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266731002: Walking frame (physical object)


Status: current, Not sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jan 2002. Module: SNOMED CT core

Descriptions:

Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
5146454014 A frame consisting of 3 or 4 legs which aids a person with walking. Some walking frames come with wheels at the front to help move the frame. The frame is moved by either lifting the entire frame or by tilting the frame off the back legs and onto the front wheels. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
397184014 Walking frame en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
397185010 WF - Walking frame en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
659264014 Walking frame (physical object) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
4752811000005117 gangstativ da Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) Danish module (core metadata concept)


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Expanded Value Set


Outbound Relationships Type Target Active Characteristic Refinability Group Values
A frame consisting of 3 or 4 legs which aids a person with walking. Some walking frames come with wheels at the front to help move the frame. The frame is moved by either lifting the entire frame or by tilting the frame off the back legs and onto the front wheels. Is a Walking aid true Inferred relationship Some
A frame consisting of 3 or 4 legs which aids a person with walking. Some walking frames come with wheels at the front to help move the frame. The frame is moved by either lifting the entire frame or by tilting the frame off the back legs and onto the front wheels. Is a Frame true Inferred relationship Some

Inbound Relationships Type Active Source Characteristic Refinability Group
Zimmer frame Is a True A frame consisting of 3 or 4 legs which aids a person with walking. Some walking frames come with wheels at the front to help move the frame. The frame is moved by either lifting the entire frame or by tilting the frame off the back legs and onto the front wheels. Inferred relationship Some
delta-gangstativ Is a False A frame consisting of 3 or 4 legs which aids a person with walking. Some walking frames come with wheels at the front to help move the frame. The frame is moved by either lifting the entire frame or by tilting the frame off the back legs and onto the front wheels. Inferred relationship Some
Gutter walking frame (physical object) Is a True A frame consisting of 3 or 4 legs which aids a person with walking. Some walking frames come with wheels at the front to help move the frame. The frame is moved by either lifting the entire frame or by tilting the frame off the back legs and onto the front wheels. Inferred relationship Some
Wheeled walking frame (physical object) Is a True A frame consisting of 3 or 4 legs which aids a person with walking. Some walking frames come with wheels at the front to help move the frame. The frame is moved by either lifting the entire frame or by tilting the frame off the back legs and onto the front wheels. Inferred relationship Some
Basic walking frame, non-foldable (physical object) Is a True A frame consisting of 3 or 4 legs which aids a person with walking. Some walking frames come with wheels at the front to help move the frame. The frame is moved by either lifting the entire frame or by tilting the frame off the back legs and onto the front wheels. Inferred relationship Some
Bariatric walking frame, non-foldable Is a True A frame consisting of 3 or 4 legs which aids a person with walking. Some walking frames come with wheels at the front to help move the frame. The frame is moved by either lifting the entire frame or by tilting the frame off the back legs and onto the front wheels. Inferred relationship Some
Single-side-support walking frame Is a True A frame consisting of 3 or 4 legs which aids a person with walking. Some walking frames come with wheels at the front to help move the frame. The frame is moved by either lifting the entire frame or by tilting the frame off the back legs and onto the front wheels. Inferred relationship Some
Bariatric walking frame, foldable Is a True A frame consisting of 3 or 4 legs which aids a person with walking. Some walking frames come with wheels at the front to help move the frame. The frame is moved by either lifting the entire frame or by tilting the frame off the back legs and onto the front wheels. Inferred relationship Some
Basic walking frame, foldable Is a True A frame consisting of 3 or 4 legs which aids a person with walking. Some walking frames come with wheels at the front to help move the frame. The frame is moved by either lifting the entire frame or by tilting the frame off the back legs and onto the front wheels. Inferred relationship Some
Parapodium walking frame Is a True A frame consisting of 3 or 4 legs which aids a person with walking. Some walking frames come with wheels at the front to help move the frame. The frame is moved by either lifting the entire frame or by tilting the frame off the back legs and onto the front wheels. Inferred relationship Some
Swivel-walker Is a True A frame consisting of 3 or 4 legs which aids a person with walking. Some walking frames come with wheels at the front to help move the frame. The frame is moved by either lifting the entire frame or by tilting the frame off the back legs and onto the front wheels. Inferred relationship Some
Reinforcement of education on use of walking frame Using device (attribute) True A frame consisting of 3 or 4 legs which aids a person with walking. Some walking frames come with wheels at the front to help move the frame. The frame is moved by either lifting the entire frame or by tilting the frame off the back legs and onto the front wheels. Inferred relationship Some 1

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