Weight Capacity | 600 lbs |
Product Weight | 68 lbs |
Open Mode Dimensions | 5 ft. L x 2.85 ft. W (3.75 ft. W with Outriggers Extended) |
Open Mode Width Adjustment (Between Handrails) | 1.9 ft. - 2.3 ft. |
Open Mode Height Adjustment | 2.5 ft. - 3.6 ft. |
Travel Mode (Folded) Dimensions | 5 ft. L x 1.45 ft. W x 3.5 ft. H |
Floor Width | 26 in |
Wheel Size | 3 in |
Non-Scratch Floor | Yes |
Non-Slip Floor | Yes |
Foldable | Yes |
FDA Class | 1 |
Warranty | 2 Years |
"When I worked in a skilled nursing facility, the Portable Parallel Bars would have been incredibly helpful in providing consistent, safe, and effective rehab to my patients. Patients in this setting can fatigue easily, meaning getting down to the rehab gym can take over the entire session. Being able to provide care at the bedside will allow therapists to prioritize each patients specific goals without fatiguing the patient prior to arriving at the gym. - Krista Frahm, PT"
"I've been a physical therapist for over 20 years. I have worked with people at all levels. When I was doing home care, I wish I had these Portable Parallel Bars, because this is a game changer for a lot of people who want to stand up but feel their legs are going to give out. When you put your hands on it. patients can stabilize and do a lot of exercises they cant otherwise do. You have a lot of lateral movement and forward and backward movement. This is really good. - Pragya Jalukar, PT"
"During parts of Covid, my SNF patients were unable to exit their rooms, leaving little space. If I had portable parallel bars, I would have been able to bring essential rehabilitation equipment to my patients. - Ariana Adler, PT, DPT"
"Meaningful advancement in patient safety requires a shift from reactive, piecemeal interventions to a coordinated system-wide effort geared at providing safe care delivery across all aspects of care. - Melissa Malo, VA Clinician"