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Rehabilitation therapy aids

Rehabilitation aids refer to various auxiliary devices used in the rehabilitation treatment process, aimed at helping patients restore function, improve quality of life, and independence. Rehabilitation aids can include various forms of instruments, tools, and devices, selected and used according to the specific needs and rehabilitation goals of the patient.

Here are some common rehabilitation aids: 1 Walking aids: including walking aids, crutches, walking frames, etc., used to assist walking and maintain balance, suitable for patients with mobility difficulties or in need of support. 2. Wheelchair: Used to replace patients with limited mobility or inability to walk, providing a portable and mobile option. There are two types of wheelchairs: manual wheelchairs and electric wheelchairs. 3. Orthopedic appliances: including orthopedic shoes, orthopedic braces, etc., used to support and correct the posture and function of body parts, such as the spine, limbs, etc. 4 Functional aids: such as grasping aids, dressing aids, dietary aids, etc., used to assist patients in daily living activities and improve self-care abilities. 5. High tech rehabilitation assistive devices: such as prosthetics, prosthetic limbs, intelligent rehabilitation robots, etc., use advanced technological means to assist rehabilitation treatment and improve rehabilitation effectiveness. 6. Audiovisual aids: including hearing aids, vision aids, hearing aids, speech synthesizers, etc., used to assist patients with hearing or visual impairments. 7. Functional evaluation and training equipment: such as balance boards, rehabilitation trainers, electric rehabilitation devices, etc., used to evaluate the functional status of patients and conduct rehabilitation training.

The selection and use of rehabilitation aids should be evaluated and guided by professional rehabilitation physicians or therapists based on the patient's specific situation and rehabilitation goals. Before using rehabilitation aids, patients should receive appropriate rehabilitation assessments and training to ensure

Ensure the correct and safe use of assistive devices, and adjust and maintain them as needed.