Lithotomy Stirrups for Practice Managers

You know the scene: a patient with tremors or post-stroke weakness cannot hold lithotomy position, and a staff member spends the procedure holding a leg instead of doing their actual job. That is a staffing cost you absorb every week. GStirrups replace improvised leg-holding with full-leg support that holds position by design.

There is no project to manage. A unit installs on a standard exam table in under 15 minutes, staff learn it in a single short in-service, and a single unit costs $2,995 with free U.S. shipping — often within a practice manager's existing purchasing authority.

Get your staff out of the leg-holding business

Staff-assisted positioning pulls a team member out of circulation for the length of a procedure and puts them in an awkward, physically taxing posture. GStirrups support the full leg so position is held by the device — for patients with Parkinson's, MS, essential tremor, or limited mobility, and for the staff who used to substitute for the device.

Simple install, simple training

The budget conversation, made easy

At $2,995 with published pricing, the approval conversation is straightforward. If the practice is an eligible small business, the IRS Disabled Access Credit (Form 8826) may offset up to 50% of the cost as an access improvement — flag it for your accountant at tax time rather than promising it in the budget.

Frequently asked questions

How long does staff training actually take?
One short in-service. The device is deliberately simple: install, position, and support. Most teams are comfortable after a single walkthrough on their own exam table.
Will it fit the exam tables we already own?
GStirrups are designed for standard exam tables and install in under 15 minutes with no permanent modification. If you are unsure about a specific table model, ask our team before ordering.
Is this overkill if we only see a few mobility-limited patients?
That is a fair question. Practices usually buy for the room that regularly sees patients with tremors, Parkinson's, MS, or post-stroke weakness — and find the device also simplifies positioning for elderly and limited-mobility patients generally.
What does the practice save by ending staff-assisted leg holding?
The clearest saving is staff time: the team member who held a leg through a procedure is back on their actual duties. We do not quote dollar figures because staffing costs vary by practice — but you already know what an hour of that time costs you.

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Free your staff from leg-holding duty

Buy a single unit online for $2,995, or request a 15-minute demo for your practice.

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