
Commode Chair (Standard)
Patient mobility after surgery, injury, or illness does not follow a fixed timeline. For some it is days, for others months. During that period, the activities that healthy people do without a second thought — using the toilet, washing, moving between rooms — become significant physical challenges. The commode chair exists to address one of those challenges directly. A commode chair is a portable toilet seat mounted on a stable frame, designed to be placed at the bedside, in a bathroom, or wherever the patient needs it. It eliminates the distance and physical effort required to reach a fixed toilet, which matters enormously for patients with limited strength, balance problems, post-operative restrictions, or mobility impairment. Standard commode chairs feature a steel or aluminium frame with rubber-tipped legs for floor grip and stability, a comfortable seat with a central opening over a removable bucket, armrests for safe lowering and rising, and a lid that closes for hygiene between uses. The bucket lifts out cleanly for emptying and cleaning. Height adjustment on most models accommodates different patient heights and different transfer approaches. The design is deliberately straightforward. Complicated equipment requires training, maintenance, and sometimes courage to use. A commode chair that is simple and stable gets used consistently, which is what matters most for patient safety and dignity. For medical supply distributors serving home care supply chains, rehabilitation equipment importers, and hospital procurement teams, commode chairs are a high-volume, steady-consumption category. They are ordered by hospitals, nursing homes, physiotherapy centres, and home care equipment rental companies. Sara Wellness exports rehabilitation and mobility aids including commode chairs to distributors internationally. Competitive pricing, clear specifications, and flexible order quantities are how we operate.

Commode Chair with Wheels
Two patients can have identical diagnoses and very different mobility situations. One can transfer from bed to a stationary commode independently. The other cannot. For the second patient, the commode chair with wheels changes the entire care picture. It comes to the patient instead of requiring the patient to go to it. The wheeled commode chair incorporates castor wheels on the frame legs, allowing it to be rolled across smooth and semi-smooth floor surfaces. This serves two distinct clinical purposes. First, it allows a carer or nurse to move the chair to the patient bedside for use without physical lifting. Second, it allows the patient themselves — if they have sufficient upper body strength and cognition — to move the chair independently, reducing dependence on staff for every toilet visit. Wheel locking is an important safety feature. The castors on a quality wheeled commode include a locking mechanism that secures the chair in position during use, preventing movement during the act of transferring weight onto the seat or rising from it. A commode that moves during a transfer is a falls risk, and falls in hospitalised or post-surgical patients can have serious consequences. Armrests on wheeled commode chairs are typically fixed or removable. Removable armrests allow lateral transfer — shifting the patient from bed to commode without requiring them to stand. This is important for patients who cannot bear full weight. For hospital procurement and rehabilitation equipment distributors, wheeled commode chairs occupy a higher clinical need tier than stationary models. Hospitals, nursing homes, and rehabilitation wards order them in meaningful quantities. Sara Wellness exports rehabilitation and nursing aid equipment internationally, with 15 years of experience servicing medical supply distributors who need clear product specifications, competitive pricing, and no surprises in the supply chain.

Flemingo Hernia Belt
Not every hernia patient is a surgical candidate on the day of diagnosis. Age, comorbidity, patient preference, and a waiting list that has its own timeline all mean that a significant number of patients need a conservative management option that provides reduction support while they wait for or decide against surgery. The hernia belt is that option. Flemingo is an established Indian orthopaedic support brand with a consistent presence in the rehabilitation equipment market. The Flemingo Hernia Belt provides external mechanical support to the hernia site, using a firm pad over the hernia orifice backed by an adjustable belt system that maintains compression across the inguinal or umbilical region throughout daily activity. The pad size, pad positioning, and belt tension can be adjusted to match the individual patient's anatomy and the extent of the hernia. The belt construction combines a breathable fabric outer layer with a firm inner pad that applies targeted pressure to the hernia site. Breathability matters in a product worn against the skin for extended periods, particularly in warm climates. The closure system uses either velcro or a buckle depending on the model, and adjustment is straightforward enough that patients can manage it independently at home. Sizes run from small through double extra-large, covering paediatric through large adult requirements. Single support for unilateral hernias and double support for bilateral hernias are both available as separate SKUs. For rehabilitation and orthopaedic supply distributors, hernia belts are a consistent category. They are prescribed by general surgeons, recommended by physiotherapists, and sold through pharmacy and orthopaedic retail channels. Post-surgical use to provide additional support during recovery is also a significant application. Sara Wellness exports Flemingo orthopaedic supports including hernia belts to distributors in multiple export markets. We have 15 years of experience navigating the brand-specific documentation requirements for orthopaedic export and price for volume relationships.

Flamingo Cervical Collar (Foam, Mild Support)
Few orthopaedic supports are prescribed as routinely as the soft foam cervical collar, and few are misunderstood as consistently. Patients receive them after road traffic accidents for whiplash assessment, after cervical spine surgeries as a post-operative aid, and for the management of cervical spondylosis pain — and in each case, the collar is serving a slightly different purpose. Understanding what a foam collar actually does, and what it does not, is relevant both for the clinical teams prescribing it and for the distributors sourcing it for their healthcare client base. Flamingo Cervical Collar is a soft foam collar made from closed-cell polyurethane foam covered with a cotton knitted stockinette fabric. This design provides partial immobilisation — it limits the most extreme ranges of cervical motion and provides a gentle physical reminder to the patient not to attempt rapid or extreme neck movements, but it does not achieve the rigid immobilisation that a hard collar or a Philadelphia collar provides. The clinical indication is therefore mild support, not complete cervical immobilisation. Where the Flamingo foam collar is genuinely valuable is in the kinesthetic reminder function: after whiplash injury or cervical strain, patients often inadvertently perform movements that aggravate their injury during the early recovery phase because they have not yet learned to protect the cervical spine from loading. The collar's presence provides constant proprioceptive feedback that keeps the patient aware of their neck position and encourages protective movement patterns during the critical first few weeks of recovery. The chin support contour accommodates the mandible without pressure, and the Velcro rear closure allows the collar to be adjusted for height and circumference fit. Air vents in the foam reduce heat buildup during extended daily wear. Available in S through XXL to accommodate the full range of adult neck dimensions. Flamingo collars are manufactured by Ascent Meditech, with a documented export presence across more than 60 countries. Sara Wellness exports Flamingo rehabilitation products to distributors internationally.

Flamingo Anklet Support Brace
Ankle sprains are among the most common musculoskeletal injuries in both athletic and everyday populations. The lateral ankle — specifically the anterior talofibular ligament — is vulnerable every time a foot rolls inward on an uneven surface, and the sprain that results ranges from a minor stretch requiring a few days of rest to a significant ligamentous disruption requiring weeks of structured rehabilitation. Somewhere in that range sits the majority of clinical ankle sprain presentations: painful, limiting, but not requiring surgical management. What they do require is support during the healing process. Flamingo Anklet Support Brace is an orthopaedic ankle support from Ascent Meditech Limited, designed to provide compression and mild mechanical support to the ankle joint during the recovery phase from sprains, strains, and mild instability. The brace is constructed from breathable elastic or neoprene-blend fabric, pulling on like a sock to position over the ankle joint, with compression that is distributed around the entire ankle circumference rather than concentrated at any single point. Some configurations include a silicone pressure pad positioned over the lateral malleolus — the bony prominence on the outer ankle — which provides targeted cushioning at the site most commonly involved in lateral ankle sprains, reducing impact irritation at the injury site during weight-bearing. The compression provided by the Flamingo ankle support serves to reduce post-sprain oedema, provide proprioceptive sensory input that helps the patient avoid extremes of ankle motion during healing, and reduce the experience of instability that makes the injured ankle feel unsafe for weight-bearing activity. The support is designed for use during the sub-acute and rehabilitation phases of ankle sprain recovery — once acute swelling has stabilised and partial weight-bearing has begun — rather than for acute injury immobilisation. For medical distributors, physiotherapy supply companies, and sports medicine supply chains, ankle support braces are a consistently purchased item at high volumes across consumer, clinical, and sports medicine channels. Sara Wellness exports Flamingo rehabilitation products internationally.
Flamingo Silicone Gel Heel Pads (Pair)
The heel absorbs approximately 110% of body weight with each step during normal walking gait — more during running. Over the course of a day of normal activity, this amounts to hundreds of thousands of Newton-seconds of compressive force directed through the calcaneus and into the surrounding plantar fat pad. When that fat pad atrophies (as it does progressively with age) or when a heel spur develops at the calcaneal insertion of the plantar fascia, or when plantar fasciitis inflames the fascia itself, the walking surface that used to feel neutral becomes a source of pointed pain with every step. Flamingo Silicone Gel Heel Pads are orthopaedic inserts designed to place a layer of viscoelastic shock-absorbing material between the calcaneus and the shoe's inner sole. The silicone gel material deforms under compression to distribute the impact of heel strike over a larger area and absorb a portion of the peak force before it reaches the heel's bony and soft tissue structures. The green-dotted centre section of many Flamingo heel pad designs concentrates the softest gel in the area of the heel that experiences maximum pressure, redirecting force away from the painful central heel area. The pad is designed to sit in the heel of a standard shoe or trainer without requiring any adhesive or modification to the footwear. The material is durable silicone that retains its gel properties through repeated compression cycles and can be switched between shoes — useful for patients who need to use the pad in their work shoe during the day and a different shoe for exercise. Clinical applications include plantar fasciitis heel pain, calcaneal heel spur pain, fat pad atrophy in elderly or diabetic patients, calcaneal bruising from impact injury, and preventive heel cushioning for patients who stand on hard floors for extended periods. For medical distributors, pharmacy chains, and physiotherapy supply companies, silicone heel pads are a high-volume, easy-to-stock item with a broad consumer base across age groups. Sara Wellness exports Flamingo foot care products internationally.
Flamingo Silicone Foot Insoles (Full-Length Gel Insole Pair)
The plantar surface of the foot is a complex load distribution system. The three-point contact of heel, first metatarsal head, and fifth metatarsal head forms the base of the foot's arch structure, and the entire soft tissue architecture of the plantar fascia, intrinsic muscles, and fat pads works to absorb and distribute the forces of walking across this structure. When any element of this system is disrupted — whether by flat foot collapse, metatarsalgia from forefoot overloading, diabetic fat pad atrophy, or post-surgical changes in gait — the result is pain and fatigue that affects the entire kinematic chain from the foot upward. Flamingo Silicone Foot Insoles are full-length orthopaedic insoles manufactured from medical-grade silicone gel, designed to provide whole-foot cushioning, arch support, and shock absorption for patients with a range of foot pain conditions. Unlike heel-only pads that address only the calcaneal pressure zone, full-length insoles redistribute plantar pressure across the entire foot surface, addressing metatarsal pain as well as heel pain. The full-length gel design cushions the ball of the foot — the metatarsal heads — where metatarsalgia pain originates, and provides a continuous shock-absorbing surface beneath the plantar fascia that reduces the repetitive strain forces that drive plantar fasciitis progression. The arch support element of the insole provides a medium of support beneath the medial longitudinal arch, counteracting the excessive arch flattening that occurs in patients with flexible flat feet and provides the arch drop that contributes to plantar fascia overloading. The insoles can be trimmed to fit specific shoe sizes using scissors — the trimming line is marked on the insole surface — making a range of sizes wearable from a single pair. For medical distributors, physiotherapy equipment suppliers, and pharmacy chains, full-length insoles are a higher-value product than heel pads alone, with a broad indication base across podiatric, diabetic foot, geriatric, and sports medicine patient populations. Sara Wellness exports Flamingo foot care products internationally.

Flamingo Cervical Pillow (Orthopaedic Contoured Sleep Support)
Approximately one-third of a human life is spent sleeping. During those hours, the cervical spine is either supported in a position that allows the intervertebral structures to decompress and recover, or it is not. Most standard pillows make no commitment either way — they adapt to whatever position the sleeper adopts, which is often whatever position the shoulder width, mattress height, and habitual sleep posture dictate rather than whatever position the cervical spine would choose for itself. The Flamingo Cervical Pillow is an orthopaedic contoured foam pillow designed to maintain the cervical spine in neutral alignment during sleep. Neutral cervical alignment during sleep means the head is supported at a height and curvature that keeps the cervical lordosis in its natural position — neither flexed (head pushed forward by a pillow that is too high) nor extended (head falling backward against a pillow that is too low). In neutral, the musculature of the neck can relax without being stretched at end range, and the intervertebral discs and facet joints experience more even loading than in the deviated positions that standard pillows often produce. The contoured design typically features a lower central section and higher peripheral sections, with the geometry designed to support the head in the central depression while the curved edges support the neck during lateral rotation. Memory foam or high-density polyurethane foam variants of the Flamingo cervical pillow are available, with the foam density chosen to balance support firmness with pressure distribution. Flamingo cervical pillows are recommended by physiotherapists and orthopaedic surgeons for patients with cervical spondylosis, chronic neck pain, cervicogenic headache, and for post-operative cervical surgery patients who need to maintain specific sleep positions during recovery. For medical distributors, physiotherapy supply companies, and hospital supply chains supplying rehabilitation equipment, cervical pillows are a consistently recommended item with repeat purchase cycles tied to pillow wear and patient attrition. Sara Wellness exports Flamingo products internationally.

Flamingo Abdominal Support Belt (Post-Surgery & Postpartum)
The first time a post-operative patient tries to sit up in bed after an abdominal procedure, they discover something no one quite prepares them for: the muscles that make sitting up feel effortless are the same ones that just went through surgery. Every cough, every laugh, every sneeze that was previously automatic becomes a moment of careful physical negotiation. This is where the abdominal support belt earns its place — not as a fashion item, not as a passive compression device, but as an active participant in the recovery process. Flamingo Abdominal Support Belt is manufactured by Ascent Meditech Limited, one of India's established orthopaedic soft goods manufacturers with a product range covering over 400 SKUs distributed across 60+ countries. The abdominal belt is their post-surgical and postpartum support solution, designed for the recovery phase following procedures like caesarean section, bariatric surgery, exploratory laparotomy, and hysterectomy, as well as postpartum recovery after normal delivery. The belt provides mild compression to the abdominal region through a broad elastic band that wraps around the midsection. Compression serves multiple clinical purposes in the recovery context: it reduces post-operative oedema by providing external pressure that limits fluid accumulation in the wound and surrounding tissue; it provides proprioceptive support to the abdominal muscles during movement, allowing earlier ambulation with less pain; and it acts as a physical reminder to the patient to engage their core during movement rather than relying purely on the injured abdominal wall. The construction uses breathable elastic that allows ventilation during wear, with semi-rigid internal stays that prevent the belt from rolling up at the edges — a common failure mode in cheaper abdominal supports that negates the compression benefit at the moment it is most needed. Velcro or hook-and-loop fastening allows easy adjustment and removal without requiring the patient to perform fine motor tasks that may be difficult post-operatively. Available in 14cm width (for lighter compression and narrower application) and 20cm width (for broader coverage and greater support of the lumbar-abdominal region), in sizes S through XXXL. Sara Wellness exports Flamingo rehabilitation products to medical distributors internationally.