Nestable Therapy Steps
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These training steps nest within each other to save storage space and are of a birch wood construction with a poly wood finish and rubber textured top treads. with FREE Shipping
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The Nestable Therapy Steps are designed to facilitate a variety of physical therapy exercises.
Constructed from durable birch wood with a poly wood finish, these steps feature rubber textured top treads for safety.
Their nestable design allows for efficient storage in limited spaces, making them ideal for clinics and home healthcare settings in Nairobi and across Kenya.
Applications & Use Cases
These therapy steps are used for rehabilitation and strength-building exercises.
Ideal for physical therapists, occupational therapists, and trainers, they aid patients recovering from injuries.
Suitable for use in hospitals, clinics, and home healthcare environments, these steps help improve mobility and balance.
Care & Maintenance
To maintain the Nestable Therapy Steps, regularly inspect them for any signs of wear or damage.
Clean the surface with a mild detergent and a damp cloth to ensure hygiene.
Store the steps in a dry location, ensuring they are nested together to save space and prevent damage.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is a physiotherapy session in Kenya?
Mostfit physiotherapy charges: 1 session is charged at KES 5000. 5 sessions are charged at KES 25,000 and you get 1 free session. 10 sessions are charged at KES 50,000 and you get 2 free sessions.
How much does a session of physiotherapy cost?
On an average basis, a private physiotherapy session in the UK can cost between £70 and £100 if you are not in London, with the average cost of physiotherapy sitting around £60 for a 30-minute session..
How much is a physiotherapist paid in Kenya per month?
Based on the Paylab.com salary survey, 80% of people on the Physiotherapist position in the Kenya earn between 31,032 KES and 92,550 KES monthly gross. 10% of employees earn less than 31,032 KES and 10% of people earn more than 92,550 KES.