EasyStand 7000 Magician Comfy Pediatric Standing Frame
The standard unit comes with royal blue wrap-around seat and back support, kneepads, foot plates, locking casters, clear acrylic table with front pad and gas spring lift. Add options to accommodate individual needs. The Magician Comfy Seat sit-to-stand stander includes wrap-around upholstery and normal hip and knee alignment that maintains position from sitting to standing. It is adjustable to grow with a child for many years. A variety of support options accommodate children with different levels of ability. The mobile option offers children independent mobility while standing.
Who uses the Magician Comfy Seat
- Kids from 3'-4'6'' and up to 100 lbs.
- Kids with Cerebral Palsy, Spina Bifida, Muscular
Dystrophy, and more
- Schools that practice inclusion in the classroom
- Kids with contractures who can't stand straight up
What is the
Magician Comfy Seat
The Magician Comfy Seat sit-to-stand stander includes
wrap-around upholstery and normal hip and knee alignment that maintains
position from sitting to standing. It is adjustable to grow with a child
for many years. A variety of support options accommodate children with
different levels of ability. The mobile option offers children
independent mobility while standing.
Where
would you use this product
- Elementary Classrooms
- Adapted Physical Education Classes
- Children's Hospitals
- Therapy Centers
- Home and Daycare
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Individual Education Plan (IEP)
Getting Standing Equipment on Your Child's IEP
According to the US Dept. of Education, each child who receives
special education and related services must have an IEP (Individual
Education Plan). It is created by the IEP team (often parents,
teachers, and therapists). It consists of certain information
designed to meet the child's unique needs, including annual goals,
special education and related services (such as physical &
occupational therapy), participation with nondisabled children, and
much more. The IEP team must always consider the child's need for
Assistive Technology devices. Creating an IEP that includes standing
therapy allows multiple IEP goals to be accomplished simultaneously
(i.e. the child stands during speech therapy or included in physical
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Standing programs are fast becoming a regular part of
the special education programs in schools all across the
nation. Therapists and Physicians recommend daily standing therapy
to enhance function and well being. |
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When would
you use this product
- In phy-ed class, when playing ball
- At home, when helping in the kitchen
- In therapy, to decrease muscle contractures
- In class, to simultaneously achieve IEP goals such as
standing while doing math
How does it
work
- Transfer child into stander in seated position
- Secure positioning straps.
- Depress foot button to elevate child.
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Move table to desired position.
Why is the
Magician a better choice
- Positions include sitting, anterior tilt sitting and
standing.
- The sit-to-stand design provides a natural transition
to standing, reducing anxiety for the child.
- The Magician allows for easy one-person transfers that
are safe for the child and caregiver.
- The Magician encourages classroom inclusion. The child
can stand when the other kids are standing, and sit when the other
kids are sitting!
- Vertical standing allows kids to develop head control
while in a natural weight-bearing position.
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Quick and Easy No Tools Adjustments
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| Seat Depth |
Back Angle |
Table / Front Pad |
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Foot Button
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Kneepads |
Foot Plates
(plantar dorsi, toe-in/toe-out) |
Upholstery Color Options
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| Standard |
(N/C Option) |
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