Features of the Dynamic Stander

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Dynamic Stander
An elementary school-aged girl is aided by her therapist in arm exercises while standing in the Rifton Dynamic stander.
The Dynamic Stander rolls easily and supports standing mobility from non-weight-bearing to full weight-bearing. The padded body support cover is made of healthcare-grade vinyl.
Fleecy Strap
Teenage boy supported in the Rifton Dynamic stander looks out the window.
A soft fleecy strap provides the client with back or neck support while standing.
Wheels lock
Image shows the hand of a school-aged boy setting the wheel lock on the Rifton Dynamic stander he is standing in.
The optional large wheels each come with a lock that the user can operate to keep his or her Dynamic stander firmly in place. Once ready to move, the wheel locks can be easily released.
Seat Pad
A school-aged boy who is a double amputee is able to be supported upright in a Rifton dynamic stander and use his arms to ring a gong.
Our unique, adjustable seat pad allows gradual increases in weight-bearing and develops standing mobility skills. The Dynamic stander even supports zero weight-bearing clients, enabling double amputees, like Lionel pictured above, to be upright and mobile.
Open Deck
A school-aged boy transfers into a Rifton Dynamic stander with the aid of a caregiver.
We've made our deck extra wide for simpler transfers and more user participation in the sit-to-stand process, which is so vital in achieving standing mobility.
Removable Wheels
A teenage girl chooses a toy from a table while supported in the Rifton Dynamic stander with the large wheels removed.
Optional large wheels pop on and off with the push of a button. Wheel locks provide security, spoke guards protect fingers, and hand rims keep hands clean. The above photo shows the Dynamic stander in use without the optional large wheels.
Adjustable Body Support
A two-year-old boy is supported in the Mini Dynamic stander.
The body support adjusts according to the user's size and requirements. A child who is 25" tall fits into the Rifton Mini Dynamic stander, while the Large Dynamic stander can accommodate a young adult up to 65" tall. See more details on the sizes and dimensions of Rifton's full line of Dynamic Standers.
Casters
Close-up of a Dynamic stander caster.
Large casters allow the Stander to move easily during activities, yet lock securely during transfer.
Knee Straps
A young girl in the Rifton Dynamic stander uses knee straps for abduction.
Knee straps provide abduction when desired. (Extras are available on request.)
Communication Tray
A girl in points to a picture on her Dynamic stander communication tray.
The optional and fully adjustable communication tray holds small objects or activities for easy access while standing.
Arm Prompts
A caregiver assists a school-aged boy in securing his arms in arm prompts mounted on his Rifton Dynamic stander.
Optional arm prompts help clients develop greater head and shoulder control. They can be removed as control improves.
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