What are the Options for Manual Wheelchairs with Custom Seating?
For those seeking manual mobility solutions, we provide several options designed to enhance daily navigation and support. Our selection focuses on balancing portability with the postural support necessary for long-term health.
Our primary options include:
- Lightweight Manual Wheelchairs: These models typically weigh under 30 lbs, making them ideal for navigating narrow doorways and tight indoor spaces. Because they require less energy to self-propel, they reduce physical strain during daily use.
- Customized Components: While the frames are lightweight, we tailor your chair with a variety of seat cushions, armrests, and footrests. This ensures your specific anatomy is properly supported to protect your posture.
- Professional Fittings: We emphasize that even a manual chair requires a professional fitting. Our team uses precise measurements for seat width, depth, and backrest height to provide appropriate pressure relief and comfort.
We are here to help manage the documentation and paperwork for these devices, including Medicare and insurance verification. Please note that results may vary, and you should always consult your treating healthcare professional regarding medical necessity. While we offer these premium manual products, many of our clients often find that Custom Motorized Wheelchairs provide a higher level of Greater Independence for navigating varied terrain without physical exhaustion.
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