Jolly Jumper Walking Harness
PRODUCT CODE: JJPassive
Hip
Trunk
Good head control
Good head trunk and hip control
Limited body control
Limited head control
Limited head trunk and hip control
Limited mobility
Some weight bearing ability
(Mobility FIM measure only - please see tab for further detail)
The Jolly Jumper paediatric harness is designed to provide support and stability to the upper trunk, torso and pelvis. This paediatric harness has been designed specifically for rehabilitation, therapy and to allow for activity inclusion. It helps to improve the standing tolerance of the end user and can be crucial to maintaining mobility levels in the young.
Designed as a walking/standing harness which enables the child to stand upright by supporting the torso and up through the shoulders to create a better body position for standing and walking rehabilitation.
The Jolly Jumper comes with full head support, the hoist straps are attached from the head support rather than directly from the shoulders to allow for a greater degree of movement.
Please note that this harness is provided with Silva Safety-Slot hoist straps as standard.
Available in one material type:
Quilted polyester with comfort quilted shoulder strap covers
Wash at 85°C
Tumble dry low heat (max 50°C)
Please Note: Measurements are given for guidance and only reflect the design stated. If you require a custom made sling or have any further questions regarding Silvalea sizing please contact for more help. Click Here
A (Chest/Waist Circumference) |
B (Top of Head to Base of Spine) |
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XXSmall | 57 - 72cm | 45 - 60cm |
XSmall | 67 - 82cm | 50 - 65cm |
Small | 77 - 92cm | 55 - 70cm |
Medium | 87 - 102cm | 60 - 75cm |
Large | 97 - 112cm | 65 - 80cm |
Lift Type: KEY
Active – end user is active and can participate in transfer
Passive Lift – end user can maintain passivity or has limited mobility
Extensive – end user has limited body control and/or suffers from extreme extensions
Functional Independence Measure
The Functional Independence Measure (FIM) scale assesses physical and cognitive disability. This scale focuses on the burden of care – that is, the level of disability indicating the burden of caring for them.
Mobility
1. Transfers: bed/chair/wheelchair2. Transfers: toilet
3. Transfers: bathtub/shower
4. Transfers: car
5. Locomotion: walking/wheelchair
6. Locomotion: stairs
Approximate visual representation of sling design.