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The Tumble Forms 2 Tadpole, Pediatric Positioner is an invaluable tool designed specifically for infants from birth to age three dealing with cerebral palsy, motor delays, or other motor dysfunctions. This versatile unit is an essential component of an effective therapy program.
The Tadpole Positioner is a multi-use unit that addresses the unique needs of infants and toddlers, helping them progress on their developmental journey, and is an essential addition to any therapy program.
Prone Position:
Seated Position:
Side Lying Position:
Standard items | |
Base | 19" W x 34" L |
Log roll | 8" W x 29" L x 4" H |
Half roll | 4" W x 18" L x 2" H |
Wedge | 17" W x 18" L |
Tray with mirror | 12" W x 8" D x 7" H |
Return from date of invoice | Re-stocking fees |
0 - 30 days | No Fee |
31 - 60 days | 15% of price of all returned items. |
61 - 90 days | 25% of price of all returned items. |
Please call us for specific details.
Q. What age group is the Tadpole Positioner suitable for?
A. This positioner is ideal for children from birth to approximately 36
months old, depending on the child’s size and therapeutic needs.
Q. What components are included with the Tadpole Pediatric Positioner?
A. The kit includes a base, trunk wedge, half roll, log roll, tray with
mirror and carrying bag for convenient storage. These components allow
caregivers and therapists to create various supportive configurations.
Q. Does this device require assembly or tools to use?
A. No tools are required. The components attach using hook-and-loop (Velcro)
fasteners, allowing for quick reconfiguration without any hardware.
Q. Is this device suitable for children with special needs or
developmental delays?
A. Yes, it is especially designed to assist children with developmental
delays, motor impairments, or neurological conditions by offering proper
postural support and facilitating therapeutic activities.
The Tumble Forms 2 Tadpole, Pediatric Positioner is an invaluable tool designed specifically for infants from birth to age three dealing with cerebral palsy, motor delays, or other motor dysfunctions. This versatile unit is an essential component of an effective therapy program.
The Tadpole Positioner is a multi-use unit that addresses the unique needs of infants and toddlers, helping them progress on their developmental journey, and is an essential addition to any therapy program.
Prone Position:
Seated Position:
Side Lying Position:
Standard items | |
Base | 19" W x 34" L |
Log roll | 8" W x 29" L x 4" H |
Half roll | 4" W x 18" L x 2" H |
Wedge | 17" W x 18" L |
Tray with mirror | 12" W x 8" D x 7" H |
Return from date of invoice | Re-stocking fees |
0 - 30 days | No Fee |
31 - 60 days | 15% of price of all returned items. |
61 - 90 days | 25% of price of all returned items. |
Please call us for specific details.
Q. What age group is the Tadpole Positioner suitable for?
A. This positioner is ideal for children from birth to approximately 36
months old, depending on the child’s size and therapeutic needs.
Q. What components are included with the Tadpole Pediatric Positioner?
A. The kit includes a base, trunk wedge, half roll, log roll, tray with
mirror and carrying bag for convenient storage. These components allow
caregivers and therapists to create various supportive configurations.
Q. Does this device require assembly or tools to use?
A. No tools are required. The components attach using hook-and-loop (Velcro)
fasteners, allowing for quick reconfiguration without any hardware.
Q. Is this device suitable for children with special needs or
developmental delays?
A. Yes, it is especially designed to assist children with developmental
delays, motor impairments, or neurological conditions by offering proper
postural support and facilitating therapeutic activities.