About ConXport Exercise Staircase Straight Type 60cm Wide
Built in two section for Installation in a Straight Line.
Steps arrangement.
Four 15cm high steps on one side leading to a platform of60cm x 60cm.
(First step moves into the second to make it bus step of30cm height).
Six 10cm steps on the other side.
Steps are 60cm wide & 23cm deep.
Fitted with two sets of handrails at different height toaccommodate Adult and Children.
Step and Platform made of commercial board of 12mmthickness is covered with non-slip matting.
Sides and supporting frame of steps is made of commercialboard of 18mm thickness. Hand Rails & Supporting bars are made of solidhardwood, Polished Natural Wood Finish.
Enhanced Safety and SupportThe staircase is designed for maximum stability with a continuous, double-sided handrail and a floor-mounted, non-slip structure. Each polished teak wood step has anti-slip strips, significantly reducing the risk of injury during use, which is particularly vital for patients in rehabilitation settings.
Professional Build QualityCrafted with a stainless steel frame and solid hardwood components, the staircase has a powder-coated finish for durability and easy maintenance. The combination of polished teak wood steps and robust handrails ensures both longevity and user comfort, suitable for high-frequency clinical usage.
Optimal for RehabilitationThe straight staircase design supports a variety of therapeutic exercises, focusing on enhancing muscle strength, balance, and mobility in adults, elderly individuals, and those recovering from lower limb injuries. It assists therapists in guiding patients through progressive movement routines in a controlled environment.
FAQs of ConXport Exercise Staircase Straight Type 60cm Wide:
Q: How is the ConXport Exercise Staircase Straight Type installed at facilities?
A: The staircase is available either pre-assembled for immediate placement or as a flat-pack for on-site assembly. Its floor-mounted, non-portable design ensures stable use once installed at rehabilitation centers or clinics.
Q: What benefits does this staircase provide for rehabilitation patients?
A: It supports lower limb exercise, muscle strengthening, and mobility improvement. The anti-slip steps and dual handrails boost patient confidence and safety, making it ideal for physiotherapy and rehabilitation programs.
Q: When should this exercise staircase be used in therapy sessions?
A: The staircase can be incorporated in physiotherapy or rehabilitation programs when focusing on improving lower limb function, gait training, and building strength or stability in adults, elderly individuals, or patients recovering from surgery or injury.
Q: Where is it most suitable to install the ConXport Exercise Staircase?
A: It is best installed in rehabilitation centers, physiotherapy clinics, and hospitals within dedicated exercise therapy zones to accommodate patients who require safe, supervised stair training.
Q: What materials are used in the construction of the staircase?
A: The frame consists of powder-coated stainless steel, steps are made of polished teak wood fitted with anti-slip strips, and the handrails are constructed from solid hardwood, ensuring long-term durability and comfort.
Q: How does a patient properly use the staircase during therapy?
A: Under supervision, patients hold the continuous handrails while ascending and descending the four steps, focusing on controlled movement for lower limb strengthening, balance, and mobility enhancement as guided by a therapist.
Q: What maintenance is required for the staircase?
A: Maintenance is minimal due to the easy-to-clean surfaces. Regular wiping and occasional checks of the handrails and anti-slip strips are recommended to ensure ongoing safety and cleanliness in busy clinical environments.