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RMS Deluxe 5 Piece Set Hip Kit - Ideal for Recovering from Hip Replacement, Knee or Back Surgery, Mobility Tool for Moving and Dressing (26 Inch Reacher)

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Size: 5 Piece Set


Style: Deluxe


Features

  • 5 PIECES KIT: 1x 26" Reacher, 1x Deluxe Molded Sock Aid with 38" Long Foam Handles, 1x 28" Long Dressing Stick, 1x 22" Long Handle Round Sponge and 1x 24" Long Plastic Shoe Horn.
  • EXTEND YOUR REACH: Features 26" Long reacher grabber built up with lightweight aluminum with ergonomic handle for comfortable grip. Magnetic tip helps pick up small objects and Fitted with post to assist with dressing. Yellow clip fastens reachers to canes, walkers, wheelchairs and hospital bed rails to keep them nearby.
  • DRESS INDEPENDENTLY: 28" Dressing Stick with a large vinyl coated "S" Hook to assist with putting on shirts, pulling up pants, skirts, or helping put on shoes or removing socks. Vinyl coated "C" Hook on opposite end for pulling zippers and shoelace loops.
  • The Sock Aid allows to easily put on socks or stocking without bend over. A 24" long shoe horn is included to easily put on any type of shoe while standing.
  • BATHING INDEPENDENTLY: A 22" long Bath Sponge making bathing without bending and twisting easier.

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 27 x 5 x 2 inches; 1.2 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ HK


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 5, 2015


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ RMS


Best Sellers Rank: #32,694 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #4 in Hip Replacement Recovery Kits


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Customer Reviews: 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,037 ratings


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  • Good value and some tips
Size: 5 Piece Set Style: Deluxe
I recently had hip replacement surgery. Doing some research, I discovered the Hip Kit, which led me here. This kit allows people to get dressed/undressed, pick things up, move things and generally make life easier when you have limited movement. It's been over a month and things are progressing fairly well. Putting on socks and shoes, on the operated side is still difficult. So, the sock tube, reacher and dressing stick are great for getting socks on and off. The stick and reacher help me get my pants on, though I'm getting a little more flexible and can reach a little better, unaided. The shoes horn works great, but I don't need it as much. It's easy to use and has a little lanyard which is very handy. The Shower Sponge is pretty good. My only complaint is that the "S" hook on the dressing stick sometimes rotates. It is just screwed in, so if you go counter to the threads the hook will start to unthread. Other than that it's super handy. I often use the C hook end to pull my socks on. The reacher/grabber is perfect for getting dressed. The serrations help grab clothing & socks. It has a magnet on the end which is great when I drop stuff. the reacher/grabber is definitely one of the most used items. Tips: Get this kit and try it out before your surgery. That way you will know how to use it and you will be able to get dressed/undressed faster and easier. Watch some YouTube vids on getting dressed that pertain to your specific surgery. If possible attend a class where they walk you through the process and tell you how to prep, what will happen and after care. Talk with your Dr. about after care, what to expect and what you might need. Don't be afraid to ask questions. Write them down and bring them with you. Ask about getting home equipment, like a commode and shower bench. I live in a large city and the hospital is very good. Through the social worker, I was able to arrange equipment delivery to my house the day before I was discharged. Commode: Your insurance should cover it. Sitting higher helps me, as a hip patient. Be sure to measure the width of area where it goes, to make sure it will fit. Make a blast shield for the front out of tin foil. Cling wrap works in a pinch. This prevents “shrapnel” from landing on your pants, etc. Get a Shower Bench. I live in an apartment, so I can't install handles. This works pretty well. This was not covered by insurance, but was very handy and only $40. I'm far enough along that I can get in and out of the shower on my own, now. It may be a good idea to get a walker. When you are discharged after surgery, have whoever picks you up bring it. Kit use When getting dressed, have your clothing, the stick, sock tube, reacher and shoe horn with you. When using the Sock Tube, sometimes wiggling your foot inside and holding the end of the tube with your other foot helps get your foot in the sock. Keep tension on the two handles, while doing this, you still need to keep pulling the rest of the way. Sweaty feet tend to stick to the tube. Use the C hook on the stick, reacher and the pin sticking out of the top of the reacher to help pull the sock up to the ankle. There’s usually a little gap between the foot and the tube where the pin can go in and you can move it around and pull up and insert the grabber. Same with the C Hook. Use the pincher to grab and the C hook on the stick to pull up, especially when getting started. Use the tube handles to pull up. Use the pincher to pull up the sock the rest of the way. Find out how much bending you can do, pulling your socks up might be good stretching exercise. The pincher and stick are good for pulling up underwear and pants. The other hook that points down is good for pushing your socks, etc. down. Initially, it might be good to have the pincher clipped to your walker. If the clip won’t fit, try a couple of thick rubber bands, or a chunk of double sided Velcro is handy, I used a Bongo Tie. A Gardener Bender Wraptor will work too. A friend got me a second pincher (32" Handi Grip Reacher with Rotating Head) that can change pinch orientation. Very handy. The pincher is also different than the kit pincher. Get some cold packs. You will need them. Cold is good for keeping the swelling and inflammation down. Good luck, take your meds and do your PT! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2020 by MTS

  • Handy after hip replacement
Size: 4 Piece Set Style: Economy
All the items except the shower sponge were helpful after my hip replacement surgery. Helped with regaining my independence. Now, 6-months out from surgery, the grabber has all sorts of uses. Could have used this before!
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2023 by MG

  • Complete kit for assistance
Size: 5 Piece Set Style: Deluxe
I had a total hip replacement and the hospital therapist recommended a kit with all these parts. Everything worked as designed. I gave this 4 stars instead of 5 because it wasn’t eligible for payment from my HSA account. I think one item makes it ineligible but I didn’t feel like researching it. Highly recommend for knee or hip replacement patients. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2023 by billddrummer

  • Delivery was fast
Size: 5 Piece Set Style: Deluxe
Tools to help Mom with recovery
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2023 by Linda K. McFalls

  • I am a rehab nurse
Size: 5 Piece Set Style: Deluxe
I bought this kit for an injured friend and her husband with back issues. Great tools for independence and safety doing activities of daily living
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2023 by Karen G

  • Hip helper
Size: 5 Piece Set Style: Deluxe
All products are very useful for people that get a total hip replacement, makes every day life easier
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2023 by Lori Reynolds

  • Great products
Size: 5 Piece Set Style: Deluxe
Each item is easy to use
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2023 by Pam

  • Perfect tool for the use
Size: 5 Piece Set Style: Deluxe
guest the item we needed
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2023 by Amazon Customer

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