LORI Stander
The LORI stander provides support in standing in both the Prone and Supine positions which can be adapted as the child develops strength and endurance. The foot activated tilt angle allows for a smooth, comfortable position change reducing potential for startle reflexes and agitation
Trunk and hip positioning supports are easily adjustable for ongoing growth.. Adjustable hip abduction, knee and foot supports promote stability and control of the growing child’s lower extremity joint development. The adjustable tray provides opportunity for functional activities while in the standing position as the child develops upper body strength and head control.
The unit lies flat for ease of transfers and set up of positioning supports/straps.
Features
- Lori Stander in Baby size is one of the smallest standing frames on the market, which means that it can be adjusted to the needs of a child of about 2’1″ or taller.
- The light and modern structure is designed in such a way that it can be easily folded and prepared for transport. An additional advantage is that all adaptations and adjustments are made with one key mounted on the standing frame structure.
- Hip abduction in a stander measuring the angle for the left and the right leg individually allows adjusting lower limbs within the frontal plane in a way, which enables proper positioning of the femoral head in the socket. Thus we can achieve an abduction ensuring appropriate placement of the hip joint, and hence we can prevent hip dysplasia.
- System of pelottes and straps stabilizing the patient in a safe therapeutic position. The device makes it possible to support hips, back, pelvis, along with the whole upper body with pelottes and two straps stabilising the patient.
- Foot platforms enable arbitrary corrective positions of both the left, as well as the right foot. It is possible to set the foot in dorsal flexion or plantar flexion, and ensure supination or pronation of the foot. Multi-positional knee pads, along with foot platforms provide the chance to obtain an appropriate, biomechanical linearity within the knee, ankle joint and the foot.
We Designed This For…
LORI Stander is most frequently for individuals with: cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophies, palsies of different aetiology, spina bifida, myelomeningocele, conditions following spinal injuries, conditions following craniocerebral trauma, conditions resulting from strokes, posture defects, scoliosis.
Verticalization with bilateral leg abduction is of crucial significance in such case. This function of the Lori Stander allows to adjust legs within the frontal plane in a way, which enables proper positioning of the femoral head in the socket. As a result we can achieve an abduction ensuring appropriate placement of the hip joint, and by the same we can prevent hip dysplasia.
Benefits:
- Improving the functioning of the cardiovascular system
- Preventing and treating venostases
- Improving lung ventilation and preventing pneumonia
- Preventing pulmonary emboluses
- Preventing and treating osteoporosis
- Preventing and treating retentions within the urinary system
- Improving intestinal passage
- Preventing muscle atrophy
- Preventing and treating contractures
- Treating and slowing the progression of scoliosis in children and young adults who have lost the ability to walk