Prime Series Stretchers

Customisable solutions to meet your patients’ needs.

Stryker's Prime Series Stretcher


 


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Caregiver pushing patient in Stryker's Prime stretcher


Advanced mobility options

Stryker's Prime offers three advanced mobility options – the Zoom Motorised Drive System that virtually eliminates manual push force; the Big Wheel that reduces push force and steering effort; and the retractable Fifth Wheel that helps make cornering easier.

Electric lift

Simply step on the pedal to effortlessly raise the litter.


 


 

Product features

Patient using comfort controls on Stryker's Prime stretcher

Comfort controls

Patients can control their own comfort instead of calling for assistance and repositioning. Controls are staggered so that the patient can access them in any position, and they include a patient lock-out. Optional foot-end nursing controls allow caregivers to improve patient comfort with the touch of a button.

Caregiver using the lift assist backrest on Stryker's Prime stretcher

Lift assist backrest

The drop seat leverages the patient’s weight to easily raise the head of the stretcher, while cradling the patient to reduce the need for boosting.

Close-up of the four-sided brakes on Stryker's Prime stretcher

Simple and convenient

Four-sided brakes offer convenient access, while a power-washable design makes Prime Series Stretchers easy to clean in a fast-paced healthcare environment.

Close-up of the glideaway siderails on Stryker's Prime stretcher

Glideaway siderails

These side rails offer enhanced patient security when raised.

Close-up of the litter-mounted oxygen bottle holder on Stryker's Prime stretcher

Litter-mounted oxygen bottle holder

Mounted conveniently on the litter, the oxygen bottle’s placement helps reduce awkward bending, stooping and lifting for caregivers.

Patient on Stryker's Prime stretcher in the recovery chair position

Recovery chair position

Helps eliminate the need for unnecessary transfers by providing a comfortable position for patients to recover.

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