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Self Propelled Wheelchair With Elevated Leg Rest
Our wheelchairs that have elevating leg rests allow you to raise one or both of your legs for blood circulation, pain relief and improved comfort. They are easily fitted to your manual wheelchairs and have an adjustable angle.Puncture-proof tyres all around provide low maintenance and durability whilst giving you the confidence of a smooth independent journey. A strong seat made of nylon provides safety and comfort and can be easily wiped clean.
Bariatric Wheelchair with Leg Rests Elevated
People who weigh up to 50 stone can benefit from one or both legs being elevated at various angles using our bariatric chair with elevated leg rest. This is particularly beneficial for those who need their legs elevated for comfort or to aid in the recovery of injuries. The angle of the elevating leg rests can be adjusted to a degree that is suitable for the user, and then they can be lowered should they no longer require their legs to be completely elevated.
The Rhythm K7 Wheelchair has a steel frame and is made for bariatric users. It has a large 26 inch seat that can accommodate users up to 50 stone weight. It has many unique features, such as the ability to remove the rear wheels with out any tools for fast and easy hemi-height adjustments. Flip up padded armrests and a feetplate that can be adjusted to height are also included.
All of these features make Rhythm K7 wheelchairs self propelled one of the most adaptable and versatile available. It is suitable for a variety of scenarios and can be used by people with diverse needs, from those who need just their legs lowered to those who require continuous assistance with walking.
You can also hire our wheelchair with elevating legs rests for a full week. You can try the chair before deciding whether it's suitable for you, prior to deciding to purchase it. The price of hiring includes the delivery, collection and return of the chair as well as all the accessories.
Wheelchair legrests are an essential accessory for wheelchair users. They offer extra support for the feet and legs while sitting. Leg rests are simple to attach or remove and they can be moved from one chair to another so you always have them available. Legrests are available in two different styles for the basic and light Spinlife wheelchairs: elevating or swing away legrests. Both are suitable for the majority of users. Legrests that swing away can be adjusted to a comfortable height and then lowered for transfers to and from a wheelchair. Leg rests that are elevated are a great option for anyone who requires their legs elevated. They are equipped with the padding for your calf.
Heavy User wheelchair self propelled with Leg Rests that are elevated
The Titus Heavy Duty Wheelchair With Legrests that Elevate is designed for those with bariatric issues who require leg rests. It features a sturdy frame that can support larger frame sizes. This model is ideal for those who have larger requirements. It comes with the capacity of a seat that is 30 inches wide with the weight limit is 700lbs, a heavy-duty slide-tube silver vein steel frame, and detachable feet plates that swing away.
Many wheelchairs have powered elevating legrests that permit the user to raise their feet to a comfortable level for better circulation and reduced swelling. Some models include a calf pad for added comfort, however the main advantage of this type of legrest is that it can be raised and then lowered in a single movement. This is particularly beneficial for those with poor knee flexion or arthritic issues because it allows the user to keep an extended (knee straight) position.
The other type of legrest is referred to as an articulating legrest and differs from the standard wheelchair legrest in that it is able to be positioned at a number of angles. This makes it an excellent option for people who experience issues with the angle of the knee when lifting or lowering the footplate. The articulation alters the distance between the knee and the footplate when in different positions. This means that the footplate will be wider when it's elevated compared to when it's lowered.
Because they are powered, the legrests with articulation do have an additional cost, and consequently, you'll find them fitted to a more specialist wheelchair. This is because of the additional components needed to power this kind of legrest, including an actuator and motor. The addition of these components adds weight to the overall weight of the wheelchair, making it difficult to maneuver especially in tight spaces.
There are two kinds of wheelchairs that have elevating legrests that can be lowered: swing away and center mount. Both have their advantages and disadvantages, but it depends on the individual preference of the user and their needs. Legrests that swing away have the advantage that they can be positioned on either side of the chair to provide greater mobility, however they can be more prone to damage as the actuator is situated on the outside of the legrest where it is easily smashed by other people or objects within the room.
The centre mount legrests are safer as they are fixed in the middle of the wheelchair. They are also less likely to be struck. However, they don't provide as many positions and it is also worth mentioning that the centre mount may be a visible obstruction for certain users. It is important to talk to a healthcare professional about your options before choosing swing away or centre mounted legrests to ensure that the best legrest is chosen for your requirements.
Standard Wheelchair with Elevated Leg Rest
Standard wheelchairs with leg rests are designed to redistribute pressure from the legs, which helps to prevent the formation of pressure sores. They also help improve circulation and comfort for lower limbs as well as aid in maintaining balance and stability. The padding leg rests are generally fitted to the front or rear of the wheelchair and are equipped with a variety of adjustable features. Some leg rests come with a swing-away component which makes it easier for patients to move in and out of the wheelchair. Some leg rests have a telescoping, adjustable footplate that can be adjusted to different leg lengths.
The type of leg rest you choose will depend on the condition of your wheelchair. Some leg rests are motorized while others are manual. Leg rests can also be adjusted to different angles, which can affect your sitting posture and mobility.
The choice between an elevated leg rest and an articulating leg rest will also depend on your medical needs. Elevating leg rests stay at the same elevation and are a good choice for those who cannot bend their legs. However, if you have the option to bend your legs, then an articulated knee rest could be more appropriate. This is because they adjust in length automatically, meaning you don't need to keep adjusting them manually.
If you're thinking of purchasing a wheelchair with leg rests We recommend to test it before deciding. This will help you choose the right leg rest that is suitable for you and ensure that it will work well with the wheelchair you've selected. It is also recommended to speak with your therapist prior to deciding on any wheelchair accessories, as they can guide you on the best choices for you.
We provide padded legrests for self propelled wheelchairs lightweight as an additional feature that can be available for rental on a daily weekly or monthly basis. Visit our website to learn more about the wheelchairs that we rent.
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