Polyvinyl chloride, known as PVC or vinyl, plays a vital role in rehabilitation and home care equipment, providing comfort, hygiene, and durability in products designed to support mobility, recovery, and everyday independence. From waterbeds and exercise mats to bathroom safety handles and treadmill belts, vinyl materials offer the performance and ease of maintenance needed in both professional care and home settings.
Its non-slip, soft-touch, and easy-to-clean surface makes vinyl ideal for direct skin contact, while its resistance to wear, moisture, and cleaning agents ensures long-term reliability in demanding care environments.
Key Rehabilitation & Home Care Applications

Exercise Balls and Mats
Vinyl is used in rehabilitation balls and therapy mats for its flexibility, durability, and easy-to-clean properties.

IV Poles and Bedside Accessories
Vinyl is used in bedside accessories such as IV pole grips, coated baskets, and protective bumpers, offering a hygienic, secure, and comfortable interface for patients and caregivers.
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Fitness Equipment
Vinyl delivers a smooth, wear-resistant surface for treadmill belts and is also used in grips, cables, and padded components—supporting safe, hygienic, and comfortable rehabilitation training.

Waterbeds
Vinyl provides a soft, supportive, and waterproof surface ideal for therapeutic waterbeds and pressure-relief cushions used in long-term care.

Bathroom Safety Handles
Vinyl-coated handrails and grab bars offer non-slip support in wet environments, helping people with limited mobility maintain independence and safety.