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The following Sydney based suppliers visit the New England region of NSW. Contact the supplier(s) for further details.
The following Sydney based suppliers visit the Southern region of NSW. Contact the supplier(s) for further details.
An adjustable height upright standing frame for children that offers support at the chest, hips, knees and feet. The metal frame has a carrying handle and a wooden base with rear transport castors. Available in two sizes. An adjustable height table is supplied with the standing frame.
A wooden prone stander available in Mini and Primary sizes. It adjusts in 10 degree increments up to 30 degrees forward from vertical. Other adjustable features include padded trunk and knee plates with an abduction pommel, two pelvic straps, knee and thoracic pads and foot guides. A safety strap is attached to the thoracic pads.
A mattress system incorporating a Micro-Stimulation-System for pressure sore prevention and pain therapy. It is an individually adjustable positioning system. The components are designed to individually adapt to the patients bodily contours and movements. The system can adjust to profiling beds. Available in standard and cot sizes.
A lightweight, aluminium frame, folding four wheeled buggy with tilt in space, recline and adjustable positioning. The seat is reversible on the frame. Two growth adjustable seat sizes are available to suit children between the approximate ages of 3 and 12 years. A height adjustable indoor base and a range of accessories are available.
An aluminium framed, four wheeled buggy designed to accommodate a child. Available in one size. Features backrest recline, tilt-in-space and adjustable seat depth. A range of accessories is available.
An anodised aluminium frame with two front legs and foam padded armrests. The frame attaches to the back of the toilet seat. It is adjustable in height and width.
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