Description
A sit/stand stool allows a worker with decreased leg strength, decreased endurance, poor balance, and back impairments to work in a supported standing position at a workbench. Farmers, builders, mechanics, welders and veterinarians often work in a standing position for extended periods of time to do equipment repairs, fabrication projects and other maintenance work. This is a challenge for workers with poor balance, decreased leg strength, decreased endurance, and back impairments. A Sit/Stand stool would benefit a worker with Guillan-Barre Syndrome by allowing the worker to work in a supported standing position at a workbench instead of standing unsupported and becoming weak and fatigued.
Workers with common conditions such as these would benefit from a Sit Stand Stool.
Degenerative Joint Disease
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Ankylosing Spondylitis
Traumatic Brain Injury
Stroke
Old-Age
Neuropathy
Multiple Sclerosis
Lower Extremity Impairments
Leg Amputation
Hip Pain
Total Hip Replacement
Knee Pain
Total Knee Replacement
Heel Spurs
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Fibromyalgia
Foot Pain
Diabetes/Diabetic Neuropathy
Cerebral Palsy
Balance / Core Stability
Back Pain
Arthritis
Ankle Pain