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Power Assist Add-Ons For Wheelchairs<br /><br />Add-ons that provide power assist enable wheelchair users to move further and traverse more difficult terrain. They also reduce the effort required for propulsion. This leads to lower heart rates and less muscle fatigue.<br /><br />The best thing about these devices is that they don't alter the appearance of a traditional chair and they are easily transported. They are also extremely simple to use.<br /><br />WheelDrive<br /><br />Front wheel drive wheelchairs are most robust and stable. <a href="https://www.mymobilityscooters.uk/products/mobiclinic-teatro-lightweight-folding-children-s-wheelchair-red">My Mobility Scooters</a> grab" the road and let the chair tackle difficult terrain such as gravel, grass or steps. This configuration is great if you have to maneuver your wheelchair through tight areas. You can make quick turns using the front drive.<br /><br />When making a selection, your therapist or assistant Technology Professional will consider which base and components best meet your needs. An add-on for power assist is also important to consider. There are many options for power assist, including front-wheel, mid-wheel and rear-wheel power add-ons.<br /><br />The brand new and relaunched WheelDrive add-on offered by Sunrise Medical features a dual rim design that offers different driving modes. The large 'assist wheel' gives you additional power with each push. This helps reduce fatigue and lets you go further with each push. The smaller rim of the drive provides continuous power to make climbing more comfortable. WheelDrive can be installed on nearly any manual wheelchair with no additional parts or modifications. It is also simple to switch between the two driving modes pressing the power button with a simple click.<br /><br />The motor's brushless design is powered by lightweight batteries that can be detached and fully charged in just two hours. Its compact size and user-friendly make it a perfect choice for those who require an extra helping hand to travel for long distances. The WheelDrive does not require any maintenance, unlike other battery powered power assist add-ons which can be quite difficult to maintain in good working order.<br /><br />We suggest that you speak with one of our ATPs to learn more and to view a demonstration if you are contemplating adding a power wheelchair that has 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 to 12 inches. This allows you to complete the mobility-related activities of daily living such as getting up, grooming and toileting at a more independent height, which will make your life more comfortable and happier.<br /><br />Rear Power Assist add-ons<br /><br />Power add-ons for wheelchairs are great ways to reduce the amount of work required to propel manually a chair. They also protect shoulder health and reduce the fear of injury that comes with long-term, repetitive manual propulsion. You can go further, navigate steep slopes, and maneuver through difficult environments by adding power assist to your chair.<br /><br />Wheelchair power add-ons are categorized into rear attachments (such as the SmartDrive) and front attachments that lift the caster wheels of a manual wheelchair off the ground and replace them with a larger, centered wheel (similar to the bicycle) such as the BATEC Manual or Rio Dragonfly, and hybrid systems that combine both of these features. Front attachments are usually controlled by a hand-rim activated device like the Alber Smoov or Klaxon Twist and rear attachments are usually joystick conversion devices like the Alber E-Motion or SmartDrive.<br /><br />Some of these wheelchair add-ons use a rechargeable batteries, as do others such as the WheelDrive are connected to the wheelchair motor and powered by the kinetic energy generated by the wheel rotation. The ones powered by batteries are generally smaller and lighter than those that rely on energy from the kinetic force to drive the wheels.<br /><br />One of the most well-known wheelchair power add-ons is the Spinergy ZX-1, which attaches to the back axle of rigid and folding frame active wheelchairs and has three different support levels that can be changed with the press of a button. It is also easy to transfer from manual to power mode and back.<br /><br />The BATEC Manual Power Assist Wheel is another alternative. It comes with three levels of support and can also be operated by a joystick. This makes it ideal for users who need varying levels of assistance in various environments. These power add-ons can be useful for reducing pressure on the elbows and shoulders. This allows you to go farther with less effort. This is particularly useful when you are concerned about the impact of propulsion for long distances on your shoulders.<br /><br />Active Wheelchairs for Users<br /><br />A wheelchair for active users is one specifically designed for those who lead an life in active ways and want to remain mobile and independent. These wheelchairs are lighter and easier to maneuver than self-propelled ones. This means that the upper body will not be as fatigued. They can also travel over difficult terrains for longer distances with no assistance.<br /><br />A wheelchair designed for an active lifestyle typically comes with a small frame size to help increase manoeuvrability. The rear wheels of a wheeled chair designed for active use are typically larger than standard ones to allow the user to get them easily and propel themselves forward. The backrest height is typically lower, allowing the user to move their arms and shoulders freely when self-propelling.<br /><br />Powered add-ons are a great way to make your active user wheelchair more efficient, as they can offer additional power when required. This is useful when climbing hills, travelling long distances or when the user feels exhausted. A powered add-on can be controlled by the user through voice commands or by moving their eyes. This can help with independence and reduce the need for someone else to push them.<br /><br />E-bike attachments for wheelchairs are an innovative and exciting way to increase mobility and efficiency. They attach to the front of the wheelchair and transform it into a three-wheeled handbike that allows users to travel faster and further than they could on their own. This is a great choice for people who want to commute to work, do some errands, or simply take a relaxing bike ride. The power bike can be customized to suit the preferences and needs of the rider. There are different options for rear wheel angles and also adjustable seat tension and footrest placement. This lets you achieve the highest level of personalization and versatility.<br /><br />Foldable Power Assist Device<br /><br />Power add-ons connect to the back wheels of manual wheelchairs, replacing their existing rear wheels. They are easy to use and allow users to travel 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.<br /><br />These are accessories from the aftermarket that can be mounted on a wide variety of manual wheelchairs, including folding models. Examples include the SmartDrive MX2+ and Alber Smoov. The device is activated by pressing a button or switch, and controlled by a wireless wristband. Some have an integrated push tracker that tracks the amount of power that was using.<br /><br /><br /><br />They enable people to travel further without getting tired and can help them climb hills and other obstacles more easily. They enable users to maintain independence by completing their daily routine, working and socializing with family and friends.<br /><br />In certain situations the use of a power-assist option can help reduce the amount of pressure exerted on the individual. Additionally they have been proven to decrease the amount of time it takes a person to perform activities that require mobility. They can also aid in overcoming obstacles such as steps, inclines, and curb cuts.<br /><br />Many power-assists that fold are portable, so users can bring their wheelchair on family trips without the need for a van. They can be removed from the chair in order to travel for work or other activities, and then reattached when they return home. This could help people keep their jobs, volunteer work and other efforts to contribute to society and be a valued member of the community.<br /><br />Power-assist devices that are not foldable are generally heavier and larger than their folding counterparts, but they can be compact when not in use. Many of them can be folded and their accessories removed, which can save even more space. They can be put in the trunk of any family car. This allows people to travel with their families, to work, to other locations, and to visit family and friends.<br /><br />
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