Self Propelled Wheelchair With Elevated Leg RestOur wheelchairs with elevating leg rests enable you to raise one or both of your legs for blood circulation, pain relief and increased comfort. They can be easily fitted to your manual wheelchairs and are angle adjustable.
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Bariatric Wheelchair with Leg Rests That Are Elevated
People who weigh up to 50 stone can benefit from either or both legs being elevated at various angles with our bariatric chair with elevated leg rest. This is especially beneficial for those who require their legs to be elevated for comfort, or to aid in the recovery process from injury. The angle of elevating leg rests is adjustable to suit the needs of the user. They can then be lowered if they no longer require legs to be fully elevated.
The Rhythm K7 Wheelchair has a steel frame and is made specifically for bariatric patients. It features a 26-inch seat and can carry users with up to 50 stone. It has a number of unique features, including the tool-free removal of the rear wheels for quick and easy adjustable hemi height, flip up arm rests that are padded and a height adjustable footplate.
All of these features make the Rhythm K7 wheelchair among the most adaptable and flexible on the market. It is suitable for a wide range of situations and can be utilized by a variety of people with different needs.
You can also hire our wheelchair with elevating legs rests for a full week. You can try the chair and decide if it's right for you, before you purchase it. The cost of hiring covers the delivery and collection of the chair and all accessories.
Legrests for wheelchairs are an essential accessory for wheelchair users. They offer extra support for the feet and legs while sitting. They are simple to attach and detach and can be moved between chairs, ensuring that you always access them if required. Legrests come in two different styles for basic and light Spinlife wheelchairs: elevating or swing away legrests. Both are suitable for the majority of users. The swingaway legrests can be repositioned to a comfortable level and then lowered for transfers to and from the wheelchair. Leg rests that are elevated are a great option for anyone who needs their legs elevated. They come with calf padding.
Heavy User Wheelchair Elevated Leg Rest
The Titus Heavy Duty Wheelchair With Elevating Legrests is made for those with bariatric issues who require leg rests. It is built with an extremely sturdy frame that can support larger frame sizes. With the seat width of up 30 inches, a weight capacity up to 700lbs, a robust slide tube with silver vein steel frame and swing away foot plates that are detachable this wheelchair
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Legrests that are powered elevating are a standard feature on a lot of wheelchairs. They let the user raise their feet to a comfortable level to improve circulation and decrease swelling. The legrests can be raised and lowered by a single movement. Some models come with an extra calf cushion to provide comfort. This can be especially beneficial for those with poor knee flexion or arthritic conditions as it allows the user to keep an extended (knee straight) position.
Another type is an footrest that is articulating. It differs from a standard wheelchair legrest because it is adjustable to different angles. This makes it a good option for those who have difficulty with the angle of their knee when lifting or lowering the footplate. The articulation changes the distance between the knee and footplate when in different positions. This means that the footplate will be wider when it's elevated than when it's lowered.
Since they are typically powered, the legrests that articulate do have an additional cost and consequently, you'll find them installed on a more specialized wheelchair. This is due to the additional components needed to power this type legrest, which includes a motor and actuator. The addition of these components adds weight to the overall weight of the chair, making it more difficult to manoeuvre particularly in tight spaces.
There are two types of wheelchairs with elevating legrests such as swing away and center mount. Both have pros and cons however it all is a matter of individual preference of the user and their requirements. Legrests that swing away have the advantage that they can be placed on either side of the chair, allowing greater freedom of movement but are more susceptible to damage since the actuator is situated on the outside of the legrest where it is easily knocked over by other people or objects within the room.
The centre mount legrests are a safer choice because they are mounted in the middle of the wheelchair. They are also less likely to be hit. They don't have as many options for positioning and can be a barrier to some users. If you opt for swing away or centre mount legrests, it is essential to discuss your options with a medical professional to ensure the right type of legrest is chosen to meet your needs.
Standard Wheelchair with Elevated Leg Rest
Standard wheelchairs with leg rests are designed to help distribute pressure between the legs, which can help to prevent the formation of pressure sores. They also aid in increased circulation and comfort in the lower limbs, and also help maintain stability and balance. The cushioned leg rests are usually placed at the front or rear of the wheelchair and come with a variety of adjustment features. Some leg rests have a swing-away feature that can make it easier to move from and into a wheelchair. Certain leg rests feature an adjustable, telescoping footplate that can be adapted to different leg lengths.
The type of leg rest you pick will depend on the condition of your wheelchair. Some leg rests are motorized however others do not. There are also different angles that the leg rests are set at, which could affect your sitting position and how easy it is to move around.
Your medical condition can influence your choice. Elevating leg rests remain at the same elevation and are therefore ideal for those who cannot bend their legs. If you do have the option to bend your legs, an articulated leg rest might be better. This is because they adjust their length automatically, so you don't have to adjust them manually.
If you are planning on buying a wheelchair that has leg rests, we recommend that you try it out before deciding. This will ensure that you get the correct type of leg rest that meets your needs, and that it fits comfortably with the
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