For a Pt with limited or no UB strength the belt would be useful if it can be attached to both sides before the lift. Only being able to attach one side and the other side only after the Pt is standing severely limits the usefulness and safety of this product. Unless you really think a HC worker has a Hulk-like right arm that they can lift a patient as shown (poor body mechanics and all).
What is the weight capacity?
The same but with electrical moving arms .. so the lifting it’s easier
For a Pt with limited or no UB strength the belt would be useful if it can be attached to both sides before the lift. Only being able to attach one side and the other side only after the Pt is standing severely limits the usefulness and safety of this product. Unless you really think a HC worker has a Hulk-like right arm that they can lift a patient as shown (poor body mechanics and all).
Why are sara stedy so much more expensive ?
I would like to know the same, we are looking one for mom, but we can't afford Sara Stedy brand.
In my opinion i dont think the sar steady is really that safe. The regular sit to stand is much more reliable