Profile: ATO Form A/s offers backrests, canes, telescoping crutches, hand grips, tips, walkers. accessories, wall mounted grab bars, leg rests, foot boards, pediatric canes, elevated seat, drop arm, pediatric crutches, benches, and chairs.
The company has revenues of USD 5-10 Million, has ~60 employees and is CE certified.
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• Absorbent Floor Mats |
• Ac-Powered Patient Lifts (FDA Code: FNG / 880.5500) An AC-powered lift is an electrically powered device either fixed or mobile, used to lift and transport patients in the horizontal or other required position from one place to another, as from a bed to a bath. The device includes straps and slings to support the patient. |
• Bariatric Manual Wheelchairs |
• Bariatric Shower Chair Commode |
• Bariatric Shower Chairs |
• Bath Rail |
• Bed Transfer Aids |
• Bedrail |
• Bedside Stool |
• Chair with Casters (FDA Code: INM / 890.3100) A mechanical chair is a manually operated device intended for medical purposes that is used to assist a disabled person in performing an activity that the person would otherwise find difficult to do or be unable to do. Examples of mechanical chairs include the following: A chair with an elevating seat used to raise a person from a sitting position to a standing position and a chair with casters used by a person to move from one place to another while sitting. |
• Commode |
• Commodes, Elevated Seat |
• Crutch (FDA Code: IPR / 890.3150) A crutch is a device intended for medical purposes for use by disabled persons to provide minimal to moderate weight support while walking. |
• Disabled/Handicapped Hygiene Adaptor (FDA Code: ILS / 890.5050) A daily activity assist device is a modified adaptor or utensil (e.g., a dressing, grooming, recreational activity, transfer, eating, or homemaking aid) that is intended for medical purposes to assist a patient to perform a specific function. |
• Disabled/Handicapped Manual Wheelchair (FDA Code: IOR / 890.3850) A mechanical wheelchair is a manually operated device with wheels that is intended for medical purposes to provide mobility to persons restricted to a sitting position. |
• Easy-Tilt Shower Chairs |
• Electrosurgical Accessories, Monopolar Electrode Hand Grips |
• Floor Mat |
• Handicapped Cane (FDA Code: IPS / 890.3075) A cane is a device intended for medical purposes that is used to provide minimal weight support while walking. Examples of canes include the following: A standard cane, a forearm cane, and a cane with a tripod, quad, or retractable stud on the ground end. |
• Homemaking Utensil (FDA Code: IKW / 890.5050) |
• Manual Patient Transfer Device (FDA Code: FMR / 880.6785) A manual patient transfer device is a device consisting of a wheeled stretcher and a mechanism on which a patient can be placed so that the patient can be transferred with minimal disturbance in a horizontal position to the stretcher. |
• Manual Wheelchairs |
• Mechanical Adjustable Chair (FDA Code: INN / 890.3100) |
• Mechanical Walker (FDA Code: ITJ / 890.3825) A mechanical walker is a four-legged device with a metal frame intended for medical purposes to provide moderate weight support while walking. It is used by disabled persons who lack strength, good balance, or endurance. |
• Mechanical Wheelchair (FDA Code: IOR / 890.3850) |
• Midsize Shower Chair Commode |
• Non AC-Powered Patient Lift (FDA Code: FSA / 880.5510) A non-AC-powered patient lift is a hydraulic, battery, or mechanically powered device, either fixed or mobile, used to lift and transport a patient in the horizontal or other required position from one place to another, as from a bed to a bath. The device includes straps and a sling to support the patient. |
• Non-Measuring Exerciser (FDA Code: ION / 890.5370) Nonmeasuring exercise equipment consist of devices intended for medical purposes, such as to redevelop muscles or restore motion to joints or for use as an adjunct treatment for obesity. Examples include a prone scooter board, parallel bars, a mechanical treadmill, an exercise table, and a manually propelled exercise bicycle. |
• Oversize Shower Chair Commodes |
• Oversize Shower Chairs |
• Patient Lifters (FDA Code: FNG / 880.5500) |
• Patient Lifts and Accessories (FDA Code: FNG / 880.5500) |
• Patient Roller |
• Pediatric Crutches |
• Powered Wheelchair (FDA Code: ITI / 890.3860) A powered wheelchair is a battery-operated device with wheels that is intended for medical purposes to provide mobility to persons restricted to a sitting position. |
• Reclining Shower Chair Commodes |
• Safety Walk Cane (FDA Code: KHY / 890.3075) |
• Shower Chair Commodes |
• Shower Chairs |
• Slant Seat Shower Chairs |
• Specialty Shower Chair Commodes |
• Standard Shower Chair |
• Transfer Aid (FDA Code: IKX / 890.5050) |
• Transfer Aid for Disabled/Handicapped (FDA Code: IKX / 890.5050) |
• Wheelchair Accessories (FDA Code: KNO / 890.3910) A wheelchair accessory is a device intended for medical purposes that is sold separately from a wheelchair and is intended to meet the specific needs of a patient who uses a wheelchair. Examples of wheelchair accessories include but are not limited to the following: armboard, lapboard, pusher cuff, crutch and cane holder, overhead suspension sling, head and trunk support, and blanket and leg rest strap. |
• Wheelchair Belt (FDA Code: IQB / 890.3920) A wheelchair component is a device intended for medical purposes that is generally sold as an integral part of a wheelchair, but may also be sold separately as a replacement part. Examples of wheelchair components are the following: Armrest, narrowing attachment, belt, extension brake, curb climber, cushion, antitip device, footrest, handrim, hill holder, leg rest, heel loops, and toe loops. |
• Wheelchair Board (FDA Code: IMX / 890.3910) |
• Wheelchair Commode Attachment (FDA Code: INB / 890.3920) |
• Wheelchair Ramp for Disabled/Handicapped |
• Wheelchair Ramps |