1978, John Beck, Toward a sociology of education, page 348:
In this example, the trainee was turning a patient on a stryker frame, an extremely complicated and dangerous maneuver [...]
1997, Keith Walker, A Piece of My Heart: The Stories of 26 American Women Who Served:
And he was on a stryker frame — one of those beds that turn.
2007, Geoffrey Reaume, Lyndhurst: Canada's first rehabilitation centre for people, page 169:
Like many people with spinal cord injuries before him, he was put on a stryker frame while undergoing acute care. The main purpose of the stryker frame was to allow one staff member to turn the patient