Assistive products for activities and participation relating to personal mobility and transportation

Products intended to support or replace a persons capacity to move indoors and outdoors or to transfer from one place to another.
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TA Indoor Wave

TA Indoor Wave

Electric wheelchair with 30 cm hoist and from 0 - 45 tilt. The wheelchair has minimal outer measurements and a small turning radius, which makes it ideal for indoor use. The height of the seat can vary 30 cm and it can tilt from about -3 to 31. The width of the wheelchair is only 56 cm, which enables it to pass through narrow passages.

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Arjo, Walker

Arjo, Walker

Walker provides the support for taking that first step for both patient/resident and physiotherapist. The hi-low function reduces transfer risks for both patient and physiotherapist when the patient is raised/lowered to/from the standing position. The straight steering device helps the patient walk straight ahead. Walker has brakes on two castors.

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EIO Push Chairs from Special Tomato

EIO Push Chairs from Special Tomato

Leight weight 10 kg - for users up to 40 kg. Including a long range of features such as headrest, 5 point harness, torso and side cushions, adjustable push bar and footsupport, canopy, swivel front wheels, bag, quick release wheels, recline back etc. The push chair is part of the Special Tomato range. For children with mild to moderate needs.

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EasyGlide Oval mini

EasyGlide Oval mini

The new, smaller version of EasyGlide, oval are used in pairs to facilitate positioning further back in chair. Using EasyGlide, a more active user can push or shuffle himself backwards in the chair, into a correct and comfortable position.

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