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Wheelchair : Handicap Products: Light Weight Travel Ergonomic Wheelchair - 0 views

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    Ergonomic wheelchair and it's Uses Manual wheelchairs are those that require human power to move them. Many manual wheelchairs can be folded for storage or placement into a vehicle, although modern wheelchairs are just as likely to be rigid framed. Manual or self-propelled wheelchairs are propelled by the occupant, usually by turning the large rear wheels, from 20-24 inches (51-61 cm)in average diameter, and resembling bicycle wheels. The user moves the chair by pushing on the handrims, which are made of circular tubing attached to the outside of the large wheels. The handrims have a diameter that is slightly less than that of the rear wheels. Skilled users can control speed and turning and often learn to balance the chair on its rear wheels - do a wheelie. The wheelie is not just for show - a rider who can control the chair in this manner can climb and descend curbs and move over small obstacles. http://www.wheelchairindia.com http://www.wheelchairindia.com/Wheelchair/1/ERGONOMIC-WHEELCHAIR
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KARMA KP 10-3 POWER WHEELCHAIR - 0 views

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    Karma KP 80 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. KP-80 Standing Wheelchair is a compact and fully powered wheelchair designed for your budget Price. The front-wheel drive provides agile control for the chair to negotiate various indoors and out. It comes with the innovative S-Ergo seat and wide range of power backrest angle adjustment (80-120 degree)
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Wheelchair : Handicap Products: Special Type Of Wheelchair - 0 views

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    Electric wheelchairs are special type of wheelchairs that moved with electric motor and navigational controls. In these wheelchairs a small joystick mounted on the armrest rather than manual power. It also consists of head-switches, chin-operated joysticks and other specialist controls to perform independent operation for those people who cannot manage a manual joystick. Powerchairs are generally four-wheeled or six-wheeled and non-folding, however some folding designs exist and other designs may have some ability to partially dismantle for transit. Four general styles of powerchair drive systems exist: front, centre or rear wheel drive and all-wheel drive. Powered wheels are typically somewhat larger than the trailing/castoring wheels, while castoring wheels are typically larger than the castors on a manual chair. Centre wheel drive powerchairs have castors at both front and rear for a six-wheel layout.
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Ergonomic wheelchair For Sale - 0 views

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    rgonomic wheelchairs are those that require human power to move them. Many manual wheelchairs can be folded for storage or placement into a vehicle, although modern wheelchairs are just as likely to be rigid framed. Ergonomic or self-propelled are propelled by the occupant, usually by turning the large rear wheels, from 20-24 inches in average diameter, and resembling bicycle wheels. The user moves the chair by pushing on the handrims, which are made of circular tubing attached to the outside of the large wheels. The handrims have a diameter that is slightly less than that of the rear wheels. Skilled users can control speed and turning and often learn to balance the chair on its rear wheels - do a wheelie. The wheelie is not just for show - a rider who can control the chair in this manner can climb and descend curbs and move over small obstacles. Price starts from 18500 INR,301.330 USD
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Uses Of Ergonomic Wheelchair - 0 views

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    Ergonomic wheelchairs are those that require human power to move them. Many manual wheelchairs can be folded for storage or placement into a vehicle, although modern wheelchairs are just as likely to be rigid framed. Ergonomic or self-propelled are propelled by the occupant, usually by turning the large rear wheels, from 20-24 inches in average diameter, and resembling bicycle wheels. The user moves the chair by pushing on the handrims, which are made of circular tubing attached to the outside of the large wheels. The handrims have a diameter that is slightly less than that of the rear wheels. Skilled users can control speed and turning and often learn to balance the chair on its rear wheels - do a wheelie. The wheelie is not just for show - a rider who can control the chair in this manner can climb and descend curbs and move over small obstacles. Price starts from 18500 INR,301.330 USD
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