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Duro-Med Gel/Foam Extra-Wide Flotation Cushion with Black Nylon, Black
Price : $35.80 $35.80
Features
: - Size 16" x 20" x 2"
- 8 pounds in weight
- Cushion offers maximum comfort, stability and therapeutic effectiveness
- Reversible for ultimate comfort
- Cover is removable and washable
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Duro-Med 14 Molded Foam Ring Cushion, Navy
Price : $10.80 $10.80
Features
: - 14" Molded foam ring
- Made of one-piece, puncture-proof molded foam
- Ring shape conforms to body contours reducing pressure point discomfort
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Duro-Med 16 Convoluted Foam Ring Cushion, Plaid
Price : $13.00 $13.00
Features
: - 16" Convoluted foam ring
- Made of one-piece, puncture-proof molded foam
- Ring shape conforms to body contours reducing pressure point discomfort
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Invacare Foam Ring Cushion
Price : $24.99 $15.61
Features
: - Zippered cover is machine washable
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Not comfortable for me
This might work for some and price is certainly low, but I found it actually uncomfortable. Gave it away soon after receiving it.
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^Water or Gel Wheelchair Cushion - Gel cushion, 18" x 16 1/2" Min.Order is 1 EA ( 1 Each / Each )
Price : $45.95 $25.95
Features
: - Gel cushion, 18" x 16 1/2"
- 1 Each / Each
- MSC263105: EA
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Designed to fit most standard wheelchairs, these cushions provide optimal pressure relief and comfort for all-day sitting. Both cushions work by distributing the patient's body weight evenly. The gel cushion gives patients an especially stable feeling, because the gel is similar to a patient's adipose tissue (fat layers). And because the gel is very thick, it minimizes leakage, even if the cushion is punctured. Both cushions are very durable and easy to clean. 1 Each / Each
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Questions & Answers
Question : do you know where my friend can get a cheap but good power wheelchair?
disable looking for a power wheel chair for home to get around in house for a reasonable price
Answer:
the scooter store
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Question : how can someone suffering from quadriplegic(spinal cord) operate a power wheelchair?
how can someone suffering from quadriplegic(spinal cord) operate a power wheelchair?
Answer:
The previous answerer was absolutely correct: many quads with incomplete injuries are able to use their hands to operate the chair controls.
Also, there are several options for those who do not have use of their hands. One of the most common methods is the use of a "Sip and Puff" switch (see http://store.ergoguys.com/ac0300.html ). The user operates the device by either sucking or blowing into the tube.
Another common tool is the ASL Head Array. The user controls his chair by simply moving his head. (see http://www.asl-inc.com/Catalog/ProductDetails.asp?productid=3 )
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Question : Anyone out there know anything about power wheelchair?
I'm trying to motify a wheelchair to a power wheelchair, I got the motor but I dont know how to attach the motor to the wheel.
So if you or someone you know has dealt with this situation please let me know...thanks.
Motor details
Nominal: 24V
Power: 320W
Ratio: 32:1
Motor Speed: 3300rpm
Net Weight: 7kg
Packing Size: 44*35*23mm .
pic: http://img.alibaba.com/photo/51802524/Dual_motor.jpg
The wheel is 20inch
pic: http://akamai.globalsources.com.edgesuite.net/f/593/3445/5d/pdt.static.globalsources.com/IMAGES/PDT/ BIG/776/B1002555776.jpg
Answer:
Most are driven by sprockets and chain. One sprocket on the axle of the wheelchair and the other on the motor. For the ratio you you have to do some calculations.
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