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A mobile, electrically or hydraulically controlled tilt table which is also height adjustable. It brings a person from supine to a standing position. Additional features include a tray and a set of support straps. An angle indicator behind the table shows the degree of tilt.
A standing frame is assistive technology that can be used by an adult or child who generally relies on a wheelchair for mobility. It provides alternative positioning to sitting in a wheelchair by supporting the person in the standing position. Standing frames fall broadly into three categories - supine, prone and upright, although several products can offer multiple positioning. A standing wheelchair also serves the same purpose as a standing frame. Specific information about products and suppliers can be accessed via the Independent Living Centre NSW website www.ilcnsw.asn.au. You can also contact the ILC Info-Line for information and advice from allied health professionals by calling 1300 452 679 or by emailing ILCNSW at help@nsw.asn.au.
This prone standing frame features multiple adjustments on all components to grow with the child. It consists of a wooden frame, padded vinyl supports and quick release straps with buckles. Frame incorporates a manually operated tilt adjustment with a positive locking mechanism and a solid back support to hold child in position. Mobile frame folds flat for storage. Three sizes are available.
Supine standing frame / tilt table that adjusts to suit children with an overall height of 80 centimetres and up to 110 centimetres. The steel frame is designed to tilt and lock at any angle from horizontal to vertical. Adjustable head, lateral supports, knee / leg positioning and body straps. Several options are available.
A SF4 supine standing frame / tilt table that adjusts to suit children from 1000mm to 1400mm in height which relates to ages 6 years and up to 12 years or more. The steel frame is designed to tilt and lock at any angle from horizontal to vertical. It has adjustable head, lateral supports, knee / leg positioning and body straps. Several options are available.
The SF8 Youth / Adult prone standing frame is designed to provide support for prone standing where head control is not a prime concern. The standing frame is supplied with a unique back support system, hip and axilla lateral supports together with lateral leg supports. The frame is made from steel and wood. It is designed for youth and adults who weigh up to 95 kg.
The Easystand Evolv standing frame is designed to mimic the bodys natural standing action. The sit to stand motion can be stopped at any point along the range for clients with limited range of motion. This modular stander has over 60 options and configurations. each unit can be built specifically for an individual or facility. A rotating seat is optional and available to assist with transfers. Three models are available.
The Easystand Glider is a sit to stand, upright active stander that provides reciprocal movement of the arms and legs while standing. It provides active range of motion of the hips, knees, and ankles while strengthening the upper extremities. The Glider configuration includes a small tray and chest pad, glide handles, adjustable resistance cylinders, lift up kneepads, adjustable footplates and a full range seat. It is available in youth and adult sizes.
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