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  1. GIRAFFE STANDER Picture of GIRAFFE STANDER The Giraffe Stander is a pediatric prone stander with casters designed for use with children with mobility disabilities. This stander is available as a prone stander only ($1225) or as a three-way system that permits prone, supine, and upright standing ($1525). The prone model includes contoured hip pads, a trunk pad and lateral supports, a chin/thorax pad, knee assembly, and standard footplates. The three-way system includes the same features as the prone stander plus shoulder retractors and a...[More Information]

  2. Mobile Prone Board with Adjustable Angle. ------- "DO IT YOURSELF" ENTRY ------- PURPOSE: Prone board on casters which can be adjusted so the child can lie at various angles. Prone board made with 2 pieces of plywood 12 by 30 inches, 4 casters, 2 hinges and an angle adjustment block - softwood, approximately 2 by 4 by 12 inches. Includes instructions and a drawing. SKILLS REQUIRED: Woodworking. AUTHOR: Caston, D TITLE: Easy to Make Aids for Your Handicapped Child REF: London, England: Souvenir Press: p 124. Also available from Prentice-...[More Information]

  3. PRONE STANDERS WITH DESK (MODELS 102, 103, & 107) The Prone Standers with Desk, models 102, 103 and 107, are designed for use by children and adults with mobility and neurological disabilities. Models 102 and 103 are designed for children 18 months to 11 years of age, up to 58 inches tall; Model 107 is designed for users from years of age to adult, or from 48 to 71 inches tall. FRAME: Wooden with an extended base for near vertical positioning, adjustable angle varies 40 to 80 degrees from horizontal. The base has 4-inch swivel locking casters (...[More Information]

  4. RIFTON PRONE STANDER LARGE (E950) Picture of RIFTON PRONE STANDER LARGE (E950) The Rifton Prone Stander Large, model 950, is a prone stander designed to accommodate children and adults 52 to 72 inches tall with mobility or neurological disabilities. The stander includes a padded trunk board on a mobile frame with four locking casters, trunk laterals, hip strap, and an adjustable footboard. A hand-crank tilts the board from vertical to horizontal and the board can be secured at any angle. The removable, padded support blocks adjust to any position along the length of the bo...[More Information]

  5. RIFTON PRONE STANDER MEDIUM (MODEL E940) Picture of RIFTON PRONE STANDER MEDIUM (MODEL E940) The Rifton Prone Stander Medium, model E940, is a prone stander designed to accommodate children and adults 44 to 59 inches tall with mobility or neurological disabilities. The stander includes a padded trunk board on a mobile frame with four locking casters, trunk laterals, hip strap, and an adjustable footboard. A hand-crank tilts the board from vertical to horizontal and the board can be secured at any angle. The removable, padded support blocks adjust to any position along the length of the ...[More Information]

  6. RIFTON PRONE STANDER SMALL (MODEL E930) Picture of RIFTON PRONE STANDER SMALL (MODEL E930) The Rifton Prone Stander Small. model E930, is designed to accommodate children with mobility or neurological disabilities 25 to 48 inches tsll. The stander includes a padded trunk board on a mobile frame with four locking casters, trunk laterals, hip strap, and an adjustable footboard. A hand-crank tilts the board from vertical to horizontal and the board can be secured at any angle. The removable, padded support blocks adjust to any position along the length of the board. The casters are non-m...[More Information]

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