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Power Assist Add-Ons For Wheelchairs

Power assist add-ons allow wheelchair users to travel longer distances and traverse difficult terrain. They also reduce the effort required for propulsion. This leads to lower heart rate and less muscle fatigue.

These chairs are simple to transport and don't change the look of manual chairs. They are also easy to use.

WheelDrive

Front wheel drive wheelchairs are most robust and stable. The large drive wheels can "grab" the road and allow the chair to tackle difficult terrain such as grass, gravel, or steps. This configuration is also an excellent option for those who have to maneuver your chair through tight spaces as it is easy to make sharp turns using the front drive.

In the process of selecting, your Therapist or assistant Technology Professional will consider which base and components will best suit your needs. In addition to the drive wheel configuration, the selection of an additional power assist add-on should also be considered. There are many options for power assist, including front-wheel add-ons add-ons, and rear-wheel add-ons.

The brand new and relaunched WheelDrive power add-on from Sunrise Medical offers a unique dual rim design with different driving modes. The large 'assist wheel' gives you extra power with every push. This reduces fatigue, and lets you go further with each push. While the smaller 'drive rim' provides continuous power for easier climbing. WheelDrive can be installed on nearly any manual wheelchair without additional components or modifications. It is also simple to switch between the two driving modes using an intuitive power button.

The hub motor with a brushless design is powered by batteries of light weight that can be detached and fully charged in just two hours. Its small size and easy to use make it a perfect choice for those who require some extra assistance to travel long distances. The WheelDrive is not in need of maintenance unlike other battery-powered power assist add-ons which can be a bit difficult to keep in good working order.

We suggest you contact one of our ATPs for more information and to view the demonstration if you're thinking about the addition of a power wheelchair with front-wheel drive to your manual wheelchair. If you're thinking about the new Empulse 4Front 2 power wheelchair, the standard FrontDrive system comes with iLevel, which increases your safe seat elevation up to 12 inches. This lets you perform the mobility-related activities of daily living such as toileting, grooming, and reaching at a greater height, which can make your life more comfortable and happier.

Rear Power Assist add-ons

Power wheelchairs can help reduce the amount of effort required to propel manually-driven wheelchairs. They also protect shoulder health and lessen the risk of injury that is associated with the repetitive, long-lasting manual propulsion. You can go further, navigate steep slopes, and maneuver in difficult conditions by incorporating power assist into your chair.

Wheelchair power add-ons can be classified into rear attachments (such as the SmartDrive), front attachments that lift a manual wheelchair's caster wheels off the ground and replace them with a larger, centered wheel (similar to bicycles) such as the BATEC Manual or Rio Dragonfly and hybrid systems that incorporate both of these features. Front attachments can be controlled with a hand-rim activated system such as the Alber Smoov, Klaxon Twist or SmartDrive. Attachments to the rear are, however are a joystick conversion device, like the Alber E-Motion and SmartDrive.

Some of these wheelchair add-ons use a rechargeable batteries, as do others such as the WheelDrive are connected to the motor of the wheelchair and powered by the kinetic energy generated by the wheel rotation. The ones powered by batteries are generally lighter and more compact than those that rely on kinetic energy to drive the wheels.

Spinergy ZX-1 is one of the most popular wheelchair add-ons. It is attached to the folding or rigid frame of active wheelchairs. There are three levels of support, and they can be changed by pressing the button. It is simple to switch between manual and powered mode and in reverse.

Another option is the BATEC Manual Power Assist Wheel It also comes with three different levels of support. It can be controlled by a joystick, making it ideal for those who require different levels of power assistance in various environments. These types of power add-ons can also be used to assist in reducing the pressure on elbows and shoulders, allowing you to go farther with less effort. used self propelled wheelchair is particularly useful if you are concerned about the effect of propulsion for long distances on your shoulders.

Active User Wheelchairs


Active user wheelchairs are made for those who wish to be mobile and independent and live an active life. They are lighter and more maneuverable than standard self propelled wheelchairs, meaning that users will see less wear and wear on their upper body. They can also travel over difficult terrains for longer distances with no assistance.

A wheelchair designed to be used for an active lifestyle typically comes with a small frame size to help increase maneuverability. Furthermore, the rear wheels are usually larger than standard wheelchairs in order to allow the user to easily access them and then propel themselves forward. The backrest height is also usually lower to enable the user to move their arms and shoulders freely when self-propelling.

Powered add-ons can also be used to improve the efficiency of your wheelchair for active users. They can supply additional power when required. This can be useful for going up and down hills, for long distances or when the user feels exhausted. A powered accessory can be controlled by the user using voice commands or by adjusting their eyes, which can help with independence and reduce the need for a person to push them.

E-bike attachments for wheelchairs are an innovative and exciting way to improve mobility and efficiency. These attach to the front of a wheelchair to transform it into a three-wheeled hand bike that allows the user to travel faster and further than they could on their own. This is a great choice for people who want to commute to work, run around or just enjoy a leisurely bike ride. The power bike can be adapted to meet the needs and preferences of the user. There are a variety of options for rear wheel angles as well as adjustable the footrest and seat tension. This gives you the most flexibility and personalization.

Foldable Power Assist Device

Power add-ons attach to the back wheels of manual wheelchairs, replacing their original rear wheels. They are easy to operate and allow for greater distances to be covered with less effort. These are lightweight and feature advanced control systems that allow remote fault detection monitoring of battery levels, and programming.

These are aftermarket components that can be mounted on a wide variety of manual wheelchairs, including folding models. Examples include the SmartDrive MX2+ or Alber Smoov. The device is activated by pressing a button or switch. It is controlled using the wristband wireless to start the motor and change settings such as speed. Some models come with a built in push tracker that tracks how much power the add-on was used.

They enable individuals to travel greater distances without getting tired and can help them climb the slopes and other obstacles with ease. They are perfect for those who want to remain independent by continuing to take part in everyday activities and working, as well as socializing with family and friends and travel more freely to enjoy leisure.

In certain instances the use of an assist device can prevent pressure sores by reducing the amount of force being put on the body by the user. They can also reduce the time required to perform mobility tasks, and make it easier for people to overcome obstacles like steps, inclines and curb cuts.

Many power-assists that fold are portable, which means that users can bring their wheelchair on family trips without the need for a van. They can be detached from the chair in order to transportation to work or other occasions and then reattached upon return. This can help people to continue to work for a salary or volunteer efforts to contribute to society and be an active member of the community.

When not in use non-folding power assist devices are typically larger and heavier. A lot of them fold and have their accessories removed to make more space. They can be stored inside the trunk of any family car. This allows people to travel with their families to work, go to other places and even visit family and friends.

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