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PRONE STANDER    


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The Prone Stander is designed for children who require support while standing and wh require changes in position and angle. FRAME: The lightweight aluminum frame has heavy-duty locking casters and adjusts from almost horizontal (40 degrees) to amost horizontal (70 degrees). SUPPORTS: Soft foam upper torso support with adjustable side supports; an adjustable knee board; a knee abductor; and back, leg, and buttocks straps with D-ring closure. UPHOLSTERY: Water-resistant nylon. FOOT BOARD: Multi-adjustable foot board with foot guides. Wooden foot wedges for dorsal and plantar flexion adjustability are optional. SIZES: Small (for children from 30 to 42 inches tall) and large (for children from 43 to 58 inches tall). CAPACITY 140 pounds. WEIGHT: 40 pounds.

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Price: 1135.00 to 1089.00.

This product record was updated on July 16, 2002.

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Distributor(s):

Dragonfly Toy Company

291 Yale Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3M 0L4
Canada
Telephone: 800-308-2208 or 204-453-2222.
Fax: 204-453-2320.
Web: http://www.dragonflytoys.com.
Email: sales@dftoys.com.


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