Accessories provide support and movement With the use of accessories, it is possible to provide support to the chest, add a tray for functional support or a rocker base to challenge the child's trunk control through movement. Anterior with full accessory set-up Posterior with simple accessory set-up and rocker base Various possibilities with accessories Chest support The chest support provides excellent and snug s upport built around a ratchet system, which offers quick and secure adjustment in small increments, in small increments. This is very helpful in transfer situations to quickly secure the chest. The ratchet system creates the perfect way to keep the chest symmetrical, without extra therapist's hands. The chest support has been designed so that it is possible to reduce the support provided to the child in response to the gradual improvement of trunk control. Go to video explaining anterior and posterior Rocker Mounting the rocker under the baseplate makes it possible to challenge the control of the trunk in the segments not supported by the stander. The rocker provides new and unique possibilities for the child to create and react to movement, which allows the child to improve the control of the trunk and reduces sedentary time. Tray The tray provides a variety of possibilities for playing, interacting and daily activities. It can be used for functional activities as well as providing support to the upper body. www.etac.com Meerkat 3
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