A Motorized Fowler Rest is a type of bed adjustment system that uses electric motors to change the angle of the backrest (and often other sections such as legs) for Fowler and Semi-Fowler positions. It’s commonly integrated into hospital beds,...
Uses one or more quiet electric motors to adjust the backrest angle.
Controlled via hand remote, wired control panel, or bedside buttons.
Smooth automatic movement — no manual cranking needed.
Fowler position: Backrest elevated typically between 45° to 60°.
Semi-Fowler: Lower angle (~15° to 30°) for relaxed elevation.
Some models allow Trendelenburg / Reverse Trendelenburg angles.
Many motorized systems adjust:
Backrest
Leg/foot rest
Overall bed height
Allows independent or synchronized positioning.
Handheld remote (wired or wireless)
Built-in side panel buttons
Programmable presets on advanced models
Designed for minimal noise — patient comfort and no disturbance.
Reliable drive systems with smooth movement.
Obstacle detection: stops automatically on resistance.
Anti-overload mechanism
Standby power/back-up (optional) for power failure.
High-quality frame and actuator system.
Durable materials suitable for heavy, frequent use.
Often medical-grade finish resistant to wear and easy to clean.
Lockable caster wheels on bed frames for repositioning.
Stable base when locked in place.
Smooth surfaces for easy cleaning.
Minimal exposed moving parts reduce infection risk.
Pressure relief mattress
IV stand holder
Over-bed table
Side rails
USB charging ports on controls
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