ABOVE EXTREME MEN MOVEMENT 72 HOURS
ABOVE EXTREME MEN MOVEMENT 72 HOURS
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ABOVE EXTREME MEN MOVEMENT 72 HOURS
Advanced Move Fresh Coconut Dry Spray 72H Antiperspirant Deodorant
Advanced Move Fresh Coconut 72H Antiperspirant Deodorant
Advanced Move Fresh Coconut 72H Antiperspirant Deodorant
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2016-11-21
A device shaped to fit over a bed mattress and intended to monitor the status of patient movement in relation to the bed while providing comfort for the patient in bed. It consists of soft, waterproof textiles with built-in light sensors/optical cable(s) to...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed for accurate manipulation of microscopic objects during laboratory in vitro assisted-reproduction techniques (e.g., intracytoplasmic sperm injection) usually by making small movements under the visual field o...
A device designed to graphically display chest movement during the respiratory cycle. It uses a sensor, e.g. Electrical impedance, to detect and transduce respiratory chest movement and may display both the rate and waveform of the movement.
An electrically-powered device designed for accurate manipulation of microscopic objects during laboratory in vitro assisted reproduction techniques (ART) [e.g., intracytoplasmic sperm injection] usually by making small movements under the visual field of a...
A non-rigid device, typically a strap(s) or band(s) or garment-like, intended to be temporarily placed on or around one or more parts of a patient’s body (e.g., torso, limbs, head) to restrict movement, to facilitate patient positioning and stabilization du...
A electrically-powered assembly of devices designed to enable an incapacitated patient or a person with a disability to be lifted/moved (transferred) safely and with minimal physical effort within the confines of one floor of a building, typically an instit...
A non-rigid device, typically a strap(s), band(s) or garment-like, intended to be temporarily placed on or around one or more parts of a patient’s body (e.g., torso, limbs, head) to restrict movement, to facilitate patient positioning and stabilization duri...
An electrically-powered electronic sensing pad (pressure- or mechanical vibration-sensing) designed to be placed under a bed and/or chair occupant to detect and/or measure occupant movement related to activities such as sleep, wakefulness, and/or bed/chair ...
A short connecting device intended to couple a pneumatic dental handpiece (e.g., a dental high-speed drill handpiece, dental restorative material sonic handpiece) and the hose that connects to the dental delivery system or a control unit, to provide the ope...
A wheeled personal mobility device that incorporates a heavy-duty framework and extra wide seat-support system for a bariatric (obese) person with a disability or an obese person without the full capacity to walk, and is manually propelled by the user while...
An electrically-powered, mobile assembly of devices designed to enable one person to lift and move an incapacitated patient or a person with a disability safely and with minimal physical effort. Also known as a patient hoist, it typically consists of a supp...
A wheeled personal mobility device that incorporates a seat-support system for a person with a disability or a person without the full capacity to walk (not bariatric) designed to be manually propelled by the user while seated in the device or by an attenda...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed for moving (lifting) a wheelchair and the seated occupant from one level to another to provide a means of vertical access. It typically consists of a platform, with no roof, onto which the patient wheels the ...
A battery-powered, mobile assembly of devices designed to enable one person to lift and move an incapacitated patient or a person with a disability, of any size and weight, safely and with minimal physical effort. Also known as a patient hoist, it typically...
An electrically-powered electronic sensing pad (pressure- or mechanical vibration-sensing) designed to be placed under a bed and/or chair occupant to detect and/or measure occupant movement related to activities such as sleep, wakefulness, and/or bed/chair ...
A non-powered, manually-operated measuring device, graduated in degrees (e.g., from 0 to 360 degrees), designed to be used in a clinical setting to measure the range of motion of the limb of a patient by measuring the angle of movement achieved at the joint...
A portable sloping surface designed to bridge a limited gap between two levels. It is used to move objects or persons from one level to another level. The device would typically be used by a person with a disability in a wheelchair needing to move from one ...
A wheeled personal mobility device that incorporates a seat-support system for a person with a disability or a person without the full capacity to walk (not bariatric) designed to be manually propelled by the user while seated in the device or by an attenda...
An electronic unit or device assembly intended to measure, record, and display a range of parameters associated with vision electrophysiology [e.g., electroretinogram (ERG), visual evoked potential (VEP), electrooculogram (EOG)], and/or psychophysical visio...
A non-powered, mobile assembly of devices designed to enable one person to lift and move an incapacitated patient or a person with a disability safely and with minimal physical effort. Also known as a patient hoist, it typically consists of a support base o...
A collection of wearable belts, vest, straps and pulleys designed to assist a patient with a walking disability (neurogenic, muscular, or osseous in origin) with regaining lost motor function for ambulation using movement-resistant attachments to the legs/f...
A wheeled personal mobility device that incorporates a heavy-duty framework and extra wide seat-support system for a bariatric (obese) person with a disability or an obese person without the full capacity to walk, and is manually propelled by the user while...
A mobile assembly of devices designed to enable one person to lift and move an incapacitated patient or a person with a disability, of any size and weight, safely and with minimal physical effort. Also known as a patient hoist, it typically consists of a su...
An electronic unit or device assembly intended to measure, record, and display a range of ophthalmic parameters associated with vision electrophysiology [e.g., electroretinogram (ERG), visual evoked potential (VEP), electrooculogram (EOG)], and/or psychophy...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed to continuously move the metacarpal/interphalangeal joints (e.g., flexion and extension) without patient assistance during continuous passive motion (CPM) exercise therapy usually following surgery or trauma ...
An electrically-powered, bionic, orthosis system designed to assist a patient with a limb joint movement disability (neurogenic, muscular, or osseous in origin) regain lost motor function by transmission of the patient’s residual nerve function, via cutaneo...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed to continuously move the ankle joint (e.g., flexion, inversion/eversion) without patient assistance during continuous passive motion (CPM) exercise therapy usually following surgery or trauma to the joint. Th...
An assembly of mains electricity (AC-powered) devices designed to measure, evaluate and record the movement of the eyes. The device is intended to measure ocular dynamics, typically measuring both horizontal and vertical eye movements. This device can inclu...
An electrically-powered laboratory instrument intended to be used for the mixing of blood or other biological fluids contained in blood tubes or other similar specimen receptacles using continuous motion or agitation. It is typically used to provide movemen...
A fixed sloping surface designed to bridge a limited gap between two levels. It is used to move objects or persons from one level to another level. The device would typically be permanently installed at a hospital, institution or at the home of a person wit...