You can understand the meaning and use of this belt if you have any patient or elderly person at home who is living a handicap life. You can understand how difficult it is for the patient and the handler to take care. Our specially designed extra wide multifunctional sling belt help patients move, stand up, Change position, Turn the patient over, pull the patient up from the ground or bed, let the patient sit up in the bed, Change the pants or shirts for the patient, get out of bed and so on.
It is widely use in hospital or at home. It is perfect for the elderly, disabled, hemiplegia, long-term bed ridden etc.
It is made of high quality nylon fabric and strong nylon webbing straps with easy grip soft neoprene handles for the safety of care taker and convenient use.
Specification:
Size:75x23 cm / 29.5x9" inches without handle measurements
Size:1.9x23 cm / 43x9" inches with handle measurements
Material: Nylon
Main Color: Black
Weight Capacity:200 kg / 440 LB
Weight:170g
Package Included:
1 x transfer belt
Applications
LTG Transfer Sling is a small and easy to use device with many applications. LTG Transfer Sling is used primarily to:
Move from or to a bed Move up in bed Raise or lowering Lift from the floor to a wheelchair or bed Wheelchair to car and back Move higher up in a wheelchair Transfer between bed and wheelchair and back Turn in bed Change Position Lift upper or lower body Changing cloth of patient or elderly
Advantages:
This sling is easy to put in place and use. The non-fix handgrips allow a variety of grips for a good working position. This sling is easy to carry and store.
Positioning
The sling can be positioned in numerous ways, depending on the transfer to be completed and the circumstances of the patient.
Moving from or to a bed | When helping someone to lie down or sit up in bed (fig. 1), it can be hard to reach the shoulders and the legs at the same time. This sling is of great help in this situation. Place it around the lower legs and/or behind the shoulders (fig. 2). |
Raising/lowering | If you are helping someone get up or sit down, tilt the patient forward for a natural transfer. Those who are unable or reluctant to bend are often heavy. By putting this sling around the hips, you can take on the weight of the patient along with your own body weight (fig. 3 and 9). If the patient is resistant to forward movement, place a sling around the shoulders and a ling Belt around the waist (fig. 4). |
Moving up in bed | When moving a patient up in bed, most of the weight is usually on the hips. By putting the sling next to the hips (fig. 5), you obtain a good grip and a better working position. A sling may also be placed under the head and shoulders (fig. 6). The patient then slides upward more easily and is able to help out by pushing with the legs. |
Lifting a patient from the floor to a wheelchair or a bed | If a light patient falls out of a wheelchair and is unable to get up, a sling is of great help. Place the sling under the patient's buttocks. Support the patient's back with your free hand (fig. 7). Sling also provides a good grip around the legs when a Gurney is being used for lifting a patient on to a bed (fig. 8).
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Moving up in a wheelchair | If the patient is weak and has slipped forward in the seat, the sling will take weight off the patient's buttocks while you push against the patient's legs/knees to move him/her back into the seat (fig. 9). |
Transfers between wheelchair and bed | A combination of products may be the best solution when performing an uphill transfer of a heavy patient who is unable to stand. In this example a Board, a Belt together with a Sling make a big difference (fig. 10). After the transfer, the Sling allows helpers to arrange the patient comfortably in bed (fig. 11). This sling is very helpful to lift a patient from wheelchair and shift to bed or lift a patient from bed and move to wheelchair with ease. |
Turning in bed
| When turning a patient in bed, the hip is usually the heaviest part of the body. The sling provides low friction and a good grip (fig. 12. |