The Euroflex Junior SitRite chair has been developed to help physically disabled children/juniors maintain a good posture for the different activities of the day at school/nursery, at meal times and while playing. A broad range of accessories and easily applied functionality settings make it easy to adapt the Junior SitRite chair to the needs of the individual child. The chassis ensures stable contact with the floor.
Chassis
The chassis has very low friction wheels that compensate for unevenness in the floor, with generous space between the wheels, making it easy to kick forwards while sitting in the chair. The chassis also has an easily accessible, adjustable brake that does not get in the way, for example, when moving sideways. Brakes on the back wheels are standard, but it is easy to convert to front wheel brakes or four-wheel brakes. The chassis is in two parts, which means that the chair remains level even on uneven surfaces.
Seat system - SitRite
Seat
The SitRite seat's advantages are hidden beneath the surface in its double foam cushioning. The two parts have different densities and are formed to give the firmness and cushioning the back and thighs need. The harder base foam provides the positioning characteristics, which is to say helps hold the pelvis in a good position. The softer surface foam evens out pressure distribution and is denser under the backside than under the thighs. The form and density combine to provide comfort and stability and facilitate aspects such as balance, backbone posture and hand control.
The seat consists of:
Seat cavity
Anatomically formed femur support
Side support for the thighs
Side support for the pelvis