SPIO Upper Body Orthosis Long Sleeve Shirt

$329.00

The Upper Body Orthosis with Long Sleeves assists with upper extremity stability/function and sensory deficits.  It is ideal for those with Hypotonia, Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome, Athetosis, Rett Syndrome, Autism, and Sensory Processing Disorder.

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SPIO Upper Body Orthosis Long Sleeve Shirt

The SPIO Upper Body Orthosis Long Sleeve Shirt | Available in Michigan USA

The SPIO Upper Body Orthosis Long Sleeve Shirt assists with upper extremity stability/function and sensory deficits.  It is ideal for those with Hypotonia, Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome, Athetotic, Rett Syndrome, Autism, and Sensory Processing Disorder.

SPIO Long Sleeve Shirt Use:

Measure each child according to the Sizing Guidelines for a good fit, never select a size for your patient based on “eye-balling” the SPIO® Orthosis. When donning the UBO Shirt, make sure you have the sleeves turned properly so they are not twisted. This can cause a bad fit in the armpit area.

Assists with primary awareness deficits in the upper extremity and trunk

Positive impact on shoulder/arm stability and function

Can be combined with pants to provide double-layer compression to the shoulder, trunk, hips, and pelvis while providing single-layer compression to the shoulder and legs.

Material

  • Single Layer Lycra/Nylon Fabric
  • Zipper
  • Silicone Elastic
  • 100% Latex-Free
  • Available Colors: Black

Tips for a Correct Fit

For a good fit, measure each child according to the Sizing Guidelines; never select a size for
your patient based on eye-balling the SPIO.

You should be able to place your hand between the child’s body (in the trunk area) and SPIO
and feel significant resistance when you pull your hand away from the child’s body.
Approximately an inch of resistance is adequate. More and it’s too loose, less and it’s too tight.

When donning the shirt

Make sure you have the sleeves turned properly so they are not
twisted. This can cause a bad fit in the armpit area. The hem of the shirt should fit over the
bottom and end at the trochanter. Un-zip the shirt and, if the child is able, have the child step
into the shirt and then feed the arms through the sleeves.

When donning the vest

Attach one shoulder strap and the same side panel to the neoprene
back. With the child sitting or lying on their back, slide the child’s arm through the fastener
opening and attach the other shoulder strap. The child can be standing, sitting, or lying down
on their back, depending on the child’s comfort level. Place the child on their stomach on
your lap or on the floor (sitting, standing, or kneel-stand are also possible). To attach the side
panel, pull the vest down over the hips and wrap the panel snugly around the child. Fasten
the crotch strap so it is snug, not tight.

The crotch strap is designed to prevent the vest from
riding up. The vest should fit snugly and firmly. You may have to adjust it a few times after the
initial donning to optimize the fit. If you slip your hand under the abdominal area, with proper
tension, you should feel a snug compression.

  • SPIOs should be washed at least every other day to ensure proper compression.
  • Wash in mild detergent in warm or cold water and hang to dry.
  • Abuse, altering, or undue rough wear and tear will void the warranty.
  • This includes improper washing and drying in a dryer.
  • The fabric is not fire-resistant so the items are not recommended for use at night.

The SPIO Upper Body Orthosis, Long Sleeve Shirt | Available in Michigan USA

Weight N/A
Dimensions N/A
Standard Size:

44, 47, 51, 54, 57, 60, 64, 67

Related products

SPIO Upper Body Orthosis Long Sleeve Shirt

$329.00

The Upper Body Orthosis with Long Sleeves assists with upper extremity stability/function and sensory deficits.  It is ideal for those with Hypotonia, Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome, Athetosis, Rett Syndrome, Autism, and Sensory Processing Disorder.

▮ Dear Valued customer

“Item is currently on backorder it will take an estimated 4 to 12 weeks to ship.”

 If your patient falls outside the standard range of sizes, we can meet your needs with a custom-designed.

Sizing Guide 》  Check Insurance Eligibility 》  Click here for Custom Order 》

SKU: N/A

💵

Exclusive Online Price

🚚

Get Free Shipping on All Orders Over $100

💳

CARE CREDIT IS AVAILABLE

SPIO Upper Body Orthosis Long Sleeve Shirt

The SPIO Upper Body Orthosis Long Sleeve Shirt | Available in Michigan USA

The SPIO Upper Body Orthosis Long Sleeve Shirt assists with upper extremity stability/function and sensory deficits.  It is ideal for those with Hypotonia, Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome, Athetotic, Rett Syndrome, Autism, and Sensory Processing Disorder.

SPIO Long Sleeve Shirt Use:

Measure each child according to the Sizing Guidelines for a good fit, never select a size for your patient based on “eye-balling” the SPIO® Orthosis. When donning the UBO Shirt, make sure you have the sleeves turned properly so they are not twisted. This can cause a bad fit in the armpit area.

Assists with primary awareness deficits in the upper extremity and trunk

Positive impact on shoulder/arm stability and function

Can be combined with pants to provide double-layer compression to the shoulder, trunk, hips, and pelvis while providing single-layer compression to the shoulder and legs.

Material

  • Single Layer Lycra/Nylon Fabric
  • Zipper
  • Silicone Elastic
  • 100% Latex-Free
  • Available Colors: Black

Tips for a Correct Fit

For a good fit, measure each child according to the Sizing Guidelines; never select a size for
your patient based on eye-balling the SPIO.

You should be able to place your hand between the child’s body (in the trunk area) and SPIO
and feel significant resistance when you pull your hand away from the child’s body.
Approximately an inch of resistance is adequate. More and it’s too loose, less and it’s too tight.

When donning the shirt

Make sure you have the sleeves turned properly so they are not
twisted. This can cause a bad fit in the armpit area. The hem of the shirt should fit over the
bottom and end at the trochanter. Un-zip the shirt and, if the child is able, have the child step
into the shirt and then feed the arms through the sleeves.

When donning the vest

Attach one shoulder strap and the same side panel to the neoprene
back. With the child sitting or lying on their back, slide the child’s arm through the fastener
opening and attach the other shoulder strap. The child can be standing, sitting, or lying down
on their back, depending on the child’s comfort level. Place the child on their stomach on
your lap or on the floor (sitting, standing, or kneel-stand are also possible). To attach the side
panel, pull the vest down over the hips and wrap the panel snugly around the child. Fasten
the crotch strap so it is snug, not tight.

The crotch strap is designed to prevent the vest from
riding up. The vest should fit snugly and firmly. You may have to adjust it a few times after the
initial donning to optimize the fit. If you slip your hand under the abdominal area, with proper
tension, you should feel a snug compression.

  • SPIOs should be washed at least every other day to ensure proper compression.
  • Wash in mild detergent in warm or cold water and hang to dry.
  • Abuse, altering, or undue rough wear and tear will void the warranty.
  • This includes improper washing and drying in a dryer.
  • The fabric is not fire-resistant so the items are not recommended for use at night.

The SPIO Upper Body Orthosis, Long Sleeve Shirt | Available in Michigan USA

Weight N/A
Dimensions N/A
Standard Size:

44, 47, 51, 54, 57, 60, 64, 67

Related products

SPIO Upper Body Orthosis Long Sleeve Shirt

$329.00

The Upper Body Orthosis with Long Sleeves assists with upper extremity stability/function and sensory deficits.  It is ideal for those with Hypotonia, Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome, Athetosis, Rett Syndrome, Autism, and Sensory Processing Disorder.

▮ Dear Valued customer

“Item is currently on backorder it will take an estimated 4 to 12 weeks to ship.”

 If your patient falls outside the standard range of sizes, we can meet your needs with a custom-designed.

Sizing Guide 》  Check Insurance Eligibility 》  Click here for Custom Order 》

SKU: N/A

💵

Exclusive Online Price

🚚

Get Free Shipping on All Orders Over $100

💳

CARE CREDIT IS AVAILABLE

SPIO Upper Body Orthosis Long Sleeve Shirt

The SPIO Upper Body Orthosis Long Sleeve Shirt | Available in Michigan USA

The SPIO Upper Body Orthosis Long Sleeve Shirt assists with upper extremity stability/function and sensory deficits.  It is ideal for those with Hypotonia, Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome, Athetotic, Rett Syndrome, Autism, and Sensory Processing Disorder.

SPIO Long Sleeve Shirt Use:

Measure each child according to the Sizing Guidelines for a good fit, never select a size for your patient based on “eye-balling” the SPIO® Orthosis. When donning the UBO Shirt, make sure you have the sleeves turned properly so they are not twisted. This can cause a bad fit in the armpit area.

Assists with primary awareness deficits in the upper extremity and trunk

Positive impact on shoulder/arm stability and function

Can be combined with pants to provide double-layer compression to the shoulder, trunk, hips, and pelvis while providing single-layer compression to the shoulder and legs.

Material

  • Single Layer Lycra/Nylon Fabric
  • Zipper
  • Silicone Elastic
  • 100% Latex-Free
  • Available Colors: Black

Tips for a Correct Fit

For a good fit, measure each child according to the Sizing Guidelines; never select a size for
your patient based on eye-balling the SPIO.

You should be able to place your hand between the child’s body (in the trunk area) and SPIO
and feel significant resistance when you pull your hand away from the child’s body.
Approximately an inch of resistance is adequate. More and it’s too loose, less and it’s too tight.

When donning the shirt

Make sure you have the sleeves turned properly so they are not
twisted. This can cause a bad fit in the armpit area. The hem of the shirt should fit over the
bottom and end at the trochanter. Un-zip the shirt and, if the child is able, have the child step
into the shirt and then feed the arms through the sleeves.

When donning the vest

Attach one shoulde