A manual hospital bed specifically configured for post surgery recovery serves as a vital therapeutic tool designed to support the patient's healing process, manage discomfort, and prevent complications during the critical convalescence period. The bed's manual articulation system, operated through precisely engineered cranks, allows caregivers to gently position patients in clinically beneficial configurations without electrical dependency. Elevating the head section to Fowler's position is crucial for improving lung expansion and preventing postoperative pneumonia, while raising the knees can reduce tension on surgical incisions, alleviating pain and promoting healing. The reliable mechanical operation ensures these adjustments can be made consistently and smoothly, minimizing jarring movements that could disrupt recovery. The bed incorporates a height adjustment mechanism that enables safe patient transfers and can be lowered for fall prevention when the patient is resting. Essential safety features include sturdy, retractable side rails that provide support during repositioning and enhance overall security. The combination of these targeted functionalities facilitates early mobilization, improves patient comfort, reduces nursing workload, and directly contributes to shorter recovery times and better surgical outcomes, making it an indispensable asset in hospital surgical wards, recovery rooms, and home care environments where dependable performance and therapeutic positioning are paramount.