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Podiatry Products

These Podiatry chairs were developed for a comfortable seated position for the client at all times. Its slender appearance makes the room or consultation area appear more spacious. In addition, the arms fold up completely, making it easy for the client to get in and out of the chair from the side. The leg supports of the chair are contoured and the height and length can be adjusted individually. Their ergonomic shape provides stable support for the lower leg and foot. PC303 - 3 function Podiatry Chair provides motorized adjustment of backrest, height and tilt using a hand remote control. PC305 - 5 function Podiatry Chair model inaddition to the PC303 model the leg rest right, left can also be adjusted individually by a motorized function.

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Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) is being increasingly recommended for routine clinical practice. It may be particularly useful in evaluating the patient with variable blood pressure readings in the office, or the patient with wide discrepancies between the blood pressure readings at home and the clinician's office (ie, "white coat" hypertension). ABPM and, in particular, nocturnal blood pressure readings, may also provide prognostic data. Ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) monitoring involves measuring blood pressure (BP) at regular intervals (usually every 15–30 minutes) over a 24 hour period while patients undergo normal daily activities, including sleep. . What are the indications? • Suspected white-coat hypertension (including in pregnancy) • Suspected masked hypertension • Suspected nocturnal hypertension or no night time reduction in BP (dipping) • Hypertension despite appropriate treatment • Patients with a high risk of future cardiovascular events (even if clinic BP is normal) • Suspected episodic hypertension • Prolonged Diabetes Supplied with unit, Adult BP cuff, Wide BP cuff for obese patients and software.

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