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4 Steps To a Healthy Battery

4 Steps To a Healthy Battery

26/07/2023

Powered wheelchair handover can be a busy time. There is a lot of information for clients to take on board to maintain their mobility device for years of reliable use. Download this printable, sharable PDF to ensure your clients feel confident about keeping their powered wheelchair batteries healthy through proper charging.

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Choosing the Right Back Support for You

Choosing the Right Back Support for You

3/07/2023

There are multiple factors to consider when choosing the appropriate back support for manual and power wheelchair riders. There are many different types that have unique attributes to best support the client. This guide provides helpful clinical goals, specific features to consider, and suggestions. 

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Optimizing Performance of the QUICKIE IRIS

Optimizing Performance of the QUICKIE IRIS

30/06/2023

Intelligent Rotation in Space (IRIS) technology on the QUICKIE IRIS® was designed for the seat frame to rotate around the user's center of gravity, resulting in a smooth tilting motion and a system that remains balanced within a tilted position. Functionally, this design results in a tilt that is easy to control and allows for the shortest possible wheelbase that is easy to maneuver. Ultimately, prescription and final adjustments to this highly configurable system will impact the ease with which the chair can tilt and is essential to optimizing its performance.

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