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Classic Standing Frame
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Standing frame available with powered or manual mechanism to assist user to standing position via pelvic belt. Accessories include: sliding footboard; sliding tray; cranked or straight thoracic support; lateral pads; head support; foot raising boards; tilting tray; adjustable grab rail; adjustable angle reading or writing tray. Optional battery for mains to battery conversion.

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John Preston Healthcare

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Product Information

Manufacturer's Product Description

The CLASSIC Stander is ideal for use in both gymnasiums and special centres. It is designed to lift users from sitting to standing, and can be used in standing therapy regimes. The CLASSIC can be used by people with a wide range of conditions; adults with spinal and head injuries, Multiple Sclerosis and Motor Neuron Disease all have the potential to stand using this piece of equipment. There are two lifting mechanisms available for the Classic: Transfer can be made from a static chair, wheelchair or height adjustable bed. The manual lifting mechanism is suitable for lower lesion spinal injuries and paraplegics with good shoulder and arm strength. The manual belt will control lifting as the user rises to standing. If the user should wish to stop during the standing the belts will lock in position, providing reassuring support. This ensures that the user has maximum confidence in standing at their own pace. The electric lifting mechanism features a motorized belt adjustment system which is capable of lifting up to 140kg (22 stone ). The mechanism will allow those with moderate trunk control to raise themselves from sitting to standing and those with limited trunk control to be guided into standing with attendant assistance. uprated motor - otherwise 120kg

Manufacturer's Contact Details

http://www.isko-koch.de

ISKO Koch

Egerlander Street 28

95448 Bayreuth

Germany

Key Features

  • braked castors
  • tubular steel frame
  • wooden foot platform with heel and toe loops
  • knee-blocks
  • hip bar and pads
  • tray with padded front cutout

Product Dimensions

Dimensions
Capacity 120kg
Height user 140-200cm
Length 118cm
Width 77cm

Product Specification

No product specification has been specified.

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