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strapstandWho uses the StrapStand?

  • Adults from 5' to 6'5'' (152-196 cm) and up to 350 lbs (159 kg)
  • People with Spinal Cord Injury, Multiple Sclerosis, Traumatic Brain Injury, Spina Bifida, Stroke and more
  • Bariatric individuals
  • People who have difficulty transferring

What is the StrapStand?

The StrapStand is a sit to stand stander that lifts the user directly from a wheelchair.  It increases compliance for people who have difficulty transferring.  The specially designed lifting arms greatly reduce pressure on the knees.

Where would you use this product?

  • Home and Workplace
  • Rehabilitation Facilities and Hospitals
  • Veterans’ Hospitals
  • Extended Care Units, Nursing Homes & Group Homes

When would you use this product?

  • When hips and knees tighten up due to prolonged wheelchair use
  • For those who prefer standing directly from a wheelchair
  • Immediately after injury for the greatest benefits

How does it work?

  • Position the strap under the buttocks.
  • Attach the strap to the lifting arms.
  • Pump the actuator handle to standing position.

Why is the StrapStand a better choice?

  • Lifting arms raise the user up rather than pushing them forward into the knee pad (see illustrations).
  • Narrow footprint allows for easy access through standard doorways.
  • Aesthetic design complements any decor.
  • Heavier weight limit allows facilities to stand larger clients.

 

Typical StrapStand EasyStand StrapStand

Typical strap standers push the user forward while lifting, causing excessive pressure on the knees.

The specially designed lifting arms of the EasyStand StrapStand gently raise, then gradually pull the user into standing position.


Adjustments - Quick & Easy, Tool Free

Kneepad

Lifting Strap

Table/Front Pad Depth

Table/Front Pad Height
   

All height and age ranges are approximate. People with various diagnoses and abilities use our standers.

 
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