Profile: Broda Seating manufactures tilt and recline positioning chairs for long term care. We supply auto locking glider chair, elite accessories, pedal chair and tilt wheelchair & shower commode chair. Our auto locking glider chair is used to prevent falls.
The company was founded in 1981, has revenues of USD 5-10 Million, has ~50 employees and is CE certified. NASDAQ:MITY (SEC Filings)
FDA Registration Number: 8043392
US Agent: Gerald Doane / Tobias Systems
Phone: +1-(716)-775-0553 Fax: +1-(716)-775-0553 E-Mail:
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• Bariatric Equipment |
• Bariatric Manual Wheelchairs |
• 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. |
• Geriatric Chairs (FDA Code: FRJ / 880.6140) A medical chair or table is a device intended for medical purposes that consists of a chair or table without wheels and not electrically powered which, by reason of special shape or attachments, such as food trays or headrests, or special features such as a built-in raising and lowering mechanism or removable arms, is intended for use of blood donors, geriatric patients, or patients undergoing treatment or examination. |
• Manual Wheelchairs |
• Mechanical Adjustable Chair (FDA Code: INN / 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. |
• Mechanical Wheelchair (FDA Code: IOR / 890.3850) |
• Medical Chair and Table (FDA Code: KMN / 880.6140) |
• Unpowered Dialysis Chair (FDA Code: FIA / 876.5820) A hemodialysis system and accessories is a device that is used as an artificial kidney system for the treatment of patients with renal failure or toxemic conditions and that consists of an extracorporeal blood system, a conventional dialyzer, a dialysate delivery system, and accessories. Blood from a patient flows through the tubing of the extracorporeal blood system and accessories to the blood compartment of the dialyzer, then returns through further tubing of the extracorporeal blood system to the patient. The dialyzer has two compartments that are separated by a semipermeable membrane. While the blood is in the blood compartment, undesirable substances in the blood pass through the semipermeable membrane into the dialysate in the dialysate compartment. The dialysate delivery system controls and monitors the dialysate circulating through the dialysate compartment of the dialyzer. |
• 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 Armrest (FDA Code: IML / 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 Cushions (FDA Code: IMP / 890.3920) |
• Wheelchair Head and Trunk Support (FDA Code: IMS / 890.3910) |
• Wheelchairs |
• Wheelchairs/accessories |
• Wheeled Geriatric Chair |