Pediatric standing frame R82 Caribou
on castersheight-adjustable

pediatric standing frame
pediatric standing frame
pediatric standing frame
pediatric standing frame
pediatric standing frame
pediatric standing frame
pediatric standing frame
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Characteristics

Patient type
pediatric
Options
on casters, height-adjustable

Description

The Caribou is a standing frame that supports a prone, upright, or supine standing position. The tilt function and the extensive accessories selection allows users who have severe limitations in head and trunk control or who experience limitations in their range of motion to adopt the standing position. Thereby the Caribou supports the child to participate in things they value – and it can bridge the disparities between children with and without disabilities. The Caribou is available in four sizes and suitable for children from approximately 850 mm (33 1/2”) to 1840 mm (72 1/2"). The max. user mass is 100 kg (220 lb). The Caribou tilts from vertical to horizontal. The horizontal position makes it easier for the carer and less stressful for the user to be placed into position. The Caribou is designed with a raised frame for easy use of floor hoist. Soft PU material for optimum comfort. The shape can be moulded to the body using additional wedges to shape the PU. The Caribou is designed with smooth edges for better safety and it is easy to clean. Caribou has a rage of different accessories that are easily interchangeable for carers' convenience. The Caribou is supplied with an easy tilt mechanism, which allows the carer to have both hands free.

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Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Colloque des approches non médicamenteuses

13-14 Nov 2024 Paris (France) Stand 48-49

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