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Rehab Power Wheelchairs

Quantum Rehab

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Permobil
 

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Invacare
 

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What is a rehab power wheelchair?

A rehab power wheelchair is a highly customizable and motorized mobility device designed for individuals with significant physical disabilities or mobility impairments. Unlike standard power wheelchairs, rehab power wheelchairs are tailored to meet the specific medical, functional, and lifestyle needs of the user. These wheelchairs offer advanced features and adjustments, enabling users to achieve optimal comfort, mobility, and independence.

One of the primary distinctions of a rehab power wheelchair is its customization. These wheelchairs are often prescribed by a medical professional and designed in collaboration with a certified Assistive Technology Professional (ATP). The process involves a detailed assessment of the user's needs, including their physical condition, environment, and daily activities. Based on this assessment, the wheelchair can be equipped with various specialized components such as customized seating systems, tilt-and-recline functions, elevating leg rests, and advanced control systems that can be operated by different parts of the body, such as the head, chin, or even the mouth for individuals with limited hand function.

Rehab power wheelchairs are also built to handle various terrains and environments, making them suitable for indoor and outdoor use. They typically feature robust motors, durable frames, and specialized wheels to navigate different surfaces. Additionally, these wheelchairs often include programmable electronics that allow for fine-tuning of the driving experience, ensuring the user can control the chair with precision and ease.

Another critical aspect of rehab power wheelchairs is their role in preventing secondary health issues. Proper seating and positioning are essential for users who spend extended periods in their chairs. Customizable features like pressure-relief cushions and postural support systems help reduce the risk of pressure sores, spinal deformities, and other complications.

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