Recliner wheelchairs represent the highest standard in affordable quality, style and strength. The gray hammer tone finish is fashionable and durable. Comfortable padded black cloth material is re-enforced to prevent stretching and ripping. The high back includes a neck support to provide additional comfort for patient. The dual axle design allows for easy conversion from adult to hemi seat heights. They recline to full 180 degree positions, and have "Easy Adjust" foot riggings.
KARMA KP 80 POWER WHEELCHAIR
Karma KP 80 POWER STANDING WHEELCHAIR
Karma latest power standing wheelchair is now available in India. Power Standing wheelchair - Increase your freedom Stand up again improve your independence and be find of your body
FEATURES
Power standing
Swing-away controller
Power Recline function
Front wheel drive
Flip-back Ergonomic arm pad
Knee support
Multiple adjustments - seat depth, footplate height, armrest height
Parking Brake
50AH Battery
J6 Power Wheelchair
The compact J6 is the ultimate choice for users who demand the superb stability of Mid-Wheel 6 design and tight-quarter maneuverability. Highly adaptable, the J6 accepts a wide range of seating and electronics options while its powerful drive train delivers high-performance torque.
J6 Power Wheelchair Features:
Mid-Wheel 6 allows six wheels on the ground for maximum stability.
Compatible with TRU-Balance Tilt.
OMNI-Casters (nylon, spherical-shaped casters) on front and rear prevent wheel hang-ups.
Side-mounted, easily accessible freewheel levers.
ATX Suspension (Active-Trac with extra stability) incorporates front OMNI-Casters for enhanced.
Performance over more varied terrain.
Easy front access to batteries.
J6 Power Wheelchair Specifications:
Drive Wheels: 10" Solid
Optional: 10" Pneumatic
Caster Wheels Front: 5" Solid
Rear: 6" Solid
Anti-Tip Wheels N/A
Maximum Speed^4/^: Up to 4 mph
Ground Clearance: 2.5" (frame)
Turning Radius^5/^: 22"
Overall Length: 34.74" without foot riggings
Base Width: 23.19"
Seating Sizes: TRU-Balance® 2
Synergy/Static: W: 10-20" D: 10-20"
Power Tilt: W: 14-20" D: 14-20"
Lift & Tilt: N/A
Seat-to-Floor Heights: TRU-Balance® 2
Synergy/Static8: 16.5" - 17.5"
Power Tilt8: 16.875"
Lift & Tilt8: N/A
Manual Tilt/Recline^10/^: Yes
Battery Size^6/^: U-1
Battery Weight^14/^: 23.4 lbs.
Available Electronics^12/^: 70A Q-Logic 2 NE
70A Q-Logic 2 NE+
70A Q-Logic 2 EX
Battery Charger 5A Off-board
Motor Packages 2-Pole 4 mph
Weight Capacity^7/^: 300 lbs.9
Base Weight: 100.2 lbs
CP Child Wheelchair
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a disorder of the brain. Normally, the brain tells the rest of the body exactly what to do and when to do it.CP affects the brain, a person might not be able to walk, talk, eat, or move the way most people do.
CP affects a person's muscle tone and ability to coordinate body movements. People with CP have trouble controlling their muscles. CP affects the part of the brain that controls speech, a person with CP might have trouble talking clearly or not be able to speak at all.
Because cerebral palsy affects muscle control, some people have learning disabilities or behavior problems - though many people with CP don't have these issues. Other people with CP also have medical problems like seizures or epilepsy, or hearing impairment.
CP may work with these experts:
a pediatric orthopedist
a developmental pediatrician who looks at how the person is growing or developing compared with other teens
a pediatric physiatrist (or rehabilitation physician), who helps kids with disabilities of many kinds
therapists, like physical therapists to help with movement, occupational therapists to help with skills like handwriting, and speech therapists
Features
Ultra light weight aluminum alloy frame
Epoxy powder coated frame
Detachable arm rest provided
Height adjustable and detachable head rest
Hydraulic reclining high back for a comfortable posture
Detachable back and seat pad
Extra cushion upholstery provided to under arm, head.
Hand brakes provided
Safety belt provided
Cerebral Palsy Wheelchair Price
Cerebral Palsy is a long-term chronic medical condition that requires long-term supportive care services.Cerebral Palsy often have other associative and co-mitigating medical conditions, including cognitive challenges, vision loss, hearing impairment, and seizures. These conditions require diagnosis, treatment and maintenance all at significant cost.The family of an individual with cerebral palsy is like