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| Self Propelled Wheelchairs - contain all the standard features that a user would demand in a self-propelled wheelchair: large rear wheels that require little effort to propel, swivel front castors for manouvrability, easy to reach hand rims and pneumatic tyres for user comfort. There are also options and features that mean that personal preferences can be catered for. For example, lightweight or heavy duty, detatchable or swing away arm rests, even quick release rear wheels for ease of transportaton or storage. |
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| Transit Wheelchairs - For those who are not able to propel themselves. They have small rear wheels and can be folded to save space when they need to be stored or transported. There are different types and styles of chair, each with its own features and benefits to suit individual requirements. The chairs have been designed with user and attendant in mind with easy reach pushing handles and brakes for the attendant and comfortable armrests and footrests for the user. |
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| Powered Wheelchairs - provide mobility and independance to those who have difficulty using a manual wheelchair. They are powered by rechargable batteries and easily controlled by a joystick on the arm rest. They are strong and rugged whilst easily manouvrable and comfortable at the same time. |
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