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The transport chair is a very widely used tool, suitable for people with lower limb disabilities, hemiplegia, subthoracic paraplegia, and people with reduced mobility. As a caregiver, it is necessary to understand the characteristics of the transport chair and choose the most suitable transport chair and the correct way to use it.
Different specifications can be used by adults or children separately. To meet the needs of people with varying degrees of disability, the electric transport chair has various control methods. If the hand or forearm function is partially disabled, the electric transport chair can be operated by hand or forearm. The electric buttons or joysticks of this transport chair are very sensitive and can be used with the slightest touch of a finger or forearm. An electric transport chair with jaw manipulation is available for patients with complete loss of hand and forearm function.
There are also a variety of unique transport chairs for the specific needs of some disabled patients. Such as one-sided passive wheelchairs, unique transport chairs for toilet use, and some transport chairs with lifting devices
The frame, etc., can be folded for easy carrying and transportation. This is currently the most widely used at home and abroad. Depending on the seat width and height of the transport chair, it can be used by adults, teenagers, and children, and some transport chairs can be changed to more significant seatbacks and backrests to meet the growing needs of children. The armrests or footrest of the folding transport chair are removable.
The backrest can be tilted from vertical to horizontal. The footrest can also change the angle freely.
A particular transport chair is designed according to the game. It is lightweight and can run faster in outdoor applications. To reduce weight and use high-strength lightweight materials such as aluminum, some sports transport chairs can remove not only the armrests and footrests but also the handles of the backrest.
This is the best transport chair for others. The armrests can be fixed, open, or foldable, and the push-type transport chair is mainly used as a nursing chair.
DRAGON's best transport chair, also called patient care machine, paralysis patient care machine, rehabilitation walking aid, etc., is a mobile aid for the elderly, paralyzed patients, disabled people, semi-disabled people, people with reduced mobility and unable to care for themselves. It helps disabled people to shift, reduce the work intensity of nursing staff, and reduce the chance of injury during patient transfer.
The pushers on the head are interchangeable.
The best transport chair backrest can adjust the angle according to users' needs. It can be adjusted to a comfortable angle whether you take a bath, wash your hair, rest, or work.
The headrest can be adjusted to a comfortable use height according to the user's needs, and better head support makes it more comfortable.
The height of the armrest 3 gears is adjustable, and the lower gear is parallel to the seat cushion. Convenient for mobile users. The pinball and knob are fixed more firmly.
The cushion is filled with memory foam, and the front end is thickened to a certain extent to reduce the risk of slipping forward when users sit down and take a bath.
Enlarged toilet hole design, U-shaped side hole, leather sofa mother and child cushion, passive and not tired, waterproof and mildew proof, better cleaning, better care, more comfortable.
Foldable foot pedal, convenient and comfortable for various needs.
Four-wheel stabilizer with brakes, no need to inflate the wheels.
Pull out toilet bucket with lid, effectively prevent leakage.
Aluminum alloy pipe, moderate hardness and thickness, waterproof and not rusty.
1) People who have some mobility but are physically inconvenient need to use the best transport chair. The most common is hemiplegia caregivers with limited physical mobility on one side.
2) Rheumatism and rheumatoid cause joint deformation, especially in the morning, stiff joints, and difficulty getting up and squatting. In particular, people who also use squats are more suitable for mobile toilets.
3) Parkinson's disease caregivers are prone to falling due to tremors, paralysis, and unstable walking. Such caregivers are also more suitable for using mobile toilets next to the bed.
4) Elderly and weakened older adults need help from others to a large extent when moving, and it is more laborious to move. The best transport chair is very convenient for him.
5) The activity has no endurance, is not suitable for people doing a lot of activities, and is also ideal for using the best transport chair. For example, postoperative patients, after more extensive surgeries, patients with cardiac insufficiency may be asthmatic and unwell if they move a little and are not suitable to walk far to the bathroom. Moving has a significant impact on his heart function. If such a person is uncomfortable defecating while lying down, has some mobility, but does not have enough mobility, he can use the best transport chair next to the bed. During the acute onset of the disease, some monitoring leads or small pipes on the body will not be suitable for going to the bathroom.
6) End-of-life caregivers are frail, very serious, and unable to stay far from the bed.
7) Frequent urination at night. Some older adults often have frequent night urination. It is very inconvenient to get up at night and go to the bathroom. It may go several times a night, increasing the risk of falling and occurring at night.
8) People who need to develop excretion habits are people who adapt to mobile toilets.
9) In hospitals and intensive care units, rehabilitation after surgery, cardiac rehabilitation, or lung rehabilitation, unlike before a major surgery requiring rest, now advocates early getting out of bed activities when physical conditions permit. ICU will be equipped with some rehabilitation aids, including walking aids. Of course, there can also be the best transport chair next to the bed to encourage people to get out of bed Self-defecation at an early stage.
Get up: Some disabled, older adults don't want to lie in bed all the time. They can use the transport chair to get up and reduce bedsores.
Shifting: Help the elderly to move position, can be placed in wheelchairs, stools, and other places you want to go.
Toilet: You can use the transport chair to enter the toilet directly and place it in the bathroom.
Bathing: Use the best transport chair to push the elderly into the bathroom to take a bath.
Going out: When the elderly need to go out, they can use the best transport chair to enter the elevator, the entertainment room in the community.
Rehabilitation: Use the best transport chair to enter rehabilitation training, saving time, effort, and money.
With the development of rehabilitation assist devices, outdoor electric wheelchairs have been given more caring designs. In addition to the basic mobility functions, the design has started to take more into consideration for the actual use of the elderly. When choosing an electric wheelchair, the elderly and disabled should take into account the environment they use and choose the right style. At the same time, they should also consider their actual needs and add more functions.
There are many types of electric wheelchairs on the market, which can be divided into aluminum, light materials and steel by material. Steel wheelchairs are relatively heavy in weight and the main structure is made of carbon steel, alloy steel or stainless steel. The process of steel tube wheelchairs is constantly improving and is now very mature. Many wheelchair manufacturers still choose steel tubes for the body of the wheelchair but its weight still does not reach the desired effect. With the demand for higher light weight, it is difficult to make a breakthrough in steel wheelchairs.
The weight of aluminum wheelchairs is about 10 pounds less than that of steel tubes, the strength is comparable to that of steel, and the density is 1/3 of that of steel. Compared with other materials, the lightweight effect is good, and it has good corrosion resistance, good recyclability, easy processing and shaping, and the surface spraying and anodizing processes are mature. Its relatively low production cost, perfect process technology and no need for professional production equipment and technology make aluminum alloy the most ideal and popular material for lightweight comprehensive performance at present. Aluminum alloy electric wheelchairs are more suitable for users with high floors, humid environments and frequent moving.
Electric wheelchairs can be divided into lead-acid battery-driven and aluminum battery-driven electric wheelchairs according to their batteries.
The lead-acid battery electric wheelchair adopts the latest electromagnetic brake technology, so it does not slip backwards uphill and has no inertia downhill. It is equipped with technically mature universal controller for more precise direction, easy driving and flexible control.
Another kind of electric wheelchair adopts large-capacity lithium battery as the power source, with stronger power. And it adopts aluminum alloy tube frame and ergonomic design to realize the structure of electric wheelchair with high strength, high load-bearing, light weight, small volume, and ready to fold. Lithium batteries are more environmentally friendly and have a longer service life than their plumbing counterparts.
Outdoor Electric wheelchairs can be divided into ordinary wheelchairs and special wheelchairs according to the type of use. Special wheelchairs can be divided into leisure sports wheelchairs, electric wheelchairs, stair climbing wheelchairs and so on, which are designed according to the different needs of users. There are also some special electric wheelchairs, depending on the condition of the patient, with a variety of different accessories, such as enhanced load capacity, special cushions or backrests, neck support systems and so on. In use, it is also different from the general electric wheelchair, because of the wide range of accessories, the operation is more troublesome, and is usually used for patients with serious illness or severe limb or trunk deformation. For the specific needs of patients with certain disabilities, there are a variety of special wheelchairs. Such as unilateral passive wheelchair, special wheelchair for going to the toilet, some wheelchairs with lifting devices, etc.
There are also special wheelchair docking carts that can be adjusted in width to accommodate a wide range of wheelchair sizes and used in conjunction with wheelchairs to help with stair access.
According to the usage scenarios, three different applications have been developed in the category of electric wheelchairs, namely indoor, outdoor and indoor/outdoor wheelchairs.
Indoor wheelchairs are suitable for indoor or outdoor use in close proximity. They are generally lightweight, with small front wheels and a small radius of rotation, and are mainly used by paraplegics or hemiplegics.
Outdoor wheelchairs can be used on unstable surfaces and have a large battery capacity and long battery life. Even on uneven surfaces, this type of wheelchair can travel, usually at a faster speed than indoor power wheelchairs.
Indoor and outdoor general-purpose wheelchairs combine the advantages of the above two types of wheelchairs, and they are general-purpose products that take into account lightness while ensuring range. This type of electric wheelchair usually needs to move on smooth and solid ground, and the battery capacity is usually not too large and the distance traveled is limited.
Nowadays, the pursuit of electric wheelchairs is not only about mobility, but also about meeting the emotional needs of users. Automation and information technology are the inevitable direction of wheelchair development.
Would you consider buying an electric wheelchair? Based on what we have described above, what kind of electric wheelchair would you consider buying?
If there are any other features you would like to see added to your wheelchair, please feel free to share them with us and help us improve our products.
The spine board is made of fiberglass or fiberglass-reinforced plastic. The main advantage of this kind of material is that it can be easily folded and molded into any shape. It can be used to hold the spine and protect it from damage.
It’s a fairly simple setup: there are two parts, one for each side, with two holes opposite each other in the middle. It basically consists of a long piece (like a tablecloth) with a hole drilled through it. At the two opposite sides of the board, you attach one end to the table (or sometimes a hardboard or some kind of support) and then fasten the other end to your patient or another part of your equipment (which will support the patient). The whole thing is held together by screws, bolts, or rivets that pass through both pieces at different points on their lengthwise axis.
The most common problem when using this kind of system is that during exercise, air bubbles can get trapped in between the table and your patient as they exert pressure on each other – especially when you are holding them in different positions. Also, if you have a hard surface on either side (a soft surface would not work well because it might start squeaking), then in order to avoid air bubbles getting trapped between them you have to adjust the angle at which you open up those holes so that their edges touch one another – more on this later.
The folding spine board is made from fiberglass or fiberglass-reinforced plastic. It is a kind of material that can be easily folded and molded into any shape. It can be used to hold the spine and protect it from damage, for example when moving a patient on a stretcher, or when holding an object that needs to be kept from falling off the stretcher (such as a bag of medicine).
This type of material is great for moving patients on stretchers, but it’s also very useful in other applications such as holding bags of medicine or other stuff. You can use it to hold objects or parts of them while still keeping them stable on a patient’s back. You can also use this material while they are moving around their legs (and putting weight on their feet) because it absorbs some of the impact during their movements. It’s best used with inflatable medical devices so they don’t get damaged too much during transport.
The spine board is a piece of equipment that has its shape and location defined by the patient. This can be done by using some kind of padding, but it is also possible to move a patient on a folding spine board freely.
The right way to use the spine board depends on how the patient moves; if he or she walks towards you, for example, you will use the spine board in such a way that it does not interfere with his or her movements.
It is also important that you do not lie on the patient so that his or her weight remains relatively evenly distributed throughout their body. Lying down on the spine board can cause your patients to fall off, so it is important to keep them in an upright position as much as possible.
If you are moving your patient across different surfaces, then it is good to have a pair of floor mats or even carpet underfoot.
A good way to see how your patient would move on this kind of board is by trying out different positions yourself. Ask him or her where they would like to go next and follow them around while they are there, doing up-and-down movements and then turning around and around again.
The safest thing to do when moving patients who cannot move themselves (such as infants) is try standing behind them and being careful not to get too close—this can be dangerous for both of you! We also don't want our patients lying flat on their back either (to avoid spinal cord injuries).
There are a few things to keep in mind in order to maintain your outdoor electric wheelchair. First and foremost, always charge the battery before using it. This will help ensure that you have a full charge when you need it. Make sure to check the tires and keep them inflated to the correct pressure. Also, be sure to lube the chain and keep it clean. Finally, always use the wheelchair in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
When using a wheelchair, it is important to keep it clean. This is because dirt and dust can build up over time and cause the wheelchair to not function properly. In addition, it is important to keep the wheelchair clean to prevent the spread of germs and bacteria.
One way to keep the wheelchair clean is to sweep and vacuum the wheels and frame regularly. This can be done with a broom or a vacuum cleaner. It is also important to wipe down the wheelchair with a damp cloth regularly. This can help remove any dirt or dust that has built up.
Another way to keep the wheelchair clean is to wash it regularly. This can be done by spraying it with a hose or by taking it to a car wash. It is important to make sure that the wheelchair is completely dry before using it again.
By following these tips, the wheelchair can be kept clean and in good condition.
In order to charge the wheelchair, the user needs to plug the charger into the wall and then plug the charger into the wheelchair. The light on the charger will turn green when it is charging. The wheelchair can be charged for up to six hours.
Changing a wheelchair's battery can be a daunting task, but with a little know-how, it can be a breeze. Here are a few tips to help you get the job done:
1. Make sure that you have the right tools for the job. You'll need a screwdriver and a wrench, preferably in a socket set.
2. Remove the screws that hold the battery cover in place.
3. Disconnect the battery terminals.
4. Remove the old battery and replace it with a new one.
5. Reconnect the battery terminals and replace the battery cover.
6. Test the wheelchair to make sure it's working properly.
There are a few common problems that can occur with a wheelchair, and knowing how to fix them can save you a lot of time and hassle. One of the most common problems is a flat tire. If this happens, you'll need to replace the tire with a new one. Another common issue is a broken wheel. If this happens, you'll need to replace the wheel with a new one. Finally, if your wheelchair becomes stuck in mud or snow, you can use a wheelchair ramp to get it out.
The wheelchair is stored in the garage. The garage is a large, air-conditioned room that is used to store the family's cars. The wheelchair is stored on a shelf in the corner of the garage. The shelf is made out of wood and is covered in a white, plastic sheet. The wheelchair is covered in a white, plastic sheet.
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