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Our wheelchairs that have elevating leg rests allow you to raise one or both of your legs for blood circulation, pain relief and increased comfort. These leg rests are easily attached to manual wheelchairs and they are adjustable in angle.
All-round puncture proof tyres ensure low maintenance, long-lasting durability and provide you with the confidence to take an uninvolved journey. The seat is made of strong nylon that offers security and comfort. It is also easily cleaned.
Bariatric Wheelchair with Elevated Leg Rest
Our bariatric chair with an elevated leg rest allows users weighing up to 50 stone to benefit from having one or both of their legs elevated at various angles. This is particularly beneficial for those who require their legs to be elevated to improve their comfort, or to help with the recovery process from injury. The angle at which the elevating leg rests can be set to a position that suits the user and then they can be reduced should they no longer require their legs to be completely elevated.
The Rhythm K7 Wheelchair is a high-quality steel frame wheelchair designed for bariatric use. It has a spacious 26 inch seat that can take users up to 50 stone. It is equipped with many unique features including tool-free removal of the rear wheels to allow for quick and easy hemi height adjustment and flip-up padded arm rests and a height-adjustable footplate.
All of these features make the Rhythm K7 wheelchair one the most versatile and adaptable available. It is suitable for a variety of situations and can be used self propelled wheelchair by a range of people with different requirements.
You can also rent our wheelchair that has elevating legs rests for a full week. This allows you to test out the chair and see whether it is suitable for you prior to deciding whether or not to purchase it. The cost of hiring includes the delivery, collection and return of the wheelchair and all the accessories.
Legrests for wheelchairs are an essential accessory for wheelchair users. They offer extra support for the legs and feet while seated. They are easy to attach and detach and can be moved between different chairs to ensure that you always have them if required. The most common legrests on the basic lightweight wheelchairs available at Spinlife are swing-away or elevating leg rests, both suitable for the majority of users. The swingaway legrests are a fantastic choice for many as they can be raised to a height that is comfortable, and then lowered again for transfers in and out of the wheelchair. Leg rests that are elevated are a great option for anyone who needs their legs elevated. They come with the padding for your calf.
Heavy User Wheelchair with Elevated Leg Rest
Designed for bariatric wheelchair users who require leg rests the Titus Heavy Duty Wheelchair with Leg Rests that Elevate provides an ultra lightweight self propelled wheelchair-sturdy frame to support those with larger frame sizes. This model is ideal for those with larger requirements. It features the capacity of a seat that is 30 inches wide with the weight limit is 700lbs, a durable slide-tube silver vein steel frame and a swing-away feet plate that can be detached.
Many wheelchairs have powered elevating legrests which allow the user to raise their feet to a comfortable level for better circulation and reduced swelling. Some models include a calf pad for added comfort, but the main benefit of this type of legrest is that it can be elevated and then lowered in a single movement. This can be particularly helpful for those with poor knee flexion or arthritic issues as it allows the user to keep an extended (knee straight) position.
The other is an articulating footrest. It is different from a standard legrest for wheelchairs because it is adjustable at different angles. This makes it a good option for people who experience difficulty with the angle of the knee when lowering or raising the footplate. The articulation works by changing the distance between the footplate and knee in various positions, meaning that the footplate is larger when it is elevated than when it is when it is lowered.
Since they are typically powered, articulating legrests do come with an additional cost, and as such you will often be installed on a more specialized wheelchair. This is largely due to the extra components required to power this kind of legrest such as motors, actuators and controls. These additional components add to the weight of the wheelchair, making it difficult to maneuver in tight spaces.
There are two primary types of wheelchairs with elevating legrests: swing away and centre mount. Both have advantages and disadvantages, but it ultimately comes down to your personal preference and the needs of the individual user. Swing away legrests are advantageous because they can be positioned at either side of the chair, allowing greater freedom of movement but can be more vulnerable to damage since the actuator is located on the outside of the legrest, where it is easily smashed by other users or by items in the room.
Centre mount legrests provide an additional safety feature because they are attached to the center of the wheelchair and are less likely to be impacted. However, they do not provide as many positions and it is worth considering that the center mount can be a visual obstruction for some users. If you opt for the swing away or centre mount legrests it is important to discuss your options with a healthcare expert to ensure that the right type of legrest is chosen for your specific requirements.
Standard Wheelchair with Elevated Leg Rest
Standard wheelchairs with foot rests are made to distribute the pressure across the legs and prevent the development pressure sores. They can also help with increased circulation and comfort in the lower limbs, in addition to helping maintain balance and stability. The padding leg rests are generally placed at the front or rear of the wheelchair, and come with a variety of adjustment features. Some leg rests have the ability to swing away that makes it easier for patients to transfer between and out of the wheelchair. Some also have a telescoping footplate, which can be adjusted to accommodate different lengths of legs.
The type of leg rest you select will depend on the condition of your wheelchair. Some leg rests have motors, while others are manual. There are also different angles that the leg rests are set at, which could affect your sitting position and how it is easy to move around.
Your medical condition will also influence your choice. Elevating legrests are at the same height and are ideal for those who are unable to bend their legs. If you can bend your legs, an articulated legrest may be better for you. They will automatically adjust the length, meaning you don't have to adjust them manually.
We recommend that you test the wheelchair prior to making a decision. This will help you select the best leg rest for your needs and ensure that it fits well with the wheelchair that you have chosen. It is also recommended to speak with your therapist prior to selecting any wheelchair accessories, as they can provide you with the best options for you.
We provide padded legrests to wheelchairs as an additional feature that can be hired on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. For more details on the variety of wheelchairs we offer for hire, visit our website today.
Our wheelchairs that have elevating leg rests allow you to raise one or both of your legs for blood circulation, pain relief and increased comfort. These leg rests are easily attached to manual wheelchairs and they are adjustable in angle.
All-round puncture proof tyres ensure low maintenance, long-lasting durability and provide you with the confidence to take an uninvolved journey. The seat is made of strong nylon that offers security and comfort. It is also easily cleaned.
Bariatric Wheelchair with Elevated Leg Rest
Our bariatric chair with an elevated leg rest allows users weighing up to 50 stone to benefit from having one or both of their legs elevated at various angles. This is particularly beneficial for those who require their legs to be elevated to improve their comfort, or to help with the recovery process from injury. The angle at which the elevating leg rests can be set to a position that suits the user and then they can be reduced should they no longer require their legs to be completely elevated.
The Rhythm K7 Wheelchair is a high-quality steel frame wheelchair designed for bariatric use. It has a spacious 26 inch seat that can take users up to 50 stone. It is equipped with many unique features including tool-free removal of the rear wheels to allow for quick and easy hemi height adjustment and flip-up padded arm rests and a height-adjustable footplate.
All of these features make the Rhythm K7 wheelchair one the most versatile and adaptable available. It is suitable for a variety of situations and can be used self propelled wheelchair by a range of people with different requirements.
You can also rent our wheelchair that has elevating legs rests for a full week. This allows you to test out the chair and see whether it is suitable for you prior to deciding whether or not to purchase it. The cost of hiring includes the delivery, collection and return of the wheelchair and all the accessories.
Legrests for wheelchairs are an essential accessory for wheelchair users. They offer extra support for the legs and feet while seated. They are easy to attach and detach and can be moved between different chairs to ensure that you always have them if required. The most common legrests on the basic lightweight wheelchairs available at Spinlife are swing-away or elevating leg rests, both suitable for the majority of users. The swingaway legrests are a fantastic choice for many as they can be raised to a height that is comfortable, and then lowered again for transfers in and out of the wheelchair. Leg rests that are elevated are a great option for anyone who needs their legs elevated. They come with the padding for your calf.
Heavy User Wheelchair with Elevated Leg Rest
Designed for bariatric wheelchair users who require leg rests the Titus Heavy Duty Wheelchair with Leg Rests that Elevate provides an ultra lightweight self propelled wheelchair-sturdy frame to support those with larger frame sizes. This model is ideal for those with larger requirements. It features the capacity of a seat that is 30 inches wide with the weight limit is 700lbs, a durable slide-tube silver vein steel frame and a swing-away feet plate that can be detached.
Many wheelchairs have powered elevating legrests which allow the user to raise their feet to a comfortable level for better circulation and reduced swelling. Some models include a calf pad for added comfort, but the main benefit of this type of legrest is that it can be elevated and then lowered in a single movement. This can be particularly helpful for those with poor knee flexion or arthritic issues as it allows the user to keep an extended (knee straight) position.
The other is an articulating footrest. It is different from a standard legrest for wheelchairs because it is adjustable at different angles. This makes it a good option for people who experience difficulty with the angle of the knee when lowering or raising the footplate. The articulation works by changing the distance between the footplate and knee in various positions, meaning that the footplate is larger when it is elevated than when it is when it is lowered.
Since they are typically powered, articulating legrests do come with an additional cost, and as such you will often be installed on a more specialized wheelchair. This is largely due to the extra components required to power this kind of legrest such as motors, actuators and controls. These additional components add to the weight of the wheelchair, making it difficult to maneuver in tight spaces.
There are two primary types of wheelchairs with elevating legrests: swing away and centre mount. Both have advantages and disadvantages, but it ultimately comes down to your personal preference and the needs of the individual user. Swing away legrests are advantageous because they can be positioned at either side of the chair, allowing greater freedom of movement but can be more vulnerable to damage since the actuator is located on the outside of the legrest, where it is easily smashed by other users or by items in the room.
Centre mount legrests provide an additional safety feature because they are attached to the center of the wheelchair and are less likely to be impacted. However, they do not provide as many positions and it is worth considering that the center mount can be a visual obstruction for some users. If you opt for the swing away or centre mount legrests it is important to discuss your options with a healthcare expert to ensure that the right type of legrest is chosen for your specific requirements.
Standard Wheelchair with Elevated Leg Rest
Standard wheelchairs with foot rests are made to distribute the pressure across the legs and prevent the development pressure sores. They can also help with increased circulation and comfort in the lower limbs, in addition to helping maintain balance and stability. The padding leg rests are generally placed at the front or rear of the wheelchair, and come with a variety of adjustment features. Some leg rests have the ability to swing away that makes it easier for patients to transfer between and out of the wheelchair. Some also have a telescoping footplate, which can be adjusted to accommodate different lengths of legs.
The type of leg rest you select will depend on the condition of your wheelchair. Some leg rests have motors, while others are manual. There are also different angles that the leg rests are set at, which could affect your sitting position and how it is easy to move around.
Your medical condition will also influence your choice. Elevating legrests are at the same height and are ideal for those who are unable to bend their legs. If you can bend your legs, an articulated legrest may be better for you. They will automatically adjust the length, meaning you don't have to adjust them manually.
We recommend that you test the wheelchair prior to making a decision. This will help you select the best leg rest for your needs and ensure that it fits well with the wheelchair that you have chosen. It is also recommended to speak with your therapist prior to selecting any wheelchair accessories, as they can provide you with the best options for you.
We provide padded legrests to wheelchairs as an additional feature that can be hired on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. For more details on the variety of wheelchairs we offer for hire, visit our website today.