Range of standers designed to provide children and adolescents with support in the upright position combined with the facility to mobilise by user propelling. Smaller models have a trunk support that extends from the chest to the knees with padding and security straps. The user is supported via a padded seat which extends around the hips. Unit has anti-tip castors at the front, and outriggers with castors at the back. Accessories include: clear tray; sandals with wedges; hand loops; forearm supports. Each model is fitted with wheel locks which are operated by the user. Child transfers into the stander by placing their feet on the large footplate and pulling into the upright position. The model for adolescents is similar with an adjustable abduction wedge, and front basket. Stander is propelled via smaller wheels which are chain-linked to the propelling wheels. Four lengths available.
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Rifton
Darvell Customer Centre
Robertsbridge
East Sussex
TN325DR
UK
(0800)387457No Key Features have been specified for this product
Dimensions | |
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Capacity | 23; 23; 54; 79kg |
Height | 57-71; 60-76; 76-99; 95-124cm |
User height | 64-81; 76-102; 94-132; 122-165cm |
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