Richter Classic with electric lifting mechanism

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therapy
through activity
Standing is an
important part of many therapy regimes. The act
of standing helps to stretch muscles and tendons
to prevent contractures, improves circulation,
extends the abdominal cavity for respiratory and
digestive processes to function easily and helps
in the evacuation of the upper urethal tract.
Social and behavioural aspects of standing
include communication and interaction at eye
level and exploration of extended perspectives.
The standing
position also aids motor development skills in
the head and neck, shoulder girdle and arms. |