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Ableware 704092010 Replacement Sling for Sit and Ride and Maddacrawler

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The Replacement Sling for Sit and Ride and Maddacrawler is designed to assist adults and children that have fine motors disabilities.  It can be used as a stepping stone in therapy. Practice in the seated position of certain ambulatory patterns will prepare a person for actual use of the movements in a standing position. Sling is height adjustable from 9 – 17¨ (22.9 – 45.2 cm) and allows children and adults of all sizes to sit and propel themselves with their feet and to practice smooth reciprocal leg movements, heel strikes, and coordinated knee flexion and extension. Can also be used by therapists or parents as a comfortable support while assisting patients or children with walking exercises. Arm attachments are easily installed.

Technical Specifications: 

The body of the crawler is lightweight durable plastic and weighs approximately 20 lb. (9 kg). Casters are factory installed and suitable for use on all hard floors and most carpeting. 

Weight capacity is 175 lb. (79.6 kg).

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Price: 
53.92
as of: 
11/16/2015
Ableware 704092010 Replacement Sling for Sit and Ride and Maddacrawler

Made By:

Ableware ( Formely Maddak, Inc.)
Organization Type: 
Manufacturer
Address: 
Phone: 800-443-4926
Fax: 973-305-0841
Phone (U.S. and Canada): 
973-628-7600
Tags: 
Walking, Therapeutic Aids, Recreation, Personal Care, Home Management, Communication, Architectural Elements, Seating, Wheeled Mobility


Sold By:

Ableware ( Formely Maddak, Inc.)
Organization Type: 
Manufacturer
Address: 
Phone: 800-443-4926
Fax: 973-305-0841
Phone (U.S. and Canada): 
973-628-7600
Tags: 
Walking, Therapeutic Aids, Recreation, Personal Care, Home Management, Communication, Architectural Elements, Seating, Wheeled Mobility