Manual Tilt in Space Wheelchair
Widely acclaimed by health professionals as being the best tilt-in-space wheelchair available, this brilliant design incorporates a superb supportive seating system (MPS) as well as providing excellent postural positioning.
| Dimensions | |
|---|---|
| Back Height | 550mm |
| Base Width | 575mm (attendant propelled mode) |
| Overall Length | 1010mm (attendant propelled mode) |
| Seat Depth | 16" - 19" - 20" (larger options available) |
| Seat Width | 16" - 18" - 20" (larger options available) |
| Style | |
| Frame Style | Self Propelled (24" rear wheels) |
| Frame Style | Attendant Propelled (12" rear wheels) |
| Weights | |
| Total Weight | 28kg |
| Weight Capacity | 100kg |
The hydraulically assisted, foot operated, tilt-in-space feature allows the complete seating unit to tilt providing pressure relief for the user. Additionally, it allows the built-in support to correct postural position. The MPS Supportive Seating System provides maximum comfort and support with the clever use of custom contouring. This incorporates an anti-thrust seat front, lateral contouring on both the padded seat and padded backrest. The extra supportive wing bolsters on the backrest and built in lumbar support ensures the best in spinal and trunk positioning. The backrest is fitted with a manual reclining system to accommodate various seat-to-back angles. An adjustable headrest supports the users head.
The padded seat not only features three grades of soft foam and a rubber sprung pelvic support area, it can also be manufactured to incorporate various brands of pressure relief cushions such as Jay, Roho and others. The optional elevating legrests adjust with a simple one-touch lever lock and feature soft contoured calf supports and swingaway for easy access. The legrests may be elevated in angle from a standard leg position up to the elevate position which is great for additional comfort or to assist in the relief of symptoms of Oedema or related leg circulatory conditions.
Magic Mobility are proud of our ability to provide a wheelchair that meets your needs.
Many of our wheelchairs are one off designs and unrecognisable as the Jewel wheelchair from which most are derived. Below are some photographs of custom wheelchairs we have made which may give you some ideas as to how we can help you.
Australian Standards have been developed to ensure equipment meets recognised safety and reliability criteria. To achieve this status, equipment must pass a series of tests in which it is put under difficult conditions that are designed to be similar to those that the child or adult may face when the equipment is used. For example, wheelchairs are tested for safhas gained Australian Standard acceptance, it provides a sense of satisfaction and reassurance that it is safe to be used and will do the job.
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