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Reddit mentions of Drive Medical Adjustable Height Bathtub Grab Bar Safety Rail, White, Standard
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Reddit mentions: 2
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- Tub Grab Bar: Designed to fit just about any style of bathtub, the clamp-on safety grab bars for bathroom are exceptionally easy to install without tools
- Quality Construction: The ultimate accessories for daily living, these bathtub grab bars for elderly, disabled, and injured individuals are constructed from durable powder-coated steel
- Adjustable: Designed to fit your unique needs, the bathtub handle grab bar ranges from 14” to 17” in height, while the width can be adjusted from 3” to 7”
- Secure & Scratch Proof: The grab bars for bathtubs and showers come equipped with a stainless steel locking mechanism and non-wearing rubber pads for scratch-proof installation
- Dimensions: Clamp: 3” to 7”; Handle: 14” to 17”; Weight capacity: 300 lbs
Features:
Specs:
Color | White |
Height | 22 Inches |
Length | 8.625 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 4 Pounds |
Width | 6.75 Inches |
Most of my post-op gripes are around swelling of the leg / knee in general. Get something to prop up the foot of your bed (not just your leg, do that as well). I used wood / suitcase to prop up my bed and still put my leg up on pillows.
Random equipment based recommendations for post-op.
Other random thoughts.
Here's a weird one: a butter knife.
I use it to open cans that have a pull-tab top without wrecking my fingers. Stick the tip through the loop, lever up.
See also: an electric can opener, this giant pill organizer, these grab bars that can easily be installed in the tiniest of apartment bathrooms without starting an argument with your landlord (priceless!) combined with this hockey tape (put it on your grab bars and crutch handles to keep your hands from slipping) and these anti-slip stickers, (I even put the stickers on the bathroom floor.)