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Self-support reclining bed
Aisin Seiki's self-support reclining beds offer the “Se-raku (comfortable for the back)” mechanism for a new vertical position when needed. The pelvis is raised and a near-vertical S-shaped posture is created by raising the lumbar vertebrae with a backboard under the lower back. As a result, pressure is taken off of the lower back and sliding is reduced in the vertical position by raising up the middle of the back.
The bedside has no footboards on account of an uncluttered foot area and inside frame, enabling the close positioning of such equipment as wheelchairs, lifts and portable toilets and easy transfer of bed occupants.
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Lightweight electric wheelchair
The weight of the chair is limited to 21kg (without battery) by employing a nickel-hydrogen battery, while the chair can be easily loaded into automobiles by folding it. The battery can be charged wherever an outlet exists, and one charge lasts roughly 20km. It has a maximum speed of 6km per hour and enough power to climb a 4cm step. Each chair comes standard with magnetic brakes, making use on slopes less worrisome.
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Portable toilet
Aisin Seiki's portable toilet was designed in response to user requests for “being able to do it by myself,” by accounting for “cleanliness,” “smooth transfer of the user from the bed to the toilet” and “functional ease of use.” The upper scale of models in this series includes a washlet, heated seat, deodorizing function and adjustment controls for the height of the toilet seat and arm rests.
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Reclining Lift-chair (Rikuraku)
Providing this chair at low cost has been realized through the communization of the reclining mechanism that enables stepless adjustment from 100 to
130 degrees with the drivetrain component of our self-support bed.
By utilizing a wide seating surface in which the seating area is wider than the chair arms, the occupant can be smoothly transferred to the bed or
elsewhere in a sitting position, thus facilitating nursing care. The height of the seating surface can be adjusted from 15 cm to 45 cm, allowing
the occupant to stand up or sit down with ease.
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Walk Analysis and Guidance System(Hovigator)
By wearing the portable device with built-in acceleration sensor on your waist, this system measures your stride length and walking speed. From what it measured, the system offers exercise menu according to your walking capability. The past two measurement histories are displayed for comparison at each measurement. It makes it easy to check the progress of your training.
This system has been introduced to care facilities as a tool to support elderly people improve their locomotive apparatus function and to prevent their dependence on long-term care.
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