Trapeze Freestanding
Trapeze Freestanding
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Why we know this works!
Why we know this works!
The freestanding trapeze is a great solution for those who have better upper body strength than lower body and want to be able to be more independent with changing positions in the bed or transferring out of bed. The trapeze can be placed between the bed and floor and will give the user steady and secure support while repositioning for comfort or pressure relief which will prevent pressure ulcers and bed sores. This trapeze has a 1000lb weight capacity and is a perfect option for those who do not have a hospital bed where it would traditionally attach to the headboard. We love the trapeze as it not only allows the user to be independent but it also minimizes caregiver assistance with repositioning in bed and transferring in and out of bed.
Specifications
Specifications
Dimensions: 73 x 43 x 48.5in
Product weight: 100lbs
Max weight supported: 1000lbs
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