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Benefits of Standing & Evidence Base

What are the medical benefits of standing?

  • Improve/maintain bone integrity/skeletal development

  • Lessen/manage the progression of scoliosis

  • Strengthen cardiovascular system and build endurance

  • Improve Circulation

  • Reduce Swelling

  • Improve bowel function and regularity

  • Aid in kidney and bladder functions

  • Improve or maintain range of motion

  • Management of atrophy in the trunk and lower extremities

  • Manage pressure (ulcers) through changing positions

  • Improve strength to trunk and lower extremities

  • Decrease joint/muscle contractures

For your long-term health:

Standing is not only for today, but more importantly, a person’s future health

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Early encouragement and education is needed to convince the newly injured that standing is a lifetime commitment

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With increasing life expectancy among the disabled, standing will help delay and/or prevent secondary complications from immobility.

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Future Technology

If robotic walking is an aspiration, three things are important if somebody wants to walk in the future:

Good bone density

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Good range of motion

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Ability to tolerate long periods of standing

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An early standing/weight bearing program will assist in meeting all three requirements

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