Heidelberg Upright Stander Standard for Dynamic Standing
Rehatec GmbH
The Heidelberg Upright Stander Standard for dynamic standing offers a unique combination of dynamic standing, sensorimotor skills, rehabilitation and mindfulness.
Product information "Heidelberg Upright Stander Standard for Dynamic Standing"
Highlights
- Dynamic options such as movable footplate, dynamic knee cups and movable swivel arm frame
- Grab handles for patients
- Flexible chest support
- Dynamic and flexible back support
The Heidelberg Upright Stander Standard for Dynamic Standing offers you
... valuable functions and practical options to adjust the equipment
- Screw-mounted, Verschraubbare, halbhohe Fußschalen
- Castors for maximum mobility within the premises
- Large tray for various activities in an upright position
- Available with a broad base frame for an easy transfer from the wheelchair base to the stander
... and is easy and simple to use
- Flexible elements adjustable in just a few movements
- Easy to adjust in height, due to e.g. gas springs
Fabrics and colours:

Light Grey Artificial Leather

Anthracite Artificial Leather
Frame colours:

Pure White

Daffodil Yellow

Luminous Yellow

Pure Orange

Luminous Orange

Ruby Red

Pearl Ruby Red

Heather Violet

Bordeaux Violet

Ultramarine Blue

Metallic Traffic Blue

Pearl Night Blue

Water Blue

Light Green

Yellow Green

Pearl Green

Luminous Green

Anthracite Grey Matt

Metallic Silver

Metallic Anthracite

Graphite Black Matt

Glossy Jet Black
Fabrics and colours:

Light Grey Artificial Leather

Anthracite Artificial Leather
Frame colours:

Pure White

Daffodil Yellow

Luminous Yellow

Pure Orange

Luminous Orange

Ruby Red

Pearl Ruby Red

Heather Violet

Bordeaux Violet

Ultramarine Blue

Metallic Traffic Blue

Pearl Night Blue

Water Blue

Light Green

Yellow Green

Pearl Green

Luminous Green

Anthracite Grey Matt

Metallic Silver

Metallic Anthracite

Graphite Black Matt

Glossy Jet Black
Diseases & Therapy
Dynamic standing therapy with the standing device is indicated for patients with
- significant to fully pronounced damage to the movement functions of the lower extremities (muscle strength, tone, endurance, coordination, voluntary movement functions, movement patterns)
- impaired activities as a result of brain damage (e.g. cerebral palsy after a stroke or traumatic brain injury) or a neuromuscular disease (spinal diseases, muscle diseases, syndromes with movement disorders, e.g. Rett syndrome).
Goals of dynamic verticalisation
- Improving the strength of the tonic ‘anti-gravity muscles’ with strengthening of head, trunk and posture control and easier activation of the upper extremities
- Improving sensory function and perception with influence on muscle tone and reducing compensatory or spastic muscle overactivity
- Increasing the range of movement of muscles and joints with prevention of secondary damage by maintaining the muscle's ability to stretch and thus avoiding contractures and consecutive bony deformities as well as avoiding frequently underestimated musculoskeletal pain
- Influencing cartilage growth and joint development
- Weight-bearing on the lower extremities and spine to prevent inactive osteoporosis
- Stimulating the growth plates at growth age
- Improving urological functions
- Improving of gastrointestinal functions and reduction of common painful pathologies
- Avoiding skin problems
- Improving cardiopulmonary performance
- Improving cerebral performance
- Normalisation of the serotonin and dopamine metabolism
- Reducing psychological problems by increasing self-confidence

Dimensions | |||
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Size | Total length |
Inner width of base frame |
Total width |
2 | 100 cm | 49 cm | 73 cm |
3 | 115 cm | 60 cm | 77 cm |