Supine and prone positioning stander. Accessories include: choice of upholstery; two sizes; bowl insert; range of head supports; sandals; calliper style knee supports; harnesses.
The Supro is a unique supine stander that has been designed for children from 2 years to young adult who need to develop and maintain their ability to weight bear. It offers full posterior body contact and is suitable for children with little or no head control. The Supro provides the option of supine, prone and vertical standing in one frame. The stander offers high levels of adjustments in the knees, hips and chest to meet a wide range of postural needs. The popliteal pads support and accommodate behind the knee when the child is fully able to straighten their legs. Available in 2 sizes and 2 widths it comes complete with upholstered board, lateral and pelvic supports, knee cups, cocoon sandals and plain tray as standard.
Smirthwaite Ltd
16 Wentworth Road
Heathfield Industrial Estate
Newton Abbot
Devon
TQ126TL
UK
01626835552 info@smirthwaite.co.ukDimensions | |
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Capacity | 85kg |
Length | 110cm |
Width | 60cm |
General | |
Manufacturers age guide | 2+years |
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