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Birillo Gait Trainer Walker Size 1

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The Birillo Size 1 is a gait trainer / walker specifically designed to give a child with special needs the ability to move freely and safely around the home, school, daycare, and therapy environments.

The Birillo comes standard with a latex-free back and seat cushion with an adjustable abductor to promote upright sitting, and properly align the spine and pelvis for optimal lower leg mobility. The trainer / walker is a productive tool for therapists, teachers, and parents to aid in improving a child’s overall strength, endurance, and mobility.

With an adjustable abduction block, handle bar, and height adjustable frame, the trainer is sure to provide years of growth. This product can be used for children with mild to moderate physical disabilities. An optional headrest and table can be added to increase upright, postural support.

OPTIONS: headrest and table options.
DIMENSIONS: 7 inches seat depth x 29 inches width x 19 inches length.
CAPACITY: 66 pounds weight capacity.
WEIGHT: 19 pounds.
COLOR: Variety.
WARRANTY/GUARANTEE: As stated by the manufacturer.

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as of: 
04/24/2014
Birillo Gait Trainer Walker Size 1

Made By:

Adaptivemall.com / Bergeron Health Care
Organization Type: 
Distributor
Address: 
Phone: 800-371-2778
Fax: 315-429-8862
Phone (U.S. and Canada): 
315-429-7112
Tags: 
Personal Care, Recreation, Seating, Therapeutic Aids, Walking, Wheeled Mobility


Sold By:

Adaptivemall.com / Bergeron Health Care
Organization Type: 
Distributor
Address: 
Phone: 800-371-2778
Fax: 315-429-8862
Phone (U.S. and Canada): 
315-429-7112
Tags: 
Personal Care, Recreation, Seating, Therapeutic Aids, Walking, Wheeled Mobility