KARMA Ryder Lift 2 WHEELCHAIR
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Original price
Rs. 11,500.00
Original price
Rs. 11,500.00
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Original price
Rs. 11,500.00
Original price
Rs. 11,500.00
Current price
Rs. 6,900.00
Rs. 6,900.00
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Rs. 6,900.00
Current price
Rs. 6,900.00
Karma Ryder Lift 2 MWC Wheel Chair 100 Kg Capacity Black and Silver, 115-00007 is a vital mobility device designed to assist individuals with limited or no ability to walk or move independently. It consists of a sturdy frame mounted on four wheels, with a comfortable seat positioned in the center. Wheelchairs come in various styles and configurations, catering to different mobility needs and preferences.
The main components of a wheelchair include the frame, wheels, tires, axles, and seating system. The frame is typically made of lightweight yet durable materials like aluminum or steel, ensuring both strength and maneuverability. The wheels vary in size, with larger rear wheels and smaller front casters for stability and ease of movement. The tires can be solid rubber for low maintenance or pneumatic for a smoother ride. Axles connect the wheels to the frame, allowing them to rotate freely.
The seating system is a critical aspect of a wheelchair, as it must provide comfort and support to the user. It usually includes a padded seat, backrest, and armrests. Some wheelchairs feature adjustable components to accommodate users of different sizes and postures. Modern wheelchairs may also incorporate ergonomic design principles to reduce pressure sores and enhance user comfort during extended periods of use.
Wheelchairs can be self-propelled, meaning the user can move themselves by pushing on the wheel rims, or they can be pushed by a caregiver or assistant. Some wheelchairs have electric motors for powered mobility, offering greater independence to users with limited upper body strength.
The versatility of wheelchairs extends beyond the basic design. Specialized models exist for various activities and terrains, such as sports wheelchairs, all-terrain wheelchairs, and pediatric wheelchairs.
The main components of a wheelchair include the frame, wheels, tires, axles, and seating system. The frame is typically made of lightweight yet durable materials like aluminum or steel, ensuring both strength and maneuverability. The wheels vary in size, with larger rear wheels and smaller front casters for stability and ease of movement. The tires can be solid rubber for low maintenance or pneumatic for a smoother ride. Axles connect the wheels to the frame, allowing them to rotate freely.
The seating system is a critical aspect of a wheelchair, as it must provide comfort and support to the user. It usually includes a padded seat, backrest, and armrests. Some wheelchairs feature adjustable components to accommodate users of different sizes and postures. Modern wheelchairs may also incorporate ergonomic design principles to reduce pressure sores and enhance user comfort during extended periods of use.
Wheelchairs can be self-propelled, meaning the user can move themselves by pushing on the wheel rims, or they can be pushed by a caregiver or assistant. Some wheelchairs have electric motors for powered mobility, offering greater independence to users with limited upper body strength.
The versatility of wheelchairs extends beyond the basic design. Specialized models exist for various activities and terrains, such as sports wheelchairs, all-terrain wheelchairs, and pediatric wheelchairs.
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