Supportive. Easy to Use. Helps Your Child Grow Stronger.
The JOYRIDE™ Supine Standing Frame is a specialised rehabilitation device designed for children with Cerebral Palsy (CP), Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA), and other neuromuscular conditions. This standing frame provides safe, gradual support for children who need assistance transitioning from a lying position to an upright standing posture, making it an excellent choice for therapy, rehabilitation, and daily use.
Supine Tilting Design (0° – 90°)
Fully adjustable from lying flat to upright standing, ensuring comfort and gradual positioning.
Therapeutic Support
Helps improve bone strength, muscle tone, blood circulation, and organ function.
Prevents Complications of Immobility
Reduces risks of contractures, pressure sores, and poor circulation.
Supports Development & Therapy Goals
Encourages independence, participation in activities, and rehabilitation progress.
Safe & Comfortable
Equipped with PU cushions, sturdy straps, and headrest support to keep children secure during use.
Encourages Independence:
By supporting an upright posture, children can interact with their environment more actively — whether it’s playing, learning, or communicating.
Improves Social Interaction:
Standing at eye-level with family, friends, and classmates helps boost confidence and inclusion.
Enhances Physical Health:
Promotes better bone density, stronger muscles, healthy digestion, and improved breathing.
Reduces Discomfort:
Prevents stiffness, joint contractures, and circulation problems that come from long hours of sitting or lying down.
Supports Therapy Goals at Home:
Families can continue rehabilitation routines safely outside of therapy centres.
Boosts Emotional Wellbeing:
Standing and moving more comfortably improves mood and gives children a sense of achievement.
Using the standing frame regularly (as recommended by a therapist) is very important. Daily sessions:
Help your child’s body get used to standing.
Keep muscles and joints flexible.
Support progress in physical strength and posture.
Build healthy habits and routines.
Parents and caregivers play a big role in making sure the child uses the frame every day as part of their therapy or daily routine.
This product is a medical device and should only be used after talking to your child’s physiotherapist, occupational therapist, or rehabilitation doctor. They will guide you on whether this standing frame is right for your child and how to use it safely.
Key Differences | |
PRONE STANDING FRAME (FRONT TILTING) |
SUPINE STANDING FRAME (BACK TILTING) |
Child leans forward, supported at chest, hips & knees | Child leans backward against backboard with straps |
Requires moderate control (child must hold head/trunk) | Suitable for weaker control (frame gives full support) |
Encourages active use of neck, trunk & postural muscles | Provides passive support, less muscular effort needed |
Strengthens posture, builds independence, supports forward tasks (play, writing, classroom activities) | Focuses on safe standing introduction, improves circulation, breathing, digestion, prevents stiffness |
Suitable for kids with moderate motor control | Suitable for kids with low control or high support needs |