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Ormessa Frame Runner Standard Equipment 

An Assistive Device for running

 

The Striking Italian Design of the Ormesa Frame Runner is a device designed for children and adults with motor & coordination impairments.

 Allowing individuals to jog, or run safely and comfortably. T

hanks to its lightweight frame and three-wheel structure, it offers amazing stability and support. 

The end users propel themselves by pushing against the frame with their feet while steering with the handlebar using their hands or arms.

Ideal for those seeking outdoor physical activity or an alternative mobility solution, the Frame Runner is suitable for both intense training, competitions  & recreational purposes with friends /family.

Using the Frame Runner helps improve:

 

  • Physical fitness
  • Muscle strenghtening
  • Self-esteem

We would also recommend to use a Cycle Helmet / Padded Shorts / Gloves 

 

2 Sizes M & L 

 

  •  Adjustable handlebar in height, backward-forward and reversible.

 

  • Wide and ergonomic handles, to increase comfort.

 

  •  Steering limiters with springs, that allow the handlebar to return to the central position. Releasing to allow more steering. It’s possible to choose between two different elastic strengths.
  • Memory foam padded trunk support, adjustable in height, backward-forward and free-angle tilt, with breathable padded upholstery, easily removable for washing.

 

  • Front brake with locking device for ascent and descent, that can be operated by the lever either on the right or on the left side of the handlebar. The distance between the brake lever and the handlebar is adjustable by screw.

 

  •  Ergonomic saddle adjustable in height, tilt and anterior-posterior direction.
  • Pneumatic tires with reflector stripes.

 

  • Quick release front wheel.

 

  • Rear wheels easily removable with key.

 

  • Pneumatic tires supplied: 24” (Medium size) and 26” (Large size), 28” available as option (Large size frame); with reflector rims and quick release front wheel. Rear wheels easily removable with supplied key.
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3  positions on the Ormesa  Frame Runner ( See images above)

  • Spine Upright

The upright position means most weight is on the saddle with the chest plate being used for balance support.

 

  • Spine Angled

The angled position means the chest support is taking some of the body weight resulting in less weight on the saddle.

This can mean it easier to move the legs compared to the more upright position. It may also be easier to push off.

 

  • Spine Horizontal

The horizontal position is distribuiting the body weight across both the saddle and the chest plate, providing the least weight on the saddle and therefore on the legs.

 

Adjustable ergonomic handles.

They have the function and purpose of offering the user a grip closer to the body and more grip points than the standard handlebar.

They can be adjusted in height/inclination/asymmetrically or independently.

 

Wrist retainer with support and multi-adjustable glove independently.

Helping to attach to the handlebar in case of an ineffective grip, either single or pairs. With reflective details and easily removable for cleaning.

 

Forearm support

It supports users forearms , can be ordered in single or pairs.

 

Frame & Rear paddings

Easily removable for cleaning

 

Measurements in cm (inches) Medium Large

A: handlebar overall 55 (21,6) 62 (24,4)

B: overall width 86 (33,8) 92 (36,2)

C: handlebar-ground distance 84-97 (33-38,1) 95-107 (37,4-42,1)

D1 : overall length 159 (62,6) 187 (73,6)

E: saddle center-handlebar distance 53-64 (20,8-25,1) 71-84 (27,9-33)

F2: saddle-ground distance 58-73 (22,8-28,7) 70-92 (27,5-36,2)

G: frame size without wheels 106 (41,7) 127 (50)

H: user height 120-150 (47,2-59) 150-190 (59-74,8)

Aid weight3 17 kg (37,4 lbs)

18 kg (39,7 lbs)

Max. load 70 kg (154 lbs)

100 kg (220 lbs)

 

 

 

Ormessa Frame Runner Standard Equipment

£2,000.00Price
  • Example of preparatory excercises for Frame Runner activity:

    Start the session with warm up: 15 minutes

    • Slow run along the track

    • Upper limb stretching

    • Lower limb stretching Motor Co-ordination session: 20 minutes

    • Push the Frame Runner with one foot at a time and alternating one foot with two feet

    • Push the Frame Runner with both feet simultaneously

    • Progression sprints: 10m-20m-50m

    Co-ordination and Technique Excercises: 10 minutes

    • Run with changes of pace

    • Run with length steps changes and frequency Technique excercises for bending: 10 minutes

    • Push the Frame Runner along the bend using only one foot (left) • From the finishing point, reverse the direction of run, using only the right foot to push

    • Sprint along the bend at the maximum speed Defatigue with slow running 5 mins Stretching exercises 5 mins

     

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