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Power Assist Add-Ons For Wheelchairs
Add-ons with power assist enable wheelchair users to move further and traverse more difficult terrain. They also decrease the amount of energy required to propel the wheelchair, which results in lower heart rates and less muscle fatigue.
They are simple to transport and don't change the look of traditional chairs. They are also simple to use.
WheelDrive
Front wheel drive wheelchairs are most robust and stable. The large drive wheels are able to "grab" the road, enabling the chair to traverse difficult terrains such as grass, gravel, or steps. This configuration is also an excellent option for those who require to maneuver your chair in tight spaces as you can easily make sharp turns with the front drive.
During the wheelchair selection process your therapist or Assistant Technology Professional (ATP) will take into consideration which base and components are best suited to your needs. In addition to the wheel configuration, the selection of an auxiliary power assist add-on should be considered. There are several different options for power assist, such as front-wheel, middle-wheel and rear-wheel power add-ons.
The brand new and relaunched WheelDrive power add-on from Sunrise Medical offers a unique dual rim design with different driving modes. The large 'assist rim' offers additional power assistance with every push, which decreases fatigue and allows you to get more out of each push. The smaller rim for driving gives you continuous power, making climbing easier. WheelDrive can be fitted to any manual wheelchair, without additional components or modifications. It is also easy to switch between the two driving modes by using an intuitive power button.
The power assistance is provided by the hub motor, which is a brushless design. It is powered by detachable light batteries and can be fully charged in less than two hours. Its small size and user-friendly makes it the ideal solution for those who require some extra assistance to travel long distances. The WheelDrive does not require any maintenance unlike other battery-powered power assist add-ons which can be a bit difficult to keep in good condition.
If you're considering adding a front-wheel drive power wheelchair to your existing manual wheelchair, we suggest that you speak to one of our ATPs for further details and an example. If you are considering the new Empulse 4Front 2 power wheelchair, the standard FrontDrive system includes iLevel, which increases the safe seat height up to 12 inches. This lets you perform mobility related activities of daily living, such as toileting, grooming, and reaching at a greater height, which will help you live healthier and happier.
Rear Power Assist Add-ons
Power wheelchairs can help reduce the amount of effort required to propel manual wheelchairs. They can also help maintain shoulder health and decrease the risk of injury that can result from prolonged, repetitive manual propulsion. You can go further, navigate steep slopes, and maneuver in difficult environments by adding power assist to your chair.
The power add-ons for wheelchairs can be divided into three categories: rear attachments that are similar to the SmartDrive front attachments, which raise the wheels of a manual chair off the ground (similarly to a bicycle) and hybrid systems combining both features. Front attachments are typically controlled by a hand-rim activated device, such as the Alber Smoov or Klaxon Twist and rear attachments are usually joystick conversion devices like the Alber E-Motion or SmartDrive.
Some of these wheelchair power add-ons are powered by a rechargeable battery and others, like the WheelDrive, are connected to the motor inside the wheelchair and powered by the kinetic energy of the wheel's rotation. These that are powered by batteries are usually lighter and compact than those that are driven by kinetic energy from the wheel rotation.
One of the most popular wheelchair power accessories is the Spinergy ZX-1, which attaches to the back axel of rigid and folding frame active wheelchairs and has three different support levels that can be adjusted with the push of an button. It is also easy to switch from manual mode to power mode and back again.
Another option is the BATEC Manual Power Assist Wheel, which also has three different support levels and can be controlled using the joystick, which makes it ideal for those who require different levels of power assistance in different situations. These kinds of power accessories can also be used to help relieve the strain on your elbows and shoulders which allows you to go farther with less effort. This is particularly beneficial when you're worried about the effects of long-distance self-propulsion on your shoulder health.
address here for active users is one specifically designed for those who lead an an active lifestyle and want to stay independent and mobile. They are lighter and more maneuverable than self-propelled wheelchairs. This means that the upper body will not be as worn out. They can also travel over difficult terrains for longer distances with no assistance.
A wheelchair designed to be used for an active lifestyle typically has a smaller frame size to help increase maneuverability. The rear wheels of a wheelchair made for an active lifestyle are usually larger than standard ones, allowing the user to get them easily and move forward. The backrest is often lower to allow the user to move their arms and shoulders freely while self-propelling.
Powered add-ons can be used to increase the performance of your wheelchair for active users. They can supply additional power when required. This is helpful when climbing up hills, travelling long distances or when the user is feeling exhausted. A powered add-on can be controlled by the user through voice commands or by moving their eyes, which can help with independence and reduce the need for someone else to push them.
The E-bike attachments on wheelchairs are a new and exciting way to improve mobility and efficiency. These attach to the front wheel of a wheelchair, transforming it into a hand-bike with three wheels, which allows users to travel faster and farther than they could on their own. This is an excellent option for those who want to commute to work, do errands or simply enjoy a relaxing ride. A power bike accessory can be adjusted to fit the user's needs and preferences, with different rear wheel angle options available along with adjustable seat tension and footrest positioning. This allows for the ultimate in personalization and versatility.
Foldable Power Assist Device
Power add-ons attach to the rear wheels of manual wheelchairs, replacing the existing rear wheels. They are easy to use and permit the user to go longer distances while requiring less effort. They are light and have advanced control systems that allow for remote fault detection and monitoring of battery levels and programming.
These are aftermarket accessories that can be connected to a range 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 is controlled using an electronic wristband. Some models also come with an integrated push tracker that can keep track of the amount of time the power add-on is used.
They can aid people in climbing mountains and other obstacles with ease. They are ideal for helping users maintain their independence by continuing to take part in everyday activities and work, socialize with friends and family and enjoy more freedom to travel for leisure.
In some cases the use of a power-assist option may reduce the amount of pressure put on the person. They can also reduce the time required to complete mobility tasks, and make it easier for people to overcome obstacles like stairs, inclines, and curb cuts.
Many foldable power-assist products are portable, so wheelchair users can take their chair on family trips without having to use a van. They can be removed from the chair to travel for work or other events, and then reattached when they return home. This could help people retain their paid employment, volunteer work and other endeavours to continue to contribute to society and be a valued member of the community.
Non-folding power-assist gadgets are generally heavier and larger than their folding counterparts, however they can still be very compact when not in use. They can be folded and have their accessories removed to free even more space. They can be stored in the trunk of a regular family vehicle, which permits individuals to travel with their families to work and other locations and also visit friends and relatives.