It hangs from a metal frame which is attached to the headboard and footboard of the bed.
Over bed trapeze bar.
They re especially useful for those who are bedridden physically disabled or the elderly.
You may buy or rent an overhead trapeze device from a medical supply store.
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This trapeze is designed to be attached to the frame of a hospital bed with easy tool less installation and comes complete with the trapeze bar triangle chains and clamps for easy use.
This device is typically found above the bed and features a sturdy metal frame with a metal triangle hanging bar for an ergonomic grip.
The trapeze hook is positioned to be suspended over the bed and is either anchored to the hospital bed frame or connected to a stand alone base with long legs that extend under the bed.
Good for lifting yourself if you are confined to bed.
An overhead trapeze is a triangle shaped metal bar.
Why do i need an overhead trapeze.
You can attach it to the head of the bed or buy the trapeze bar bracket if you want to move it around.
The standard medical trapeze bar is a mobility assistive device which is a very sturdy triangle trapeze that is attached to an overhead metal frame.
It carries me along at a certain steady rate of swing and i have the feeling that i m in control of my life.
Hospital bed trapeze bars are especially useful for those who need consistent bed care who may be physically disabled or in a state where they cannot move their lower extremities.
A hospital bed trapeze also known as an overhead trapeze or a medical trapeze is a medical patient transfer device located over the head of a hospital bed that consists of a metal hanging triangle bar secured by a strong metal base connected either directly to the bed frame or the ceiling providing the patient something secure to grasp and lift them self up when changing positions in bed or transferring out of the bed and into a wheelchair or mobility device.
Trapeze bars are designed to hang over a bed so a patient can grab and move themselves.