The latest gadgets and convenient items that make putting on and taking off easier
Ease of putting on and taking off is a major factor when it comes to rehabilitation clothing. Especially for those with paralysis or limited joint movement, clothing with Velcro or front openings is effective in supporting independence and reducing the burden on caregivers .
The recommended items are as follows:
- Velcro shirts and pants (easy to put on and take off with one hand)
- Open-front tracksuits and pajamas (easy to change in bed)
- Cut-and-sew tops and pants with a relaxed design that don't restrict movement
Many of the items are easy to use for day care services and home rehabilitation, ensuring both safety and comfort .
The latest technology for increased comfort, including high-performance materials, breathability, and odor resistance
Sweat and humidity during rehabilitation can cause skin problems and discomfort, so clothing made from high-performance materials with moisture-wicking, quick-drying, and odor-resistant properties has recently been attracting attention.
- Cotton and polyester blend: soft to the touch and durable to wash
- Sweat-wicking and quick-drying clothing: Reduces stuffiness and stickiness during exercise therapy
- Antibacterial and deodorizing treatment: Keeps the garment clean even when worn for long periods of time
These materials are widely available from major brands such as Uniqlo and Shimamura, providing comfortable support for daily rehabilitation .
Combining design, fashion and practicality
The image of "rehabilitation clothes = plain" is a thing of the past. Nowadays, there are many stylish rehabilitation clothes and dresses available.
- Designed with bright colors and patterns
- Women's dresses and tops are effective for changing your mood and boosting your motivation.
- Stylish casual wear for men is on the rise
Not only does it look good, but it also emphasizes ease of movement and comfort when worn, allowing you to carry out rehabilitation in a style that suits you .
Special arrangements and considerations for the elderly, people with disabilities, and people with dementia
Even more careful consideration is required for the elderly, people with disabilities, and people with dementia.
- Simple design with minimal decoration to prevent accidental ingestion
- Large buttons and pull tabs for easy on and off
- For dementia day care services, clothing is provided that is easily recognizable and comes with name tags to prevent confusion.
- Elderly rehabilitation wear is mainly made of materials that are gentle on the skin and do not constrict the body.
These innovations create an environment where both caregivers and care recipients can engage in rehabilitation with peace of mind .