WHEELCHAIRS

Some of the factors to consider when buying a wheelchair involve the following.

  1. Will you self-propel or have an attendant?
  2. How frequently will you use the chair?
  3. Will you use the chair both indoors and outdoors?
  4. Will you need to transport the chair in a folded-up position?
  5. What overall weight limitations do you have for lifting the wheelchair for transport or storage?

The primary features to consider when buying a wheelchair include the following.

  1. Rear Wheels:
    • Size
    • Rims and spokes, or MAG type
    • Tires – pneumatic or solid rubber
    • Quick release or not
    • Anti-tip wheels at back or not
  2. Front wheels:
    • Size
    • Swivel
  3. Footrests:
    • Fixed or removable
    • Elevating or not
    • Height adjustable or not
    • Straps:
      • Calf
      • Heel
  4. Armrests:
    • Full or half length
    • Removable or turn up 90 degrees
    • Tip and remove, or tip and pivot out of the way
    • Height adjustable or not
  5. Brakes:
    • Wheel brake:
      • Ease of access
      • Push forward or pull back
    • Attendant brake
    • Ease of adjusting brakes

To assess the correct size, you need to consider the following.

  1. User weight:
    • 250 lbs or less
    • More than 250 lbs – heavy duty
  2. Seat size
    • Width – Not to loose of tight
    • Depth (base of spine to back of knees):
      • Too short – too much weight put on your bottom
      • Too long – irritation on back of knees
  3. Backrest height
  4. Armrest height

Wheelchair accessories to consider include the following:

  1. Wheelchair cushions – based on susceptibility to sores of user:
    • Low Risk – foam
    • Medium Risk – memory foam and gel
    • High Risk – gel or air-based
  2. Walking stick or crutch holders
  3. Weather protection:
    • Simple mac, gore-tex, or fleece-lined
    • Leg protection or not
  4. Storage options for personal items:
    • Size – small personal items only, or bigger items
    • Position on chair -under chair, on armrest, or in back

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Medline Lightweight & User-Friendly Wheelchair With Flip-Back, Desk-Length Arms & Elevating Leg Rests for Extra Comfort, Gray, 18″ Seat

$200.58
  • Flip-back, desk-length arms make it easy to navigate under tables | elevating leg rests enhance comfort and remove easily
  • Breathable nylon upholstery is soft and comfortable
  • Premium welds ensure reliability and durability
  • Smooth-rolling Mag wheels with low-maintenance flat-free tires; foot-powered movement with 2” seat-height adjustments (hemi-height)
  • 300-Lb. Weight capacity | 33-lb. Product weight, without leg rests. Latex free; Not MRI safe

Medline Mobility Ultralight Transport Wheelchair, 19” Wide Seat, Permanent Desk-Length Arms, Swing Away Footrests, Blue Frame

$150.25
 
  • Our 300 lb weight capacity ultralight transport chair allows you to travel light while making outings and/or and rehab situations easier
  • This durable transport chair weighs less than 15 lbs | Compact, simple-folding design is great for travel and storage
  • Stow-n-go clips allow the comfort footrests to be locked to the side of the chair when not in use
  • Restaurant-style permanent armrests allow the user to sit closer to tables and desks
  • Padded nylon upholstery | 8 inch rear wheels for easy forward and reverse | Made of high-grade aluminum | 16 inch seat depth, 19 inch seat width