Product how-to guides

Step-by-step instructions, tips, and important considerations for equipment in your recovery kit — written for patients and caregivers.

Bathroom

Bariatric Folding Walker

A bariatric folding walker offers a wider, sturdier frame for supported walking during orthopedic recovery. It is designed for users who need extra stability and weight capacity as cleared by their care team.

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Bathroom

Bariatric Shower Chair

A bariatric shower chair offers a wider, higher-weight-capacity seat for safer seated bathing during recovery. Install it on stable flooring and follow bathing guidance from your care team.

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Bathroom

Bath and Shower Mat- 40x16 inch

A bath and shower mat adds traction underfoot in wet areas, which can reduce slip risk while you recover. Use it as part of a safer bathing setup recommended by your care team.

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Mobility

Cast Shoe (Boot)

A cast shoe, sometimes called a cast boot, fits over a cast or walking boot to protect it and improve walking safety. Use it according to your surgeon or physical therapist instructions.

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Medical

Cast Shower Cover - Leg

A leg cast shower cover helps keep a cast or dressing dry while you bathe. Use it only if your surgeon approves showering with your current immobilization.

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Medical

Cold Pack Wrap

A cold pack wrap lets you apply controlled cold therapy around a joint or surgical area. Use only if your surgeon or physical therapist included icing in your recovery plan.

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Recovery

Cold Therapy Ice Machine

A cold therapy ice machine circulates chilled water through a pad to provide extended cooling after surgery. Use only if it is part of your surgeon's prescribed recovery plan.

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Bathroom

Commode -3-in-1 Bedside Commode, Portable Toilet,

A 3-in-1 bedside commode can serve as a portable toilet, raised seat over a standard toilet, or safety frame. It supports safer bathroom access when mobility is limited after surgery.

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Mobility

Crutches

Crutches help transfer weight away from an injured or surgically repaired leg. Proper fit and technique are essential, so follow training from your surgeon or physical therapist.

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Bathroom

Drive Medical Raised Toilet Seat

This raised toilet seat increases toilet height to make sitting and standing easier during recovery. Install it securely and use the transfer technique taught by your surgeon or PT.

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Mobility

EVENup shoe lift

An EVENup shoe lift levels your hips when one leg is in a cast, boot, or thick post-surgical shoe. Use it only if your surgeon or physical therapist recommends limb-length balancing.

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Mobility

Grabber/Reacher

A grabber or reacher helps you pick up light objects from the floor without bending or squatting. It supports daily tasks during recovery when your surgeon or PT limits those movements.

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Mobility

Honeybull Walking Cane

A walking cane adds light support on one side when you are progressing off a walker or crutches. Use it only when your surgeon or physical therapist says you are ready.

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Mobility

Knee Scooter

A knee scooter helps you stay mobile while keeping weight off your injured foot or ankle. It is a common alternative to crutches when your surgeon or physical therapist approves it.

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Recovery

Leg Elevation Pillow

A leg elevation pillow helps reduce swelling and supports comfortable leg positioning after knee, ankle, or hip procedures. Use it as directed by your surgeon or physical therapist.

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Medical

Leg Lift Strap

A leg lift strap helps you move a weak or restricted leg into bed, onto a couch, or into a car without grabbing under the knee. Use it as shown by your physical therapist.

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Bathroom

Long handle Sponge

A long-handled sponge helps you wash hard-to-reach areas without excessive bending or shoulder strain. It is a practical bathing aid during early orthopedic recovery.

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Mobility

Long Handled Tool Bundle

A long-handled tool bundle typically includes items like a reacher, shoehorn, and sponge to reduce bending during daily tasks. Use each tool as trained by your occupational or physical therapist.

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Daily-living

Non-Slip Socks

Non-slip socks add grip on smooth floors, which can help reduce slip risk when you are walking without shoes during recovery. They support safer indoor mobility as part of your home safety plan.

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Bathroom

Raised Toilet Seat- Elongated

A raised toilet seat adds height to an elongated toilet bowl, which can make sitting and standing easier after hip or knee surgery. Use it only as directed by your surgeon or physical therapist.

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Mobility

Rollator

A rollator provides a stable frame with wheels and a built-in seat for rest breaks during walking. It can support safer mobility when your surgeon or PT recommends a wheeled walker.

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Mobility

Rolling Walker

A rolling walker moves smoothly on wheels while giving you a stable frame for balance. It is commonly used when your surgeon or PT wants more mobility than a standard walker provides.

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Positioning

Shoulder Abduction Pillow

A shoulder abduction pillow holds the arm away from the body at a set angle after certain shoulder surgeries. Wear and position it exactly as directed by your surgeon and physical therapist.

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Recovery

Shoulder Pulley

A shoulder pulley system helps you perform gentle assisted range-of-motion exercises at home. Use it only for movements and phases approved by your surgeon and physical therapist.

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Recovery

Shoulder Resting Pillow

A shoulder resting pillow supports your arm away from your body after shoulder surgery or injury. Position it according to your surgeon and physical therapist instructions.

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Bathroom

Shower Chair

A shower chair lets you sit while bathing, which reduces fall risk and fatigue during early recovery. Set it up safely and follow bathing instructions from your surgeon or PT.

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Recovery

Stretching Strap

A stretching strap helps you perform gentle range-of-motion exercises with less strain on shoulders and hips. Use it only for movements approved by your surgeon or physical therapist.

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Medical

Thera Cane

The Thera Cane is a self-massage tool for applying pressure to tight muscles in your back, shoulders, and hips. Use gentle pressure only and follow guidance from your physical therapist.

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Recovery

Wedge Pillow

A wedge pillow supports elevated upper-body positioning, which some patients use for comfort and swelling management after shoulder or upper-body procedures. Use only in positions cleared by your care team.

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Patient education only — not medical advice. Always follow your surgeon and physical therapist instructions.