Profile: Sammons Preston manufactures forceps, exercise boards, orthopedics, pediatrics, sensory motor, goniometers and Knee/Ankle braces & supports. Our turtle therapy system is an economical package designed for the traveling therapist. Our patented anchor belt keeps the support in place, even during activity, which is elastic with ventilation holes and flexible stays enhance comfort. Our Invacare™ Tracer™ EX2 features a dual axle position with true hemi & adult seat-to-floor heights, a carbon steel frame that is triple chrome-plated and includes composite wheel rims to ensure long life.
The company was founded in 1977, has revenues of USD 50-100 Million, has ~20 employees.
• Moist Heat Pack (FDA Code: IMA / 890.5730) A moist heat pack is a device intended for medical purposes that consists of silica gel in a fabric container used to retain an elevated temperature and that provides moist heat therapy for body surfaces. |
• Moist Therapy Pack |
• Monopolar Laparoscopic Scissors |
• mooth treadmills |
• Mouthguards |
• Multi Function Physical Therapy Table (FDA Code: JFB / 890.5880) A multi-function physical therapy table is a device intended for medical purposes that consists of a motorized table equipped to provide patients with heat, traction, and muscle relaxation therapy. |
• Multipositioning Wheelchairs |
• Multipurpose Cart Accessories |
• Muscle Stimulators |
• Muscle Stimulators, Combo UltraSound |
• Muscle Strength Testers |
• Muscle Ultrasound Stimulator (FDA Code: IMG / 890.5860) An ultrasound and muscle stimulator for use in applying therapeutic deep heat for selected medical conditions is a device that applies to specific areas of the body ultrasonic energy at a frequency beyond 20 kilohertz and that is intended to generate deep heat within body tissues for the treatment of selected medical conditions such as relief of pain, muscle spasms, and joint contractures, but not for the treatment of malignancies. The device also passes electrical currents through the body area to stimulate or relax muscles. |
• Nebulizers |
• Neoprene Ankle Support |
• Neoprene Back Support |
• Neoprene Elbow Sleeve |
• Neoprene Hinged Knee Support with Straps |
• Neoprene Knee Immobilizer |
• Neoprene Knee Support with Sping |
• Neoprene Open Knee Support |
• Neoprene Tennis Elbow Support |
• Neurology Monitors |
• 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 Latex Gloves |
• Non-adjusting Traction Tables |
• Non-Cantilevered Ringed Forceps |
• Non-compression Hosiery Kits |
• Non-hydraulic Transfer Devices |
• Non-ice Cold Packs |
• Non-Inflatable Compression Legging (FDA Code: LLK / 880.5780) |
• 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. |
• Non-Porous Cloth Athletic Tape |
• Non-Powered Communication System (FDA Code: ILP / 890.3700) A nonpowered communication system is a mechanical device intended for medical purposes that is used to assist a patient in communicating when physical impairment prevents writing, telephone use, reading, or talking. Examples of nonpowered communications systems include an alphabet board and a page turner. |
• Non-Powered Dynamometer (FDA Code: HRW / 888.1250) A nonpowered dynamometer is a mechanical device intended for medical purposes to measure the pinch and grip muscle strength of a patient's hand. |
• Non-Powered Goniometer (FDA Code: KQW / 888.1520) A nonpowered goniometer is a mechanical device intended for medical purposes to measure the range of motion of joints. |
• Non-Powered Traction Apparatus (FDA Code: HST / 888.5850) A nonpowered orthopedic traction apparatus is a device that consists of a rigid frame with nonpowered traction accessories, such as cords, pulleys, or weights, and that is intended to apply a therapeutic pulling force to the skeletal system. |
• Nonsterile Umbilical Tapes |
• Obstetrical Forceps (FDA Code: HDA / 884.4400) An obstetric forceps is a device consisting of two blades, with handles, designed to grasp and apply traction to the fetal head in the birth passage and facilitate delivery. |
• Obstetrical Instruments Umbilical Tapes |
• Occupational Back Support |
• Ocular Esthesiometer (FDA Code: HJC / 886.1040) An ocular esthesiometer is a device, such as a single-hair brush, intended to touch the cornea to assess corneal sensitivity. |
• Open Biopsy Forceps |
• Opend Patella Knee Support |
• Ophthalmic Epilation Forceps |
• Ophthalmic Tests |
• Ortho Splints Walkers |
• Orthopedic Cushions |
• Orthopedic Forceps |
• Orthopedic Insoles |
• Orthopedic Seat Cushions |