Subject (according to the ISO classification of assistive products)
- Seat cushions and underlays for tissue integrity (ISO 04.33.03)
- Assistive products for tissue integrity when lying down (ISO 04.33.06)
- Commode chairs (ISO 09.12.03)
- Toilet seats (ISO 09.12.09)
- Raised toilet seats, detachable (ISO 09.12.15)
- Toilet arm supports and toilet back supports mounted on toilet (ISO 09.12.24)
- Bath seats (ISO 09.33.05)
- Shower chairs with and without wheels (ISO 09.33.07)
- Walking sticks (ISO 12.03.03)
- Elbow crutches (ISO 12.03.06)
- Multi-tip walking sticks (ISO 12.03.16)
- Walking sticks with seat (ISO 12.03.18)
- Walking frames (ISO 12.06.03)
- Rollators (ISO 12.06.06)
- Guide canes (ISO 12.08.03)
- Bimanual handrim-drive wheelchairs (ISO 12.22.03)
- Push wheelchairs (ISO 12.22.18)
- Electrically powered wheelchairs with manual direct steering (ISO 12.23.03)
- Electrically powered wheelchairs with electronic steering (ISO 12.23.06)
- Lap trays for wheelchairs (ISO 12.25.24)
- Assistive products for sliding and turning (ISO 12.31.03)
- Carrying chairs, carrying harnesses and carrying baskets (ISO 12.31.18)
- Mobile hoists for transferring a person in sitting position with sling seats (ISO 12.36.03)
- Mobile hoists for transferring a person in standing position (ISO 12.36.04)
- Stationary hoists fixed to, or mounted in or on, another product (ISO 12.36.15)
- Body support units for hoists (ISO 12.36.21)
- Bed tables (ISO 18.03.15)
- Lounge chairs and easy chairs (ISO 18.09.15)
- Beds and detachable bed boards/mattress support platforms with powered adjustment (ISO 18.12.10)
- Blanket supports (ISO 18.12.21)
- Side rails to be fixed to beds (ISO 18.12.26)
- Fixed grab bars and handgrips (ISO 18.18.06)
- Removable grab rails and handgrips (ISO 18.18.10)
- Bedside cabinets (ISO 18.36.09)
- Manual gripping tongs (ISO 24.21.03)
Subject (according to the ICF classification of Functioning, Disability and Health)
- Neuromusculoskeletal and movement-related functions (ICF b7)
- Functions of the skin and related structures (ICF b8)
Description
Mediland was born in 1996, thanks to the experience of charismatic figures operating in market leading companies within the Medical-Hospital sector.
Today we are a big family and what has always distinguished us is our commitment, day after day, in contribute to restoring autonomy and independence to people with reduced motor skills, improving their quality of life.