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Elvis
Elvis is a standing frame designed for safe verticalization, postural training, and early mobilization in modern clinical rehabilitation. It supports patients during the transition from sitting to standing and enables a controlled, secure upright position – even for patients who are not independently stand-capable.
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More InformationSecure standing &
dynamic balance
Elvis combines sensor-based support with goal-oriented exercises to enable engaging therapy and guided standing training.

Why choose Elvis?
Elvis is intended for the rehabilitation of patients with impaired ability to stand or maintain a standing position safely.
One device for children,
adolescents and adults
Elvis is also suitable for the rehabilitation of children and adolescents, allowing young patients to experience verticalization and supported standing during therapy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Elvis
What is the difference between Elvis and other standing balance frames?
Elvis allows therapists to keep their full attention on the patient at all times. Effortless setup is ensured through a fully electric adjustment system, eliminating any physical strain during configuration. Combined with sensory devices and full integration into our Maya patient management system, Elvis stands out as a one-of-a-kind therapy solution.
How does Elvis lift patients out of a wheelchair?
Thanks to the integrated patient lift, patients weighing up to 150 kg can be moved into a vertical position effortlessly. The ergonomic harness system, along with the specially designed strap positioning, enables a gentle, knee-friendly verticalization process.
For which patient body dimensions (height and weight) is Elvis designed?
Elvis is suitable for patients with a height between 100 cm and 120 cm. It supports verticalization and therapeutic training for patients weighing up to 150 kg.
Does Elvis support interactive or game-based therapy?
Yes, when used with both a motion sensor and Tymo.