Product Highlights
- Useful for children who have cerebral palsy.
- CP chair with sliding activity table.
- Has 14 inches inner seat width.
- Wooden multicolor chair can be used as a normal kids study table.
- Velcro belts give maximum comfort and safety.
- Albio CP chair Comes with multiple advanced features.
Safety Information
- Maintain the chair clean and dust free.
- Make the adjustments as per the childs requirement.
- Always take care the child with a care taker when he / she is in the chair.
Preventive Note
- Primary Prevention
Ideal for children with postural support needs in daily activities — helps promote proper sitting alignment, encourages balanced posture, and supports comfortable participation in learning and play from an early stage. · - Secondary Prevention
Suitable when postural challenges or reduced trunk control become noticeable — provides structured seating support to improve stability, enhance functional reach, and support better engagement during table-top activities. · - Tertiary Prevention
Recommended for children with cerebral palsy or long-term mobility and posture needs — helps maintain correct positioning, reduce strain, support therapeutic goals, and encourage sustained comfort and independence during extended use.
Description
- Cerebral palsy chair with wide secure base and has sliding activity table to facilitate play or learning activities.
- CP chair with wheels is ideal for indoor and outdoor mobility.
- Sliding table top feature makes it convenient as a general kids study table and can be used for other day to day activity.
- Thigh separator is adjustable and removable for enhanced comfort.
- Foot rest can be adjusted as per the comfort of the baby or it can be completely removable.
- Sun mica table top and smooth paint gives elegant look and suit with other room furniture.
- Has supporting velcro belts for back seat, legs and feet; all these belts can be removable.
Expert's Advice
Wooden Frame Albio CP Corner Chair with 24 inch back support is ideal for children who cannot sit up on his own and needs his back, shoulders and upper trunk supported; this allows the child to be independent, with hands free for play while maintaining optimal erect trunk alignment.