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The next generation in sit to stand
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team of dedicated designers have used clinical and consumer
feedback as the foundation for the new EasyStand Evolv. Precise
user positioning was achieved by relocating the pivot point of the
stander to mimic the body's natural pivot point, minimizing shear
and maximizing function. The EasyStand Evolv is now the most
modular stander to date; such configurations as the "active
standing" Glider or the Shadow Support Tray can be added at
any time. The open base and wider seat allow for easier transfers,
both independent or with the use of a patient lift. By increasing
modularity, making transfers easier, & minimizing shear, we have
achieved our ultimate goal, to "make standing achievable for
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design makes standing achievable for more people"
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The basic
EasyStand Evolv is a sit to stand stander that is modular to allow
various configurations and options to be added at any time.
The basic
EasyStand Evolv includes casters, manual hydraulic actuator,
contoured seat, flip-up kneepad, adjustable footplates, clear tray
with front pad, arm rests, and black Dartex® upholstery.
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Shown with contoured back option
and independant kneepads
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The EasyStand Evolv with
Shadow Support Tray provides a chest pad and tray that follows
and supports the user in all positions from sitting to
standing.
Evolv™
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Shadow Support Tray |
The Shadow Support Tray
configuration includes a large contoured chest pad and a
flip-up tray that attaches under the seat.
Back support required. |
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The EasyStand Evolv with Glider configuration provides active
standing through upper body strengthening and lower body range
of motion.
The Glider configuration
includes a small tray and chest pad, glide handles, adjustable
resistance cylinders, flip-up kneepads, and adjustable
footplates.
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Shown with contoured back option
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Figure 1
- Observe how the pivot point of the EasyStand Evolv
aligns with the user's hip pivot. |
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Figure 2
- Notice the location of the user's belt
line and shoulder blades during the standing transition.
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3 - The belt line and shoulder placement
have remained uniform after reaching the full standing
position.
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Jim Trueman
C6-7, quadriplegic
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open frame design allows access for various types of
patient lifts. |
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Pam Clark
T6-7, paraplegic |
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Easy Stand Evolv Large |
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