Drop Support harness is a unique, upper body harness that wraps around the user’s waist, shoulders, chest, and torso, with an attached central handle running the length of the torso. The support handle is a point of contact between the user of the harness and the person assisting the user (“assistant”). This is what makes
Categories: Physical Therapy Aids
Added on: August 17, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews
Drop Support harness is a unique, upper body harness that wraps around the user’s waist, shoulders, chest, and torso, with an attached central handle running the length of the torso. The support handle is a point of contact between the user of the harness and the person assisting the user (“assistant”). This is what makes Drop Support unique. The support handle, located on the back, sits vertical, and not horizontal, like a standard gait belt. The vertical handle provides the assistant with a better means of controlling and managing the user directional motion. The vertical Support Handle isn’t the only thing unique about Drop Support. The added support straps over the shoulder’s and chest area help the assistant in better managing and stopping forward falls. A gait belt falls short in this area. Center of Gravity & Balance: Use of the support handle, an assistant can aid the user in regaining their balance by helping them find their center of gravity and base of support. If the user begins to fall forward, backwards, or side-to-side, the assistant utilizes the support handle to change the direction of the fall to re-establish the user’s center of gravity and allowing the user to find their base of support, which the user will then be stable and balanced. Momentum: When the Drop Support harness is properly fitted and snugly secured, the assistant has a better chance of slowing the user’s forward/downward momentum before it has a chance of gaining acceleration. By limiting or reducing the user’s momentum, the assistant is more likely to be able to manage the users decent, which is both safer for the user and the assistant. By adding a waist belt, shoulder and chest straps, and tying it all into the vertical Support Handle, provides a better fall support system in reducing fall related injuries.
The design did not work for us The design is not adjustable in the right areas. It was way to tight at the waste but then too tall. There was only one back strap that adjusted.
Fantastic product This is a small family-owned business with super customer service. The thought of going even a day without this harness is now frightening to me, it’s been that helpful for my wife, who has Parkinson disease. She used to be afraid to do her boxing workout for fear of falling (poor balance control is one of her symptoms). Prior to getting the harness, she suffered several falls at home resulting in broken and chipped bones in her shoulder and knees and several stitches in her face above her…
Hold on and keep going. This will help you both! This thing is genius for helping my husband go down the five steps to the sidewalk. It’s much safer to use this than a tight belt, or risking ripping his arms out of their sockets. You can grab it higher up or lower, depending on position, without letting go or having to bend way over.Safety first, for the patient AND for YOUR back.