Products for rehabiliation and health care

RCPM

Q-tec designed the RCPM system for Van Deursen Bed systems in 2008-2009. RCPM stands for Rotary Continuous Passive Motion. During the sleep this system creates a swaying movement of the pelvis and lower back. This movement takes care of a recovery of the intervertebral discs and stimulates "soft" tissue such as muscles and skin. The system has an air displacement compression mechanism. The air will be displaced from one compartment under the mattress to the other. This creates the swaying movement.

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Mobilia chair

The Mobilia chair was designed for Doge Collection in 2000 and has been distributed by Doge ever since. The Mobilia is a combined work and relax chair and has electric brakes as a standard feature. The heart of the Mobilia is the Triptronic module: This enables the chair to be continuously adjusted to the required height, electrically. This makes it ideal for daily activities like sitting at the table, working in the kitchen etc, but it is also handy for helping you to stand up.

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Trippelmax MAX chair

The Trippelmax chair was also designed for Doge Collection. It has been in production from 2001 and remains a successful product today. The Trippelmax provides mobility both at work and at home and has an electrically adjustable height control and electrical brakes.

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Electronic page turner Turny DBP

The Turny was developed for Brangs-Heinrich in 1990. It has been specially designed for people who cannot turn pages of books themselves. Brangs-Heinrich distributes the Turny all over the world.

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Easy-Go cane for the visually impaired

The Easy-Go cane has been designed and developed by Q-Tec. The Easy Go white cane is mounted with a sensor which helps blind and visually impaired people find their way around like a bat. The Easy-Go sensor alerts the user with a tangible signal transmitted in the handle, when they approach an obstacle. In this way, the user can feel when an obstacle is approaching.

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