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ELGIN CORPORATION

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Elgin Division has built a reputation for manufacturing innovative & durable USA-made physical therapy equipment and supplies. Elgin serves the following industries through a global network of dealers: physical therapy, senior rehab and fitness, sports medicine, occupational therapy and chiropractic. Elgin is committed to producing innovative, affordable and reliable products for the physical therapy and rehab community for one single purpose, to enrich people's lives. We at HPFY stores, offer Vinyl Dumbbells, Econocuff Cuff Weights, Spine Corrector Barrel, Gym Mats, Vinyl Covered Roll, Trainers/Perform Tape/M-Lastic Stretch/TearLight Tape, Dumbbell Storage Rack, Foot Exerciser and much more.

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Over the past 2 decades, we’ve served more than one million customers

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Wound Management

Woundcare - Infection Check List

Ayush Henry May 28,2016

If you care for a wound regularly and keep it clean and dry, the chances of it becoming infected will be minimal. Manage chronic and difficult-to-heal wounds with the different types of dressings. You can use Smith & Nephew Solosite

Wound Dressings

12 Wound Care Facts: Guide to Wound Healing Myths and Truths

There is no shortage of misconceptions and doubts regarding efficient wound care methods. Before embarking on a wound care treatment it is therefore important to check the myths and facts.

Wound Dressings

Wound Preparations for the Management of Chronic Wounds

Kevin Cleary Dec 05,2014

A chronic wound can prove to be extremely difficult to heal for both the patient and the healthcare professional. These types of wounds can be stubborn and are often impacted by another physical malady such as diabetes or ischemia.

FAQ's

Frequently asked questions

It is suggested that weighing equipment should be calibrated annually and certificated if required. But in case of critical or high accuracy applications it is recommended that the equipment is checked daily prior to use. A longer certification frequency of two or three years can be justified if the accuracy drift between calibrations is much smaller than the accuracy that is required and if the application is not critical.

No, readability of weighing equipment is the smallest quantity that it will display. Accuracy is the maximum difference between the applied test weight and the displayed weight. Some manufacturers quote the accuracy on the product datasheets. No measuring device is 100% accurate and typically the accuracy of standard weighing scales in a stable environment is approximately +/- (2 x division size) throughout the weighing range.

Tolerance depends on the model of scale. Please refer to the scale User Manual or call our Technical Service department for the specifications for your model toll-free at 866-316-0162.

Yes, it will not affect the accuracy of the scale if the floor or the scale itself is not perfectly level, or if the scale is on thin carpet

Calibration simply means that you are teaching the scale what ZERO weight is, in another words ACCURATE or "span" weight.

Since you are teaching the scale a known weight, it is important to make sure the weight applied is as accurate as possible. Most scales allow you to choose what weight you are using for calibration, they can be 10%, 25%, 50% of the scales capacity. Once defining your calibration weight, and performing a calibration, the scale will mathematically calculate the weight placed on the scale above the calibration weight used.