I trust this article has given you a clear understanding of the two patient stretchers from Stryker and Felgains, and the positives and drawbacks of each.

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Which stretcher you choose for your trust will vary depending on your needs and requirements, and we will happily talk this through with you if required.  Often, a hospital would trial a piece of equipment such as a stretcher before purchasing, and we would be happy to arrange this for you.

There are a large number of patient stretchers on the market, each with various positives and drawbacks, and some with special functions, and subsequently, choosing the correct patient stretcher for your hospital can be a daunting and time-consuming task.

The PatientFlow is a hospital stretcher for emergency departments and any areas in hospitals where patients are transported. This A&E trolley is lightweight and easy to manoeuvre, yet robustly built to withstand heavy use all day, every day.

The purpose of this article is to compare one of the most well-known stretchers on the market; the Stryker Transport Stretcher, with the Felgains PatientFlow stretcher, covering the key features, positives, and drawbacks of each, to make your decision-making process easier and to enable you to make the best decision for your hospital.

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The Stryker Transport Stretcher is a simple, economical patient transport stretcher, featuring fifth-wheel mobility for easier traction and cornering, and central-locking brakes for optimum stability.