Reclinable Wheelchairs are specially designed to allow a person to comfortably recline at incremental angles safely and comfortably. Typically used for accommodation of severe hip extension contractures, orthostatic hypotension, and pressure re-distribution for prevention of skin breakdown.
Models from any wheelchair category (standard, transport, power, Folding, etc.) could be classified as a reclining wheelchairs, since the product class is built around one key feature: the capability to adjust the backrest and/or footrest into a reclined position. This feature is especially important to users who find it difficult or impossible to sit in a fully upright position, and users who sleep in their chairs frequently. For those that are looking for a more portable chair, however, products from this category may not be a great fit. When compared with a similar, non-reclining chair, a reclining wheelchair tends to weigh more and - unlike other manual models - manual wheelchairs that recline typically aren't foldable.
Wheelchair with Seat Belt Reclining Aluminum Wheelchair
Flexible seating allows addition of cushions:
Anyone using a Reclining & folding Wheelchair will benefit from using a cushion such as the Comfort Company Support Pro Cushion with Gel. Nylon and Vinyl Seat Slings, as found on these Recliner Wheelchairs become uncomfortable within a short period time and do nothing to protect or treat skin integrity. The Comfort Company also makes a fully padded adjustable back that works well on recliners for added comfort.
The Everest & Jennings Advantage is an affordable choice for a high-back reclining transport & folding wheelchair, with an exceptional discount as well. Where price is a major factor, the Advantage is definitely the best reclining wheelchair available. It has a built-in headrest, anti-tippers, full reclining capability and a 300-lb capacity. Your choice of lightweight reclining wheelchairs with headrests also extends to the ProBasics unit, being offered at a near 75% markdown.
Reclining Wheelchairs with Head Support
Reclining Aluminum Wheelchair
All Reclining Aluminum Wheelchair have head support. The head support section is removable to save space (height) when folding or transporting the chair.Models from any wheelchair category (standard, transport, power, Folding, etc.) could be classified as a reclining wheelchairs, since the product class is built around one key feature: the capability to adjust the backrest and/or footrest into a reclined position. This feature is especially important to users who find it difficult or impossible to sit in a fully upright position, and users who sleep in their chairs frequently. For those that are looking for a more portable chair, however, products from this category may not be a great fit. When compared with a similar, non-reclining chair, a reclining wheelchair tends to weigh more and - unlike other manual models - manual wheelchairs that recline typically aren't foldable.
Flexible seating allows addition of cushions:
Anyone using a Reclining & folding Wheelchair will benefit from using a cushion such as the Comfort Company Support Pro Cushion with Gel. Nylon and Vinyl Seat Slings, as found on these Recliner Wheelchairs become uncomfortable within a short period time and do nothing to protect or treat skin integrity. The Comfort Company also makes a fully padded adjustable back that works well on recliners for added comfort.
Wheelchair with Seat Belt
reclining wheelchair offer unlimited back re-positioning for more patient comfort, better blood circulation, and to aid in sleeping.The Everest & Jennings Advantage is an affordable choice for a high-back reclining transport & folding wheelchair, with an exceptional discount as well. Where price is a major factor, the Advantage is definitely the best reclining wheelchair available. It has a built-in headrest, anti-tippers, full reclining capability and a 300-lb capacity. Your choice of lightweight reclining wheelchairs with headrests also extends to the ProBasics unit, being offered at a near 75% markdown.
Reclining Wheelchairs with Head Support
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