Symmetry Plus Recliner by Stryker Medical

In case you're stuck in a hospital as a patient, you may want to have a comfortable option for ambulation. Any day can seem like an eternity if you're stuck in the same bed, which is why Stryker Medical designed the Symmetry Plus Treatment Recliner. This recliner "promotes recovery by helping patients get out of bed faster," which will help them get out of the hospital faster.

Symmetry Plus Treatment Recliner. Manufactured by Stryker Medical.

Patients Rest Easy in Treatment Recliners

Symmetry Plus Treatment Recliner. Manufactured by Stryker Medical.

The Symmetry Plus Treatment Recliner offers "an infinite number" of recline positions, including a full flat-bed position, which helps hospital staff such as nurses and doctors perform all sorts of necessary medical procedures (you can imagine the lot of them, so I won't go into further detail). Positions include many locking backrest positions, so the recovering sufferer won't inadvertently fall backwards and send his recovery reeling. Symmetry Plus also allows for Backsmart Trendelenberg Positioning. And the treatment recliner's 500-lb capacity means it works for a wide variety of convalescents, including bariatric patients.

Symmetry Plus Treatment Recliner. Manufactured by Stryker Medical.

The whole idea behind a treatment recliner is a good one-one that supports the idea of hospitals as a place for recovery. Stryker Medical's Symmetry Plus offers maximum comfort for patients and clinical support for medical staff. An easy Step-Lock Brake helps nurses and aides keep the patient in position, while many fabric and finish options help hospitals maintain an uplifting sense of good design-something that always encourages recovery.

Symmetry Plus Recliner by Stryker Medical

Via Designer Pages.

About the Manufacturer: Stryker is a leading manufacturer of medical technology, "dedicated to helping healthcare professionals perform their jobs more efficiently while enhancing patient care." Stryker Medical designs furniture for patients, such as hospital beds, treatment recliners, and bedside tables.

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