspezifikationen: Hergestellt aus Waldkiefer. Die Gesamtabmessungen betragen 30 x 8 x 1. Tragfähigkeit: 440 Pfund. FSA-berechtigt. DICKE, GESCHLIFFENE UND VERSIEGELTE TRANSFERPLATTEN AUS HOLZ sorgen für einfache, reibungslose Übertragungen. Jedes haltbare Brett hat konische Enden und ist gleichmäßig geschliffen und mit einer glatten Oberflächenbeschichtung versiegelt, um Risse, Absplitterungen oder hängenbleibende Kleidung zu verhindern. Die ausgeschnittenen Griffe des Gleitbretts bieten zusätzliche Hebelwirkung und sicheren Halt. Jeder Griff wurde für mehr Komfort abgerundet, geschliffen und versiegelt. Das Gleitbrett ermöglicht einfache und sichere Transfers, um den Übergang vom Rollstuhl, Bett, Stuhl, Sofa, der Toilette oder einer anderen Sitzposition zu erleichtern. Ideal für Behinderte, Rollstuhlfahrer, ältere Menschen oder nach Operationen. Das Transferbrett ist ein unverzichtbares Hilfsmittel für Pflegekräfte, um Patienten einfach und sicher zu transportieren, damit sie sich unabhängig bewegen können und gleichzeitig Pflegekräfte vor Verletzungen geschützt werden.
Country of Origin Taiwan
Domestic Shipping Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 518-1756-0400
Manufacturer MABIS
Product Dimensions 30.3 x 8.3 x 1.6 inches; 1 Pounds

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Scritto da: SimplySassy
My experiences with the board ...long review.
I have had this board for 1 1/2 months now, here are some things I've discovered while using it. Being upfront from the start, transfers with the board still make me feel somewhat uneasy, but that is mostly due to not having used it enough to get confident on the transfers. If I don't feel safe, I'm not budging, and the board in rehab after surgery was narrow, and the gap I had to cross was looking like the grand canyon and I refused to even attempt it. The OT there was not too happy with me to say the least, but I didn't budge. I am a double above the knee amputee, so if you have legs, some of this might not apply to your situation. For every PRO, there might be a CON as well :) PROS: 1. VERY sturdy, this board is not gonna bend under a heavy load (rated up to 735 lbs) 2. Slick and smooth, which makes sliding easier. 3. Length is good, you can span an area and still have coverage from where you are coming from to where you are going. 4. Heavy but not horrendously so, its easy to lift and move. 5. Handholds are good for helping you get lined up, and for moving the board, as it makes carrying it very easy. 6. Grip pads on bottom help prevent the board from sliding on the surfaces. 7. Makes an excellent temporary table top :) I put it across the top of the arms of myDrive Medical Deluxe Bariatric Drop-Arm Commode, Grey and can cover the whole thing with white fabric, and use that as the base for some of my jewelry when taking pictures, without killing my back. 8. I also put the board on the commode seat, and using a bucket and cup, I can wash my hair without having to get into the shower, which is a total pain as its not handicap accessible for the most part. 9. Easy to store, I just slide it down between the mattress and foot board of my hospital bed. I needed the bed more before surgery than after, but no where to store it if I change beds, so there it is. I rent a room, so the board is always accessible when I need it. CONS: 1. Main CON is while the board is strong it is not strong enough to prevent damage to the underside from the wheelchair. See picture I'm including with review. These marks are from the wheelchair from rehab that I am still using while awaiting a power chair with lift. If not for that, I'd give this board a 5 star. My OT did say that is normal with any board. 2. Slick - be careful of what you are wearing! Some materials are not suited to sliding across a board in mid air :) 3. Between the length and weight (32 inches, 4.6 lbs) this board can become awkward to use depending again on the situation. Most people will need help I would guess. 4. Handholds can smash fingers if not careful, especially if you are transferring to different heights, as you tend to not think about moving your fingers until you find the board teeters to your hand side. It can feel very much like you are on the center of a teeter-tot when you hit the center, so balance is a must. 5. Grip pads, what can I say. They grip. Especially when its time to either get that board under you, or out from under you. Don't rely solely on it to hold if you are in transfer. 6. Butt pinches. It can be very easy to find the board pinching you in places you don't want pinched when getting on it. With the non slip on the bottom, I can't transfer to the car from chair without help for a couple reasons. Can't get the board far enough under me to get started, or out from under me when I get where I'm going. The only vehicle I can get into right now is my son's girlfriends car, everyone else I know has SUV's minivans or trucks, and the height difference is too great. Rather like climbing mount Everest :( They don't mind helping situate the board though, its not every day they get to shove a board up my rear. All in all, while the CON list seems long, its mostly due to not having legs. I honestly don't know if having legs would help or hinder a transfer to be honest, they don't get in my way at any rate :) I do not use the board for transferring in home, so far I just do what my OT described as a 'vet transfer' or 'VA transfer'. That means facing the wheelchair to wherever I'm going, aka bed, couch, and using my upper body strength to push off of the chair to the goal. I rather imagine I look something like a ape without legs :) when transferring. To get back in my wheelchair, I back into it same way, but that transfer does require some upper body strength and a lot of wiggling. There was a older lady in rehab who was watching me learn transfers and she announced for all in the room, that I was an "excellent wiggler". On that bit of humor, I will leave this review for you to consider, and add that I would definitely buy this board again.
Scritto da: Alexis M. Meizoso
Reducing effort to transfer patient
Item is well made, but since the height of the wheel chairs are higher than the car seat or sofa, the angle is too angled to be safe
Scritto da: ADOH
Standard sliding transfer board
I'm a physical therapist who bought this for work. It is fairly standard size, and what we trained with back in school. Seems to be durable. Make sure you don't put your fingers in the grip while doing the transfers or you may risk pinching them!
Scritto da: Joe & Laura Braun
Amputee tested
Pros Handles are very helpful Cons Maybe at least 1 inch longer and needs to be slippery
Scritto da: Debbie Skinner
Transfer board
This board is good for transferring from one place to another. I bought a slip sheet to help make this a smooth transfer.
Scritto da: Antoinette Paluch
Was just like one the one in rehab
Was great to help hubby in and out of wheelchair.
Scritto da: Speydee
Sturdy but not smooth
This is a good width for my dad to transfer securely in and out of my car, wish it was just a couple inches longer, but sure that would affect the weight bearing capacity. Unfortunately the finish is not smooth, in fact I can't even tell if there is a finish so he can't slide across or on/off of it easily like he could with the one he practiced with at post op rehab. The board texture tends to grab onto his pants so we are experimenting with different fabrics. Not sure if this was on purpose to prevent users from slipping off of it. It is very sturdy and the tapered ends and slotted hand holds makes for an otherwise perfect design. The rubber strips on the bottom also keep the board from moving.
Scritto da: Pamela Burton
Best purchase ever!
Amazing product!!! Works like a dream! Very helpful in getting in and out of a vehicle or chair. Wish I knew about it sooner. Love it!
Scritto da: Saskanna
Deluxe Transfer Board
Jury is still out. We'v e tried the board to transfer our disabled daughter from wheelchair to bed or chair in the house. Worked fairly well. Tried to use it to transfer from wheelchair to car and that was a bust. Couldn't get it positioned properly to make the transfer without endangering the person using it. Gave up due to fear of it coming away from one end or the other and the person falling. Not sure I would trust it to make these transfers. Our daughter is not a terribly large person so not sure it would work at all with a larger disabled individual. Our daughter is 5'3' and not heavy. I couldn't really recommend this for transferring a disabled person. We will continue to test it out. Hoping with time(and more experience) it might come in handy.
Scritto da: Sherry
Health Concerns with this Board
We found this board was unsafe for use. It's laminated meaning splintering could easily occur. Also the corners weren't sanded or rounded and sharp to touch. The board was ordered for a person with a disability where a cut or scratch could mean months or years to heal. Thank you Amazon for taking quick action immediately on the health concern offering a refund and informing the company
Scritto da: Todgod
cheap plank of wood
This transfer board is garbage, just expensive unfinished plank of wood. It is useless other than maybe fire wood, the rough surface means your ability to slide over is nil and it is too narrow and too short.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Not any coating
Got this today and all descriptions say sealed and coated but it’s just bare wood and can even feel slivers on it very disappointed… I have contacted the seller but no reply yet..
Scritto da: Colleen N.
Best transfer board!
Transfer board is lightweight and a thick solid piece of wood. Better than other transfer boards I've used. Love it.

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