• The NOVA Steel Wheelchair comes equipped with detachable and reversible desk arms and elevating footrests. (senior.com)
  • Non-Magnetic MRI 18 Wide Wheelchair - Detachable Full Arms - Fixed Footrests are constructed from stainless steel, aluminum and nylon which is ideal for both MRI and Pool environments. (ocelco.com)
  • The Steel Wheelchair 16 inch (5160S) comes equipped with detachable and reversible desk arms and swing away footrests. (healthquesthme.com)
  • The 20" Chrome Sport Wheelchair with Detachable Full Arms and Swing Away Footrests by Drive Medical comes in an attractive, scratch resistant, durable, low maintenance chrome finish. (helpmedicalsupplies.com)
  • Comes standard with padded, detachable full arms, swing away footrests, plastic footplates, 8" front casters and push to lock brakes ensuring a users safety, security and comfort. (helpmedicalsupplies.com)
  • A lightweight and versatile Z-Tec folding aluminium wheelchair with fold down backrest and removable footrests for easy transport / storage. (allfoldinglightweightwheelchair.com)
  • Plastic Wheelchair Armrests will give you a cost effective armrest solution. (wheelchairparts.com)
  • This allows you to figure out if that armrest will work on the wheelchair you currently have. (wheelchairparts.com)
  • JAY®'s Hand and Arm Supports, including Arm Troughs, Padded Wrist Straps and Gel Armrest Pad Covers, are designed to support the upper extremities and improve overall upper body posture. (sunrisemedical.eu)
  • This economical Synthetic Sheepskin Covering provides added comfort and pressure relief to any wheelchair armrest surface. (rehab-products.com)
  • It fits all standard full arm wheelchair armrest. (rehab-products.com)
  • The High Density Quickie Wheelchair Desk Length Arm Pads fit or replace Quickie desk length (10 inch length) armrest pads using your existing screws. (wheelchair-parts.com)
  • K4 Extra-Wide Lightweight Wheelchair with Removable Desk-Length Arms and Elevating Leg Rests, 350 lb. (bettymills.com)
  • The K4 features flip back arm rests make using a table or desk easier in addition to offering more sitting room. (carex.com)
  • If you are Looking for to buy for Nova Wheelchair Arms&Elevate Leg Rests 18' then this is a great opportunity for you to buy for savings, with the inexpensive price for you. (netlify.app)
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  • Covers desk arm rests only with Velcro fasteners, 9.5″ long and 5″ wide, includes sold by the pair. (sheepskinranch.com)
  • We have grown from typical wheelchair accessory equipment, to a full line of wheelchairs made by Quickie. (quickie-wheelchairs.com)
  • This kit is designed to mount nearly any phone to the seat track on most major wheelchair brands, including Invacare, Permobil, and Quickie. (rammount.com)
  • Getting these will ensure that when you switch out an old part, that your chair will look and feel more like it did when you first got your Quickie wheelchair. (southwestmedical.com)
  • In addition to Quickie, these full length wheelchair arm pads will also fit many Ki Mobility, TiLite, Invacare, Everest Jennings, and Tuffcare wheelchairs. (wheelchair-parts.com)
  • If you're installing on a non-Quickie wheelchair, we recommend ordering mounting screws. (wheelchair-parts.com)
  • These High Density Quickie Wheelchair Full Length Arm Pads are in stock now and ready to ship fast! (wheelchair-parts.com)
  • Serves as both a mobility wheelchair and transport chair. (carex.com)
  • The manual wheelchair is made of sturdy aluminum for a durable and dependable source of mobility. (carex.com)
  • The transport chair wheels quickly attach to the push wheelchair for quick mobility. (carex.com)
  • For over 35 years, we've been the leader in mobility aids, including wheelchairs. (carex.com)
  • The Mobility Arm ™ is similar to the Swedish Help Arm or the Euro Sling as it was designed to counter balance the weight of the individual's arm. (elderstore.net)
  • The Mobility Arm attaches directly to the back of your wheelchair and therefore can be used in any room your wheelchair can go. (elderstore.net)
  • The Mobility Arm may be used for the left or the right arm and the standard wheelchair bracket (both manual wheelchairs or electric) will accommodate the use of two (2) Mobility Arms at the same time. (elderstore.net)
  • These mobility devices are often installed in homes as an alternative to a stair lift, which only transport a passenger and not his/her wheelchair or mobility scooter. (wikipedia.org)
  • Wheelchair seating and mobility is a technical and specialized area of rehabilitation medicine. (medscape.com)
  • Successful delivery of a wheelchair and seating system begins with making the determination that the patient has a mobility impairment that requires the use of MAE. (medscape.com)
  • All wheelchair mobility bases require a seating system that uniquely meets the needs of the user. (medscape.com)
  • These generally are removable on folding wheelchairs or are used on more than one mobility base. (medscape.com)
  • We have robotic manipulators (similar to arms) for mobility and for improving independence to perform daily tasks such as making meals, cleaning up, and eating. (medlineplus.gov)
  • 1. Use for Commode and indoor wheelchair. (manufacturers.com.tw)
  • Slide Boards are used primarily for seated transfers between two points such as a bed and a wheelchair or a wheelchair and a commode. (cdc.gov)
  • The foldable wheelchair is available with a 20" x 16", 18" x 16", and 16" x 16" seat size. (carex.com)
  • At MRIequip.com we are happy to help find the wheelchair part you are looking for. (mriequip.com)
  • Our website is designed to help you find the wheelchair parts you need and we give you the prices you want. (wheelchairparts.com)
  • The ProBasics wheelchair features easy to clean, comfortable nylon upholstery. (carex.com)
  • The perfect upgrade from a standard K4 wheelchair, the ProBasics Transformer, is a dual-purpose, high strength lightweight wheelchair. (carex.com)
  • The Probasics K2 Standard Hemi Wheelchair Is Designed To Meet A Variety Of Patient Profiles. (bextera.com)
  • A residential wheelchair lift is typically installed inside or outside of an individual's home to provide wheelchair access. (wikipedia.org)
  • The materials make a lightweight, portable wheelchair for easy transportation. (carex.com)
  • This wheelchair has a 16" x 16" seat to accommodate smaller patients. (nationalscrubs.com)
  • Having the proper seat size makes a significant difference in wheelchair comfort. (carex.com)
  • View cart "111 Wheelchair Seat Pad" has been added to your cart. (sheepskinranch.com)
  • While some wheelchair-accessible vans use a powered lift to assist the occupant in boarding, a wheelchair ramp is usually less expensive for this purpose and is often installed on minivans. (wikipedia.org)
  • Because there was no ramp or wheelchair access available to him, he had to haul heavy appliances over the curb. (cdc.gov)
  • Wheelchair lifts can be installed in homes or businesses and are often added to both private and public vehicles in order to meet accessibility requirements laid out by disability acts. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1993, there were 29,033 transit buses in the U.S. equipped with wheelchair lifts or ramps, representing 52 percent of all U.S. transit buses. (wikipedia.org)
  • A number of legal regimes in various countries regulate the use of wheelchair lifts, setting forth standards for the devices and requiring certain kinds of businesses to make parking lots accessible to vehicles bearing the devices. (wikipedia.org)
  • As mandated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), wheelchair-accessible vans with wheelchair lifts are equipped with a safety lift interlock. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 2002, innovations allowed the development of wheelchair lifts that assist people in entering truck cabs, so that they may drive or operate heavy equipment. (wikipedia.org)
  • Wheelchair lifts can also be used to move an unoccupied scooter into a vehicle. (wikipedia.org)
  • There are two types of platform lifts installed on wheelchair-accessible vans: single-arm and dual-arm. (wikipedia.org)
  • Single-arm wheelchair lifts are only used in side-entry applications. (wikipedia.org)
  • however, they have less lifting capacity than dual-arm lifts. (wikipedia.org)
  • Most dual-arm wheelchair lifts have a lift capacity up to 800 pounds. (wikipedia.org)
  • Commercial wheelchair lifts are often installed to meet ADA requirements, when an elevator is cost prohibitive or will be used only occasionally. (wikipedia.org)
  • Commercial wheelchair lifts can be found in restaurants, bars, churches, community centers, and many other places of business. (wikipedia.org)
  • Affected individuals may eventually need to use a walker or wheelchair. (medlineplus.gov)
  • We have a variety of plastic armrests designed to fit the wheelchairs you need. (wheelchairparts.com)
  • They are a cost effective way to get wheelchair armrests put back on your chair. (wheelchairparts.com)
  • Using either a serial number or whole spacings, we will find you the right plastic wheelchair armrests that best suits your wheelchair's needs. (wheelchairparts.com)
  • From wheels and armrests down to the wheelchair bearings and bolts. (wheelchairparts.com)
  • Positioning is the practice of determining the optimal body position for a client, while the wheelchair seating system is used to maintain that identified position. (medscape.com)
  • Seating systems are generally used on manual or power wheelchair bases. (medscape.com)
  • We have broken down our line of wheelchair parts into categories that cover a small range of products specific to that category for your convenience. (ocelco.com)
  • In order to operate these robotic arms, a user must have a high level of cognitive function. (fao.org)
  • Multi-use equipment in which the user can operate the arm or pedal section independently of each other. (broxap.com)
  • The arms were closer to the body, which may be related to the reduction of manual repositions and transfers. (cdc.gov)
  • After taking up adaptive sports, I fell in love with wheelchair racing, hand cycling, and swimming. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Please see our wheelchairparts.com website for a better wheelchair parts buying experience! (ocelco.com)
  • 2023, Wheelchair-Parts.com offered by SouthwestMedical.com, LLC . (wheelchair-parts.com)
  • It comes with removable large back wheels and quickly changes from a standard wheelchair into a transport chair for caregivers to push. (carex.com)
  • The included B size short single socket arm can be attached to the RAM® B size wheelchair track base (sold separately), and connects to the included pipe extension and medium double socket arm. (rammount.com)
  • In the United States, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) required that all new mass transit vehicles placed into service after July 1, 1993, be accessible to persons in wheelchairs, and until the 2000s, this requirement was most commonly met by the inclusion of a wheelchair lift. (wikipedia.org)
  • With A Patient Weight Capacity Of 300 Pounds A Dual Axle For Hemi-height Adjustment And Multi-position Caster Forks It Is One Of The More Versatile Wheelchairs On The Market Today. (bextera.com)
  • Based on our ever popular Arm & Pedal Bicycle, this piece of equipment has been specially designed to allow wheelchair users to benefit from an outdoor gym. (broxap.com)
  • The Wheelchair Accessible Arm & Pedal Bike allows users of all abilities to use this outdoor gym equipment with ease. (broxap.com)
  • In order to reposition or transfer a resident, the nursing assistants' body is often in an awkward position, such as bent or twisted or with the arms raised above elbow height. (cdc.gov)
  • Flip-back padded desk length arms for convenience and comfort. (carex.com)
  • Symptoms worsened with prolonged talking, including dysphagia and myasthenic weakness of all limbs, such that the patient was dependent on a wheelchair and unable to raise his arms. (cdc.gov)