Bariatric Wheelchair - 26 Inch Seat
Bariatric wheelchairs are larger than standard wheelchairs and can support a greater weight capacity. They are utilized to help people with medical conditions that affect their mobility and for those who are overweight. This heavy duty wheelchair has a silver metallic heavy-duty slide tube frame and detachable swing away extra-large foot plates with tool-free raising cushioned leg rests.
Frame
The frame of a bariatric wheelchair is created to be tough adequate to support the additional weight of larger users. The frame can be made from steel, aluminum or titanium depending on the weight capacity of the chair. The frame can likewise be a rigid or a folding style. Folding frames are the most common as they make it easy to transport and keep the chair when not in use.
Stiff frames have the benefit of not bending when the wheelchair is being propelled so they are generally easier to steer than chairs with a folding frame. The frame can be fixed or adjustable for various seat widths and might have a double cross brace to include strength and stability.
Wheelchairs with a heavy-duty frame and a broad seat can be tough to steer in tight areas. If the seat is too wide it can be challenging for the user to reach the hand rims of the wheelchair to move it and it may also be more challenging to maneuver the chair in small spaces like narrow corridors or doorways. Wheelchairs with a large seat can also require more area in the lorry to be securely transported in the trunk.

Seat
Normally, bariatric wheelchairs are broader than standard wheelchairs and are used to support people that are at risk of pressure ulcers due to obesity or other medical conditions. These wheelchairs have a seat that is designed to be durable and additional large to make sure the user has great posture while being in the chair. The very best method to identify the right width of wheelchair seat for a user is to have them sit usually on the ground with a yardstick or determining tape put throughout their lap at the best part which is generally around the hips. Include 2 inches to this measurement to enable the wearing of winter coats.
Footrest
The footrest of a bariatric wheelchair needs to be extremely tough in order to take the additional weight of larger users. The finest method to figure out the right width is for the user to sit on a solid surface area and have their widest part of their thighs determined. This should be done across their lap and ideally with a yardstick rather than a tape step as this provides a more accurate measurement. bariatric mobility aids mymobilityscooters.uk of heavy-duty bariatric wheelchairs consists of reclining designs with tool-free raising leg rests that are angle adjustable. They can be decreased to hemi-level or completely raised and can also be removed totally if the user no longer requires them.