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Standing Frames and Standing Frame Walkers

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Standing Frames

Standing frames enable individuals with limited/impaired mobility to maintain an upright position and interact with their environment more effectively. These devices are engineered to accommodate a wide range of users with varying levels of physical ability, promoting improved health and a greater sense of independence. Below, we’ll discuss the various styles, benefits, and potential users of standing frames.

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Rifton E420 Pediatric Supine Stander
Starting at: $3,130.00
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Brand: Rifton
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  • Designed for full angle adjustments
  • Made for simple and safe transferring
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Large Rifton Pediatric Mobile Stander
Starting at: $3,425.00
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  • Provides new independence and standing mobility for wheelchair-bound clients
  • Helps strengthen critical motor skills so a user can progress toward independent standing
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Rifton Medium or Large Prone Stander with Mobility
Starting at: $2,670.00
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Brand: Rifton
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  • Made for hip alignment improving with comfortable supports
  • Calibrated angle adjustment positions the client from 0 to 85 degrees

Standing frames work by providing a stable and secure structure that supports the user's body, enabling them to maintain an upright position without the risk of falling. This is achieved through a combination of secure straps, padding, and rigid supports that are carefully tailored to each individual's needs. The user is positioned within the frame, which is then adjusted to ensure comfort, safety, and proper alignment of the body. Once secured, users can engage in a variety of activities while benefiting from the therapeutic advantages of standing.

There are several styles of standing frames available, each designed to meet the unique needs of different users. Some of the most common types include:

  • Manual standing frames: These require the user or a caregiver to manually adjust the frame into the desired position. They are typically less expensive than powered frames, but may not be suitable for users with more severe mobility limitations.
  • Powered standing frames: These frames are equipped with electric motors that enable the user to transition between sitting and standing positions with the push of a button. They are ideal for users with limited upper body strength or those who require assistance from caregivers.
  • Mobile standing frames: These are designed with wheels to allow the user to move around while standing, promoting greater independence and interaction with the environment.
  • Sit-to-stand standing frames: These versatile devices enable the user to transition smoothly from a seated to a standing position, providing a more natural and comfortable experience.
  • Supine standing frames: These frames support the user in a reclined position, gradually adjusting to an upright stance. This design is particularly beneficial for individuals who have difficulty tolerating a fully vertical position.

 

Standing frames offer numerous benefits to users, including both physical and psychological advantages. Physically, they can help improve posture, circulation, and respiratory function by reducing the amount of time spent in a seated position. They also promote better bone density and muscle strength, reducing the risk of fractures and other complications associated with prolonged immobility. Psychologically, standing frames can boost self-esteem and confidence by enabling users to engage more fully with their surroundings and participate in activities they might otherwise be unable to enjoy.

Standing frames are commonly used by individuals with a range of mobility challenges, including those with spinal cord injuries, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain injuries, and stroke survivors. They can also benefit individuals with a variety of other conditions that impact mobility or the ability to maintain an upright position, such as muscular dystrophy, spina bifida, and Parkinson's disease.

These versatile devices can be found in a variety of settings, from home environments to specialized rehabilitation centers. In the home, standing frames can be an integral part of a user's daily routine, enabling them to participate in activities with family members and maintain a greater sense of normalcy. In rehabilitation settings, standing frames are often employed as part of a comprehensive therapy program, helping patients to regain strength, mobility, and independence following an injury or illness.