Gazelle PS stands for Prone and Supine. It means the Gazelle PS can be used by children in a posterior or anterior position.
With many adjustment possibilities and a wide range of accessories the Gazelle is suitable for many different disabilities.
The standing position is very important for both physical and psychological well-being. When the user is placed in the prone position, the maximum stretch of both hip and knee is obtained.
Gazelle PS is available in three sizes and is suitable for for users weighing up to 176 lbs and 74" in height. Not all users are alike - that is why it is important to use the measuring chart to find the correct size for the user.