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Picture of ALICIA PRONE STANDER (MODELS APS1, APS2, & APS3) The Alicia Prone Stander is a prone stander designed for use by children with lower extremity, neurological, or walking disabilities. The basic stander includes four lateral supports, two 2-inch straps, contoured knee supports, shoe holders, tray, and locking casters. The tray is height- and angle- adjustable. The stander angle adjusts from 90 to 60 degrees. OPTIONS: Posterior pelvic support gate, back support extension, back/head support extension, and inset activity box. SIZES: Small (model APS1), large (model APS2), and extra-large (APS3). DIMENSIONS(LxW): Fully extended, 32 x 24 inches (model APS1); 34 x 25 inches (model APS2); 45 x 30 inches (model APS3) inches. The footrest to top of chest board length adjusts from 22 to 29 inches on model APS1; from 27 to 37 inches on model APS2; and from 36 to 45 inches on model APS3. The width between laterals adjusts from 6.5 to 9 inches on model APS1; from 7.5 to 10.5 inches on model APS2; and from 8.5 to 12 inches on model APS3. The tray (LxW) is 22 x 22 inches (model APS1); 23 x 22 inches (model APS2); and 25 x 22 inches ( model APS3).

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Price: 1820.00 to 1530.00.

This product record was updated on January 10, 2012.

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Prospect Designs Inc.

11 Prospect Street
New Hartford, Connecticut 06057
United States
Telephone: 860-379-3755.
Fax: 860-738-7505.
Web: http://www.prospectdesigns.com.
Email: info@prospectdesigns.com.


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