Manual Hospital Bed
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Description
A manual hospital bed is a cost-effective, reliable patient care solution designed for hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, and home-care environments that demand safety, comfort, and easy handling without dependence on electric power. Operated using sturdy hand cranks, it allows caregivers to adjust key positions—such as backrest, knee rest, and bed height (depending on model)—to improve patient comfort, support clinical procedures, and assist with mobilization.
Key features and benefits:
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Strong, welded steel or alloy frame designed for long-term institutional use
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Adjustable backrest and leg sections to support feeding, examinations, respiratory comfort, and post-surgical recovery
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Smooth, easy-to-operate manual cranks positioned for ergonomic caregiver access
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Ventilated, easy-to-clean mattress platform that promotes airflow and infection control
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Full-length or split safety side rails to prevent falls and support patient repositioning
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High-quality castors with individual or central locking for safe movement and secure parking
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Rounded corners and smooth surfaces to minimize injury risk and simplify cleaning
Typical applications include general wards, step-down units, isolation rooms, long-term care, rehabilitation centers, and home-care settings where dependable functionality and low maintenance are essential. Compared with basic fixed beds, a manual hospital bed offers superior patient positioning, easier nursing care, reduced caregiver strain, and a more professional clinical setup—all at a significantly lower cost than fully electric systems.
Well-manufactured beds in this category are generally produced using medical-grade coatings and components suitable for routine disinfection and heavy-duty use, and are designed to align with widely accepted hospital safety and stability expectations. For healthcare facilities and distributors, a durable manual hospital bed delivers excellent value, practical versatility, and a safe, dignified care environment for a wide range of patients.