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Yes, but theoretically the pt feels the same 1 ft off the ground as he does 100 feet off the ground. If your stretcher is adjustable for height, always transport in the height that is best for your back, For me, that is usually full up (I'm 6'1")Even the x-frames are not supposed to be transported at full height. They usually are, but by the letter of the equipment manual a few notches down is the more stable and thus transport height. Moving the patient at loading height into the facility is certainly better for my back, but be aware that you run the risk of wearing it if there's a fall due to your improper use of the device. That's why if I'm ever leaving the stretcher without crew hands on it (thank-you offload delay) I lower into down to a more stable height.
Now this is based off of my schooling and the provincial equipment manual. I will have to go digging when I'm not in bed if anyone wants confirmation from the manufacturers guidelines for the Ferno 35 series.