Baffin TRIO

Multifunctional Standing Frame Baffin TRIO is designed to support the individual in standing and sitting positions. It is available in two sizes I and II for young people and adults starting at 4’5” – 5’11” tall.

It consists of a seat, backrest, side supports, footrest with supports, headrest, knee pads, hip belts, vest, tray, and a base, that supports the device.

Thanks to the patented innovative system of built-in ’second spine’ technology, side supports and pelvis correction, it is an excellent tool for physiotherapists and occupational therapists alike, which ensures optimal positioning in sitting and standing.

The device can be used for putting a client in an upright position and stabilizing them in sitting and lying positions.

We Designed This For…

The Baffin TRIO is tailored to support individuals dealing with a range of conditions, including cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophies, various forms of paralysis, spina bifida, myelomeningocele, spinal injuries, traumatic brain injuries, stroke recovery, and complex postural challenges, such as scoliosis. Its versatile design and comprehensive functionalities ensure it meets the diverse needs of users, providing effective support and promoting therapeutic progress in rehabilitation and everyday settings.

Benefits:

  • Development of Weight Bearing and Functional Promotion in Standing Position: Enhances the ability to bear weight and promotes functional independence while standing.
  • Development of Bone Density: Supports the improvement of bone strength and density through weight-bearing activities.
  • Management of Atypical Tone: Helps manage and normalize muscle tone that is atypical or irregular.
  • Promotion of Postural Alignment: Facilitates the achievement and maintenance of proper posture alignment.
  • Development of Strength and Head Control: Aids in building strength and improving control over head movements, essential for overall physical development.

Thanks to its structure, Baffin TRIO standing frame makes it possible to enable standing position even when faced with fixed contractures of a hip and a knee joint. However, such cases must be analyzed individually.