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Ergo Kneeler

667.15 542.40 Ex VAT

The ErgoKneeler is a kneeling system that can provide comfort, support and ease of movement for people such as nurses, midwives, podiatrists, orthotists, therapists, care workers and educational staff who undertake tasks at a low level. It can assist the user in managing the postural stressing associated with kneeling, helping to reduce the cumulative strain and promote musculoskeletal health.

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Melded in polyurethane foam with active antibacterial properties, the ErgoKneeler is a uniquely profiled kneeling pad and stool integrated into a single piece of equipment. The ergonomic design alleviates the compression forces and postural discomfort associated with low working positions and promotes good spinal posture, for maximum comfort, the position of the stool is adjustable.

Why is low working a problem?

It has long since been recognized that low working postures such as kneeling, and squatting are very uncomfortable and potentially damaging. The risk of injury and cumulative damage increases the longer that the position is sustained and the more frequently it is adopted. Research now indicates that regular, prolonged static kneeling or squatting increases the risk of developing osteoarthritis of the knees at an earlier age. Where possible, low working should be avoided but sometimes it is the only way that certain tasks can be carried out. For many people, for example – nurses, midwives, care workers, therapists, orthotists, podiatrists, educational staff, repetitive and sustained low working postures are an inherent aspect of their daily work.

How ErgoKneeler can help?

  • The ErgoKneeler provides an option for managing the postural stresses and discomfort arising from unavoidable low working
  • Supports the knees and ankles away from their end of range position, reducing stress on muscles and joint structures
  • Support to ankles frees the feet to move during kneeling, promoting circulation
  • Supports body weight, alleviating the compression forces on the joints and tissues in the lower legs
  • Cushions the knees against the hard floor
  • The long mats provide protection and a clean kneeling surface for the entire length of the lower legs
  • Positions the pelvis to promote natural spinal curves, reducing both static muscle tension and the stressing of spinal structures
  • Facilitates the positioning of the task close to the user, reducing the need to reach forward or stoop
  • Optimum spinal posture can be achieved if the task is also raised to around the user’s waist level, for example – a nurse elevating a person’s leg on limb support or a low stool when carrying out leg dressings
  • Enables the user to move between low kneeling, half kneeling (alternating sides) and sitting. The ability to make frequent changes to position, whilst maintaining a balanced low working position throughout the task, reduces this risk of any build-up of the musculoskeletal stresses and strains that result from static kneeling which can lead to injury and long-term damage

The ErgoKneeler