Wheelchair
Other Names
- Manual Wheelchair
- Power Wheelchair
- Electric Wheelchair
- Transport Chair
- Transport Wheelchair
- Mobility Chair
Indications
- Inability to ambulate safely
- Severe lower extremity weakness or paralysis
- Neurological conditions affecting mobility
- Post-operative non-weight-bearing status
- Spinal cord injury
- Advanced cardiopulmonary limitations
- Long-distance community mobility needs
Description
- Seated mobility device with frame, seat, backrest, and footrests
- Large rear wheels for self-propulsion (manual models)
- Push rims allow independent mobility in manual wheelchairs
- Transport chairs feature smaller rear wheels for caregiver propulsion
- Power wheelchairs utilize battery-powered motors with joystick control
- Braking system for safety and transfers
- Adjustable armrests and footplates for positioning and comfort
- Cushions may be added for pressure redistribution
Evidence
- Unknown
See Also
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Created by:
John Kiel on 3 March 2026 17:26:13
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3 March 2026 17:30:35
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