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Achieve independence on stairs significantly sooner.
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Achieve the mobility that allows them to return to their day-to-day life.
- Experience a sense of accomplishment by successfully completing a full flight of stairs.
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Begin practicing stair climbing at an earlier stage of rehabilitation than with present acceptable tools available in the physiotherapy department.
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Constantly experience a sense of success and achievement, which directly contribute to their self-confidence and motivation.
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Ascend and descend steps reciprocally.
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Realize the full rehabilitation potential of the patient.
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Avoids the fears, pains and frustrations normally experienced when negotiating regular stairs.
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Safe to practice independently. | |  |
Benefits of the DST for Therapists | |
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Save valuable time now wasted on improvising stairs with different heights.
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Increase productivity because of the availability of different stair heights on a single piece of equipment at the push of a button.
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Keep track of patients' activities and progress easily by using the "DST-CHART OF PROGRESS".
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Reduce workload by enabling patients to exercise independently.
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Give patients the most advance treatment available.
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Move instantly from one patient who practice stairs to another.
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Combine Gait training with stairs training with a push of a button, and give patients a perfect session. | |  |
Benefits of the DST for Hospitals and Rehabilitation Facilities | |
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Achieve increased efficiency and increase the number of patients receiving stair training.
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Provide a secure, fall free environment that allows one therapist to treat even the most difficult patients, and still achieve effective results with stair training.
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Offer therapy to patients previously not eligible for stair training.
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Offer longer, more specialized therapy sessions to patients.
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Treat additional patients.
- Save money by reducing the time curretly wasted on improvising different stairs height.
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Save money by reducing the time needed for documenting patients' progress and activities.
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Be considered as a leading institute, providing "state of the art" equipment available for training the utmost important skills of using stairs. |  |  Contact Us |  |
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