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Medical Benefits of Standing Frame
R82 Gazelle PS stander combines the features of prone and supine standing frame. It means the Gazelle PS can be used by children in a posterior or anterior position. With many adjustment possibilities and a wide range of accessories the Gazelle is suitable for many different disabilities. The standing position is very important for both physical and psychological well-being. When the user is placed in the prone position, the maximum stretch of both hip and knee is obtained. Gazelle PS is available in three sizes and suitable for children from approximately (27 1/2") to (65"). The max. user mass is (176 lbs.).
Tilt vertical-horizontal:
The Gazelle PS tilts from vertical to 15° past horizontal. This is an excellent position for respiratory therapy and postural drainage.
Foldable:
From the upright position the Gazelle PS is easily folded. By loosening only one screw, abducting the legs and by lifting it slightly, the Gazelle PS is folded for storage or transportation.
Manual leg abduction:
Moves in an anatomically correct motion to help seat the head of the femur into the acetabulum. You can adjust either one or both legs to the optimal angle.
Multi-adjustable foot supports:
Ball joints in foot plates allow for positioning and support for almost any ankle/foot placement.
The tilt angle can vary from child to child. Tilt angle from 90° to -15°.
Tilt 0°:
Tilt 45°:
Tilt 90°:
R82 Gazelle PS stander | Size 1 | Size 2 | Size 3 |
Overall width | 19" | 23" | 26" |
Length | 30" | 34½" | 39" |
Overall height, horizontal | 30" | 31½" | 35½" |
User height, floor to axil | 18" - 37" | 24" - 41" | 28" - 49" |
Angle board | (90º) - (-15º) | (90º) - (-15º) | (90º) - (-15º) |
Maximum user mass | 88.2 lbs. | 132.3 lbs. | 176.4 lbs. |
Total mass | 44 lbs. | 48 lbs. | 53 lbs. |
Maximum rated load | 136.6 lbs. | 185.1 lbs. | 233.6 lbs. |
Etac (R82) provides a Two (2) years warranty on all products against defects in workmanship and materials as per the schedule below.
Please call us for Specific Details.
We understand that returns may sometimes be necessary, and we strive to make the process as smooth as possible. Please review the return guidelines below:
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out. We are happy to assist you.
What are the height and weight limits for the Gazelle PS?
The Gazelle PS fits children from 27.5" to 65" tall and supports a maximum user weight of 176 lbs. It is available in three sizes for a precise fit.
Does the Gazelle PS support hip abduction therapy?
Yes. The frame provides up to 30° of manual leg abduction per leg. This promotes healthy hip development, particularly in children with cerebral palsy, by helping seat the femoral head into the hip socket.
How does the tilt function benefit the user?
The Gazelle PS tilts from 90° upright to -15° past horizontal, supporting postural drainage and respiratory therapy. The gas spring-assisted tilt ensures smooth, safe adjustments during therapy sessions.
Does it fold for storage or travel?
Yes. The Gazelle PS is foldable for easier storage or transportation. You only need to loosen one screw and slightly lift the frame to fold it.
What safety features are included with the Gazelle PS?
Standard features include a trunk safety belt, locking casters, reversible knee supports, adjustable chest/trunk supports, and a removable backrest for added safety and customization.
What disabilities or diagnoses is the Gazelle PS suitable for?
The Gazelle PS is ideal for children with cerebral palsy, neuromuscular disorders, and other physical disabilities requiring supported standing. Its modular adjustments suit a wide range of clinical and home care needs.
Can the standing frame be used in both prone and supine positions?
Yes. The Gazelle PS supports prone, supine, and upright positioning all in a single unit, making it highly adaptable to individual therapeutic needs.
Can one person set it up and operate it?
Yes. The design is user-friendly for caregivers or therapists, though initial setup may require guidance from a therapist or supplier to ensure proper fitting and positioning.
How do I clean and maintain the stander?
Most parts can be wiped down with mild soap and water. Avoid abrasive cleaners. Regularly check all screws, straps, and casters for wear and tear. Refer to the user manual for detailed care instructions
Medical Benefits of Standing Frame
R82 Gazelle PS stander combines the features of prone and supine standing frame. It means the Gazelle PS can be used by children in a posterior or anterior position. With many adjustment possibilities and a wide range of accessories the Gazelle is suitable for many different disabilities. The standing position is very important for both physical and psychological well-being. When the user is placed in the prone position, the maximum stretch of both hip and knee is obtained. Gazelle PS is available in three sizes and suitable for children from approximately (27 1/2") to (65"). The max. user mass is (176 lbs.).
Tilt vertical-horizontal:
The Gazelle PS tilts from vertical to 15° past horizontal. This is an excellent position for respiratory therapy and postural drainage.
Foldable:
From the upright position the Gazelle PS is easily folded. By loosening only one screw, abducting the legs and by lifting it slightly, the Gazelle PS is folded for storage or transportation.
Manual leg abduction:
Moves in an anatomically correct motion to help seat the head of the femur into the acetabulum. You can adjust either one or both legs to the optimal angle.
Multi-adjustable foot supports:
Ball joints in foot plates allow for positioning and support for almost any ankle/foot placement.
The tilt angle can vary from child to child. Tilt angle from 90° to -15°.
Tilt 0°:
Tilt 45°:
Tilt 90°:
R82 Gazelle PS stander | Size 1 | Size 2 | Size 3 |
Overall width | 19" | 23" | 26" |
Length | 30" | 34½" | 39" |
Overall height, horizontal | 30" | 31½" | 35½" |
User height, floor to axil | 18" - 37" | 24" - 41" | 28" - 49" |
Angle board | (90º) - (-15º) | (90º) - (-15º) | (90º) - (-15º) |
Maximum user mass | 88.2 lbs. | 132.3 lbs. | 176.4 lbs. |
Total mass | 44 lbs. | 48 lbs. | 53 lbs. |
Maximum rated load | 136.6 lbs. | 185.1 lbs. | 233.6 lbs. |
Etac (R82) provides a Two (2) years warranty on all products against defects in workmanship and materials as per the schedule below.
Please call us for Specific Details.
We understand that returns may sometimes be necessary, and we strive to make the process as smooth as possible. Please review the return guidelines below:
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out. We are happy to assist you.
What are the height and weight limits for the Gazelle PS?
The Gazelle PS fits children from 27.5" to 65" tall and supports a maximum user weight of 176 lbs. It is available in three sizes for a precise fit.
Does the Gazelle PS support hip abduction therapy?
Yes. The frame provides up to 30° of manual leg abduction per leg. This promotes healthy hip development, particularly in children with cerebral palsy, by helping seat the femoral head into the hip socket.
How does the tilt function benefit the user?
The Gazelle PS tilts from 90° upright to -15° past horizontal, supporting postural drainage and respiratory therapy. The gas spring-assisted tilt ensures smooth, safe adjustments during therapy sessions.
Does it fold for storage or travel?
Yes. The Gazelle PS is foldable for easier storage or transportation. You only need to loosen one screw and slightly lift the frame to fold it.
What safety features are included with the Gazelle PS?
Standard features include a trunk safety belt, locking casters, reversible knee supports, adjustable chest/trunk supports, and a removable backrest for added safety and customization.
What disabilities or diagnoses is the Gazelle PS suitable for?
The Gazelle PS is ideal for children with cerebral palsy, neuromuscular disorders, and other physical disabilities requiring supported standing. Its modular adjustments suit a wide range of clinical and home care needs.
Can the standing frame be used in both prone and supine positions?
Yes. The Gazelle PS supports prone, supine, and upright positioning all in a single unit, making it highly adaptable to individual therapeutic needs.
Can one person set it up and operate it?
Yes. The design is user-friendly for caregivers or therapists, though initial setup may require guidance from a therapist or supplier to ensure proper fitting and positioning.
How do I clean and maintain the stander?
Most parts can be wiped down with mild soap and water. Avoid abrasive cleaners. Regularly check all screws, straps, and casters for wear and tear. Refer to the user manual for detailed care instructions