What are the Options for Manual Wheelchairs with Custom Seating?
Manual wheelchairs can be equipped with various custom seating options designed to enhance comfort, support posture, and manage pressure. These customization’s are particularly important for individuals who spend extended periods in their wheelchairs and are available for users in New York, Georgia, and Michigan through specialized providers.
Key custom seating features include:
- Pressure-relief cushions: Essential for preventing skin breakdown and managing pressure during prolonged use.
- Adjustable backrests: These help support proper spinal alignment and improve overall posture.
- Specialized components: Options such as contoured seating, adjustable armrests, and specialized cushions address unique clinical needs.
- Advanced mechanisms: For complex requirements, manual wheelchairs can include tilt-in-space or recline functions to redistribute weight and support individuals with postural instability or spasticity.
At MedEquipped, these customizations are guided by Assistive Technology Professional (ATP) led evaluations to ensure a personalized fit. Many custom seating features, such as specialized cushions and tilt-in-space mechanisms, may be covered by Medicare when they are documented as medically necessary and prescribed by a healthcare provider.
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