Advanced Training Stair — 3-in-1 Parallel Bar, Slope & Rehabilitation Stair
The Medistair MSR-PRO Advanced Training Stair is a comprehensive, hospital-grade rehabilitation training system that integrates three distinct therapeutic modalities — parallel bars, adjustable slope, and progressive step stairs — into a single, seamlessly convertible platform. Designed for hospital rehabilitation departments, physiotherapy clinics, and geriatric care centres, the MSR-PRO enables a complete stair and gait rehabilitation protocol within a single footprint, eliminating the need for separate parallel bar, ramp, and stair training equipment.
The MSR-PRO is available in two configurations: the standard MSR-PRO with hand control panel operation, and the MSR-PRO-R software version with a built-in high-sensitivity sensor and the Medistair Fun Training System App — adding interactive game training, automated data recording, and comprehensive patient progress reporting.
3-in-1 Training — Seamless Transition Between Stairs, Slope & Parallel Bars
The MSR-PRO's defining clinical advantage is its ability to freely transition between all three rehabilitation modalities without moving the patient or reconfiguring separate pieces of equipment:
Parallel Bar Mode — The full-length parallel bars provide support for early-stage gait re-education, balance training, and lower limb strength building. Height-adjustable stainless steel armrests (manual adjustment with 210mm travel) accommodate patients across a wide range of heights and rehabilitation stages, from acute post-stroke balance training to late-stage pre-discharge functional walking practice.
Slope Mode — The platform adjusts electrically to create a continuous ramp with an angle range of 0-25°, with a ramp length of 1524mm. Slope training is essential for community ambulation rehabilitation — teaching patients to navigate inclines and descents that are common in real-world environments. Progressive slope angle adjustment allows therapists to gradually challenge balance and lower limb strength as the patient's functional capacity improves.
Stair Mode — Four adjustable steps with an electric height adjustment range of 0-160mm provide a full progressive stair training protocol. Step height is adjusted via hand control panel, enabling the therapist to start with very low step heights for early post-operative or post-stroke patients and progressively increase the challenge to match standard architectural step heights as function returns.
Progressive Adjustable Step Height — Full Recovery Stage Coverage
The MSR-PRO's step height adjustment system is its most clinically significant engineering feature. The four-step configuration adjusts via a hand control panel through a range of 0-160mm — spanning from a near-flat surface suitable for patients who cannot yet lift their foot for a standard step height, all the way up to a full-height training stair that closely replicates the architectural steps patients will encounter in their home and community environment.
This progressive adjustability enables a true continuum of stair rehabilitation:
- Stage 1 (0-30mm): Near-flat stepping for patients with severe lower limb weakness, high fall risk, or acute post-operative restrictions
- Stage 2 (30-80mm): Low step heights for early stair training with maximum safety — building confidence, proprioception, and step pattern recognition
- Stage 3 (80-130mm): Intermediate step heights for consolidating stair technique, building endurance, and increasing step clearance reliability
- Stage 4 (130-160mm): Full-height steps that replicate standard architectural stair dimensions — pre-discharge functional stair competency assessment
The step surface is completely closed to prevent dust ingress and to eliminate pinching hazards. Each step tread has a depth of at least 295mm, providing a safe, full-foot landing platform.
Electric Slope Adjustment — Ramp Rehabilitation Made Easy
The slope angle adjusts electrically via the built-in motor system (2 column synchronous motors, 4500N thrust per column), allowing smooth, continuous adjustment from flat (0°) to maximum ramp (25°) without manual reconfiguration. The 1524mm ramp length provides sufficient distance for multiple gait cycles during slope negotiation training.
Community reintegration requires the ability to safely negotiate slopes, kerbs, and uneven surfaces — yet conventional parallel bar systems offer no slope training capability. The MSR-PRO's electric slope function directly addresses this clinical gap, enabling therapists to train patients in slope negotiation within the controlled clinical environment before they encounter real-world ramps.
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Specifications
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Specification |
Detail |
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Models |
MSR-PRO (Standard) / MSR-PRO-R (Software Version) |
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Dimensions — Flat State |
4010 × 1240 × 850mm (minimum guardrail) |
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Dimensions — Raised State |
3663 × 1240 × 1540mm (highest guardrail) |
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Guardrail Height |
Manually adjustable, 210mm travel range |
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Function Type |
Parallel bar, stairs, and slope — freely transitional |
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Dynamic Load Capacity |
250kg |
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Static Load Capacity |
400kg |
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Product Weight |
Approx. 310kg |
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Number of Steps |
4 (four-level progressive stair) |
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Step Height Adjustment |
0-160mm range (hand control panel) |
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Step Tread Depth |
Min 295mm (fully closed surface) |
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Slope Length |
1524mm |
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Slope Angle |
0-25° (electric adjustment) |
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Motors |
2 column synchronous motors, 4500N thrust each |
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Electrical Parameters |
100-240V AC, 50/60Hz, 4000mA; 128VA rated power |
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Operation Mode |
Max 2 mins continuous, then 18 mins rest |
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Mobility |
3 built-in casters with individual brakes |
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Pedal Surface |
Flame-retardant wear-resistant PVC (GB8624-2012 C class) |
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Side Surface |
PVC + triple-protection cloth (waterproof, oil-proof, anti-corrosion) |
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Sensor (MSR-PRO-R only) |
Built-in high-sensitivity sensor |
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App Scenarios (MSR-PRO-R only) |
6 interactive training scenes |












































