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Supine → Vertical → 20° Prone Without Transfers

The Zing MPS enables smooth transitions between flat‑to‑load transfer position, supine, vertical, and 20° prone—without flipping foot plates or pads, moving the tray, or transferring out and back in. True hip‑pivot leg abduction and a two‑point swing‑away tray support real‑world therapy and fewer transfers.

Key Advantages, at a glance:

  • No transfers required to move between supine and prone positions
  • Independent leg abduction through an anatomically correct arced path with rotating hip guides
  • Swing-Away tray with two attachment points; remains attached during transfers
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SVP Explained
Abduction Explained
Tray Stability
Feature Set
Sizes & Specs
Gallery & Videos
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Why Zing?

Zing represents a full line of single and multi-position pediatric standers. The unique multi-position standers or MPS pivot two directions which provides an unmatched therapeutic opportunity to go from supine, vertical and prone in one motion – no transfers, flipping pads or adjustments to the stander other than the tray angle, if desired.

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SVP (Supine-Vertical-Prone) Pivoting – No Re-Transfers

Clinicians can work on head control in prone, then quickly move to partial supine for recovery-without removing the child or reconfiguring pads, trays, or foot plates.

SVP in motion: Supine → Vertical → Up to 20° Prone, then back to partial supine for recovery.

True Hip-Pivot Leg Abduction

An Anatomically correct arced path keeps the hips, knees, and angles aligned while rotating hip guides move with the legs – reducing pressure points and eliminating wedges or extra knee/footplate adjustments.

Abduction Diagram
  • Up to 30° independent abduction per leg (15° on Portable)
  • Pivot points inline with hops promote proper alignment
  • Feet maintain the angle of the legs-no wedges required.

Why Fewer Transfers Matter

  • Reduces caregiver handling burden across wheelchair/bed/stander cycles.
  • Minimizes disruption for the child during therapy dosing.
  • Supports short-burst prone training with quick recovery, repeatable within a session.
Supine Still
Vertical/Prone Still
Hip Guide Detail
Angle Indicators

Adjustment Details

  • Independent abduction with degree indicators.
  • Rotating hip guides provide consistent lateral support as angles change.
  • Multi-Adjustable foot plates, knee pads, and calf pads accommodate contractures and leg-length differences.

Multi-Use Swing-Away Tray

Angle-Adjustable, swings either direction, remains attached during transfers, and use two attachment points for stability,

Zing Tray – Two Attachment Points
Typical Tray – Single Attachment

The Zing Advantage – Complete Feature Set

  • 4‑point base stable in all positions
  • Multi‑adjustable foot plates: height, angle, rotation, depth
  • Multi-Adjustable foot plates, knee pads, and calf pads accommodate contractures and leg-length differences.
  • Removable lateral supports: square, flat, curved pads
  • Prone position lockout
  • Multi‑adjustable and form‑to‑fit head supports
  • Dual Control (foot/hand) gas spring lift
  • Gas spring lockout prevents unintended movement
  • Multi-Adjustable swing-away knee pads – no readjustment during loading
  • Near flat-to-load transfer heights: Size 1 – 32″, Size 2 – 31″
  • Tool-free adjustments on all components.

Program & Fit

  • Height Range: Size 1 – up to 44″ / 70 lbs; Size 2 – 32″ – 60″ / 154 lbs
  • Positions: Supine (0 – 90°), Vertical, Prone (to 20°)
  • Independent leg abduction: 30° per leg (15° Portable)
  • Accommodates orthotics, contractures, leg-length differences, and asymmetry.
  • Frame Colors: green, purple, white, and orange.
  • Hygienic covers available in 5 patterns
  • Designed to grow with the child; options can be added as needed.

Compare Zing MPS vs Typical Multi-Position Standers

Key FeaturesZing MPSTypical Multi-Position Stander
Supine → Vertical → Prone without transferring the childSupported by SVP pivoting; no flipping of pads/foot plates/tryOften requires re-transfer and re-configuration between modes
Prone fatigue → Quick recovery to partial supine (same session)Yes – change vertical orientation for rest while maintaining standingTypically requires exiting or re-configuring to achieve recovery.
Independent leg abduction with hip-inline pivot & rotating hip guidesAnatomically aligned arced path; feet maintain angleOften straight supports; wedges/extra adjustments may be needed
Abduction usable across entire positioning sequenceYes – up to 30° per leg maintained from supine to proneFrequently limited or requires re-adjustments between positions
Tray usable across entire positioning sequenceTwo attachment points swings either direction; can remain attached during transfers.Commonly single-point; may wiggle; sometimes removed for transfers.
Tool-free adjustmentsAll major components are tool-freeVaries by model; some tools/steps required.
Contracture & asymmetry accommodationMultiple foot/knee/calf options and independent adjustmentsOften limited range or added accessories needed.

Compare Zing MPS vs Typical Multi-Position Standers

Key FeaturesZing MPSTypical Multi-Position Stander
Supine → Vertical → Prone without transferring the childSupported by SVP pivoting; no flipping of pads/foot plates/tryOften requires re-transfer and re-configuration between modes
Prone fatigue → Quick recovery to partial supine (same session)Yes – change vertical orientation for rest while maintaining standingTypically requires exiting or re-configuring to achieve recovery.
Independent leg abduction with hip-inline pivot & rotating hip guidesAnatomically aligned arced path; feet maintain angleOften straight supports; wedges/extra adjustments may be needed
Abduction usable across entire positioning sequenceYes – up to 30° per leg maintained from supine to proneFrequently limited or requires re-adjustments between positions
Tray usable across entire positioning sequenceTwo attachment points swings either direction; can remain attached during transfers.Commonly single-point; may wiggle; sometimes removed for transfers.
Tool-free adjustmentsAll major components are tool-freeVaries by model; some tools/steps required.
Contracture & asymmetry accommodationMultiple foot/knee/calf options and independent adjustmentsOften limited range or added accessories needed.

Portable

Height RangeInfancy (9 mo adjusted) – 36″
Weight LimitUp to 36 lbs
Transfer Height26″
Footprint19″ x 23″
PositionsSupine 0-60°. Vertical, Prone up to 60°
Independent Abduction0 to 15°

Size 1

Height RangeUp to 44″
Weight LimitUp to 70 lbs
Transfer Height32″
Footprint20″ x 28″
PositionsSupine 0-90°, Vertical, Prone up to 20°
Independent AbductionUp to 30° per leg

Size 2

Height Range32″ – 60″
Weight LimitUp to 154 lbs
Transfer Height31″
Footprint26.75″ x 39.75″
PositionsSupine 0-90°. Vertical, Prone up to 20°
Independent AbductionUp to 30° per leg

Product Resources

Zing Product Brochure (PDF)
Order Forms
Funding Guide
Sample LMN

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