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The Vive Pivot Disc is a 16-inch patient transfer board designed for individuals with limited mobility, supporting up to 350 pounds. Its non-slip surface and 360-degree rotation facilitate safe and easy transfers between various surfaces, making it an essential tool for caregivers and users alike.
Units | 1.0 count |
Brand | Vive |
C**N
Tal cual a las imagenes
Funciona muy bien sólo hay que aprender a usarlo pero es de gran ayuda
A**R
Smooth Transistions
Bought this to help transition my elderly Mom from the wheelchair, bed and toilet. For the few times that she's feeling weak...this has been a great addition to our transition moments. You do have to be careful in that this thing swings freely and fast. I have to use my feet to stabilize it while she stands on it. Then I am able to swing her left or right depending upon the transition needed. Overall, I would recommend this for use. But, be sure to ask your Physical Therapist how to properly use it for the safety of you and your person.
J**N
REQUIRES TWO PEOPLE
A lot of reviews are nonsense. One person stands on the disc. The second person is doing all the work! The second person needs to be strong enough to hold up the one on the disc, stabilize them, turn them.My mother has partial paralysis and cannot currently walk. We plant both feet on the disc as she sits. Stand her up with our feet on the disc to stabilize and prevent any wobbling or spinning. Holding onto my mother, we control the spinning and when to stop so she can be sitting again.The second person or “spinner” needs to able to fully support the one on the disc or it’s simply not safe.
L**A
Excelente producto de apoyo con personas de la tercera edad
Se uso para traslado de personas ya mayores apoyando en la carga y traslado de diferentes lugares, muy eficiente
0**I
Good for Seated Turn, Not Standing
I purchased this as an aid for a Parkinson's patient who can no longer pivot or turn his feet but it swivels too fast so is not safe for that. However, it is good for someone sitting in chair or car seat to turn to side.
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