Re: [TMIC] EASY STAND
Akua - I also have one at home.? I am a T-7 with TM for 3.5 yrs and I have had my bike for about 1.5 years.? It's great because as Cody said it is simple to operate.? If you can't use the handle bar grips, someone can stand in front of you and do the pushing.? Your legs and hips still get a work out, just not your upper body.? Insurance paid for mine also, but the price was $11,000.?? Laurie in Baltimore -Original Message- From: Cody c...@austin.rr.com To: TMIC tmic-list@eskimo.com; Akua a...@artfarm.com Sent: Mon, Aug 17, 2009 10:47 pm Subject: Re: [TMIC] EASY STAND AkuaYes I am paralized from T-3/4. It helps with maintaining muscle and bone strength in my legs and my arms, blood flow and blood pressure, range of motion in my hips, and it helps me mentally to know I am doing something positive. It helps me with my arms and hips because?the standing ?frame allows my legs to move back and forth as I move the hand grips/glides?back and forth in the top of the frame. Basically the hand grips on top are connected to the foot shoes on the bottom of the frame?with a resistance cannister in between, The reisstance cannisters look like shock abssorbers?and you can dial in the the amount of resistance you want. I know all of this may sound complicated but it is a pretty simple operation. I transfer onto the seat from my wheelchair without using my sliding board.?I think they sell for around $5K. My insurance company paid for it and I have had it for eight years. I am glad you ask about it because I have been kinda lazy lately.?You can see a picture of mine at the following web site http://www.easystand.com/evolv-glider/index.cfm.. Let me know if you have any more questions.Cody in Austin? - Original Message - From: Akua To: Cody Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 8:15 PM Subject: Re: [TMIC] EASY STAND are you paralyzed? Does this help In what way? Thanks AkuaI have one if you have questions, I will try to answer themCody in Austin - Original Message - From: Akua To: tmic-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 11:36 AM Subject: [TMIC] EASY STAND Anyone use an easy stand or equivalent? www.easystand.com -- -- http://www.akuadesigns.etsy.com http://www.artfarmpaperwworks.etsy.com http://www.akua.artfire.com http://Akuadesigns.ShopHandmade.com http://en.dawanda.com/shop/AkuaDesigns http://www.artfarm.com http://www.absolutearts.com/portfolios/a/akualezli/ http://www.zencrochet.blogspot.com/ http://www.healrecover.blogspot.com http://www.akuahaiku.blogspot.com http://www.akualezli.blogspot.com http://imagecarve.blogspot.com/ http://lowgourmet.blogspot.com
Re: [TMIC] EASY STAND
Thanks so much Cody! this is just the kind of information I need! I was entranced by the one that lets you walK aorund! I would so love to be vertical again. Standing would be just like a ride! I hope I could transfer, unassisted, but evenif I couldn't it seems like a great tool. Here's hoping Medicare will cover it. Akua AkuaYes I am paralized from T-3/4. It helps with maintaining muscle and bone strength in my legs and my arms, blood flow and blood pressure, range of motion in my hips, and it helps me mentally to know I am doing something positive. It helps me with my arms and hips because the standing frame allows my legs to move back and forth as I move the hand grips/glides back and forth in the top of the frame. Basically the hand grips on top are connected to the foot shoes on the bottom of the frame with a resistance cannister in between, The reisstance cannisters look like shock abssorbers and you can dial in the the amount of resistance you want. I know all of this may sound complicated but it is a pretty simple operation. I transfer onto the seat from my wheelchair without using my sliding board. I think they sell for around $5K. My insurance company paid for it and I have had it for eight years. I am glad you ask about it because I have been kinda lazy lately. You can see a picture of mine at the following web site http://www.easystand.com/evolv-glider/index.cfmhttp://www.easystand.com/evolv-glider/index.cfm.. Let me know if you have any more questions.Cody in Austin - Original Message - From: mailto:a...@artfarm.comAkua To: mailto:c...@austin.rr.comCody Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 8:15 PM Subject: Re: [TMIC] EASY STAND are you paralyzed? Does this help In what way? Thanks AkuaI have one if you have questions, I will try to answer themCody in Austin - Original Message - From: mailto:a...@artfarm.comAkua To: mailto:tmic-list@eskimo.comtmic-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 11:36 AM Subject: [TMIC] EASY STAND Anyone use an easy stand or equivalent? http://www.easystand.comwww.easystand.com --
[TMIC] EASY STAND
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Re: [TMIC] EASY STAND
EASY STANDAkuaI have one if you have questions, I will try to answer themCody in Austin - Original Message - From: Akua To: tmic-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 11:36 AM Subject: [TMIC] EASY STAND Anyone use an easy stand or equivalent? www.easystand.com --
Re: [TMIC] EASY STAND
Re: [TMIC] EASY STANDAkuaYes I am paralized from T-3/4. It helps with maintaining muscle and bone strength in my legs and my arms, blood flow and blood pressure, range of motion in my hips, and it helps me mentally to know I am doing something positive. It helps me with my arms and hips because the standing frame allows my legs to move back and forth as I move the hand grips/glides back and forth in the top of the frame. Basically the hand grips on top are connected to the foot shoes on the bottom of the frame with a resistance cannister in between, The reisstance cannisters look like shock abssorbers and you can dial in the the amount of resistance you want. I know all of this may sound complicated but it is a pretty simple operation. I transfer onto the seat from my wheelchair without using my sliding board. I think they sell for around $5K. My insurance company paid for it and I have had it for eight years. I am glad you ask about it because I have been kinda lazy lately. You can see a picture of mine at the following web site http://www.easystand.com/evolv-glider/index.cfm.. Let me know if you have any more questions.Cody in Austin - Original Message - From: Akua To: Cody Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 8:15 PM Subject: Re: [TMIC] EASY STAND are you paralyzed? Does this help In what way? Thanks AkuaI have one if you have questions, I will try to answer themCody in Austin - Original Message - From: Akua To: tmic-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 11:36 AM Subject: [TMIC] EASY STAND Anyone use an easy stand or equivalent? www.easystand.com -- -- http://www.akuadesigns.etsy.com http://www.artfarmpaperwworks.etsy.com http://www.akua.artfire.com http://Akuadesigns.ShopHandmade.com http://en.dawanda.com/shop/AkuaDesigns http://www.artfarm.com http://www.absolutearts.com/portfolios/a/akualezli/ http://www.zencrochet.blogspot.com/ http://www.healrecover.blogspot.com http://www.akuahaiku.blogspot.com http://www.akualezli.blogspot.com http://imagecarve.blogspot.com/ http://lowgourmet.blogspot.com
Re: [TMIC] EASY STAND
Re: [TMIC] EASY STANDCody, thanks for sharing this. I looked at the one you have. It's awesome. Akua, is this something that would work well for you? Looks like it would be great for the entire body. Linda - Original Message - From: Codymailto:c...@austin.rr.com To: TMICmailto:tmic-list@eskimo.com ; Akuamailto:a...@artfarm.com Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 8:47 PM Subject: Re: [TMIC] EASY STAND AkuaYes I am paralized from T-3/4. It helps with maintaining muscle and bone strength in my legs and my arms, blood flow and blood pressure, range of motion in my hips, and it helps me mentally to know I am doing something positive. It helps me with my arms and hips because the standing frame allows my legs to move back and forth as I move the hand grips/glides back and forth in the top of the frame. Basically the hand grips on top are connected to the foot shoes on the bottom of the frame with a resistance cannister in between, The reisstance cannisters look like shock abssorbers and you can dial in the the amount of resistance you want. I know all of this may sound complicated but it is a pretty simple operation. I transfer onto the seat from my wheelchair without using my sliding board. I think they sell for around $5K. My insurance company paid for it and I have had it for eight years. I am glad you ask about it because I have been kinda lazy lately. You can see a picture of mine at the following web site http://www.easystand.com/evolv-glider/index.cfmhttp://www.easystand.com/evolv-glider/index.cfm.. Let me know if you have any more questions.Cody in Austin - Original Message - From: Akuamailto:a...@artfarm.com To: Codymailto:c...@austin.rr.com Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 8:15 PM Subject: Re: [TMIC] EASY STAND are you paralyzed? Does this help In what way? Thanks AkuaI have one if you have questions, I will try to answer themCody in Austin - Original Message - From: Akuamailto:a...@artfarm.com To: tmic-list@eskimo.commailto:tmic-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 11:36 AM Subject: [TMIC] EASY STAND Anyone use an easy stand or equivalent? www.easystand.comhttp://www.easystand.com/ -- -- http://www.akuadesigns.etsy.com http://www.artfarmpaperwworks.etsy.com http://www.akua.artfire.com http://Akuadesigns.ShopHandmade.com http://en.dawanda.com/shop/AkuaDesigns http://www.artfarm.com http://www.absolutearts.com/portfolios/a/akualezli/ http://www.zencrochet.blogspot.com/ http://www.healrecover.blogspot.com http://www.akuahaiku.blogspot.com http://www.akualezli.blogspot.com http://imagecarve.blogspot.com/ http://lowgourmet.blogspot.com