Electric & Manual Hospital Standing Bed Supplier | Rehabilitation Equipment
As a leading manufacturer, we offer safe and intuitive solutions that make assisted standing therapy easy for patients. Our beds are engineered to gently and safely help your loved one transition from a recumbent position to a fully upright position, promoting vital physical well-being and accelerating recovery.
Hospital standing bed
Help Patients Recover Better
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Rehabilitation training standing hospital bed
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Rehabilitation standing hospital bed
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Type C little standing rehabilitation bed
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Type D little standing homecare patient bed
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Type E little standing rehabilitation tilt bed
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Type A B electric manual hospital standing bed
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Type C Big Rehabilitation training standing bed
How can our hospital standing beds better help patients recover?
Our hospital standing bed is precision-engineered to support safe, effective, and progressive rehabilitation for patients. With fully adjustable positioning functions and built-in safety features, it actively facilitates recovery by promoting movement, improving circulation, and reducing complications associated with prolonged immobility.
Adjustable Standing Angle (0°–80°±5°)
Allows controlled, gradual weight-bearing to improve bone density, muscle strength, and balance while avoiding overexertion.


Back-Rest Elevation (0°–65°±10°)
Enables smooth transition to seated and semi-seated positions, supporting respiratory function and core stability.
Turn-Assist Function (0°–50°±10°)
Helps prevent pressure injuries and supports pulmonary hygiene by alternating patient position.


Leg Elevation (0°–30°±5°)
Promotes circulation, reduces lower limb edema, and gently stretches muscles.
More function:
One-Button Reset: Allows caregivers to quickly return the bed to a neutral position, simplifying repositioning and ensuring consistency.
Emergency Stop: Gives patients and staff immediate control to halt movement, enhancing safety during therapy.
By integrating these functions, our standing bed helps facilitate early mobilization, encourages active participation in rehab, and supports a smoother recovery—even for highly dependent patients.
FAQ
What is a standing bed?
What is a hospital standing bed?
A hospital standing bed is an advanced medical device designed to safely tilt patients from lying down to a full standing position. It enables early, assisted weight-bearing therapy for individuals with limited mobility due to spinal cord injury, stroke, or critical illness.
Key benefits include improving circulation, muscle and bone strength, respiration, and digestion while reducing complications from prolonged immobility. Equipped with adjustable angles, remote control, safety harness, and emergency stop, it allows caregivers to conduct standing rehabilitation safely and efficiently.
It serves as both a therapeutic tool and a safety aid for early mobilization and recovery.
What are the three types of medical beds?
The three main types of medical beds are defined by their controls:
Manual Beds: The most basic type. All adjustments—for the head, foot, and height—are made by physically turning hand cranks. They are affordable and reliable but require significant effort.
Semi-Electric Beds: A common hybrid option. Buttons on a remote electrically control the head and foot sections for easy positioning. However, the overall height of the bed must still be adjusted manually with a crank, offering a balance of convenience and cost.
Fully-Electric Beds: The most advanced type. A handheld button remote controls all functions: head, foot, and height adjustment. This requires minimal effort and often includes advanced features like Trendelenburg positions. They are the most convenient but also the most expensive option.
The choice depends on the patient’s mobility needs and the caregiver’s requirements for ease of use.
How to use a stand up bed?
Here’s how to use a stand-up bed (often called a “standing” or “verticalization” bed), a type of fully-electric medical bed.
1. Preparation: Ensure the bed is clear of obstacles. The user should be positioned correctly, wearing non-slip footwear, and use any provided safety straps.
2. Operation: Using the handheld remote:
First, raise the backrest to a sitting position to allow the user to adjust.
Then, activate the standing function (often a specific button). The bed’s base will slowly tilt forward, gently raising the user from a sitting to a standing position.
3. Safety: Always keep the remote accessible and monitor the user throughout the process. Never leave them unattended. To return, press the reverse button to lower the bed smoothly back to a flat position.
Crucial: Always consult the bed’s specific instruction manual, as models can vary. A healthcare professional should provide initial training.