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Offers 45 degrees of tilt for pressure relief and gravity assisted positioning. Width adjustable frame to accommodate growth or reconfigure for multiple users. Crash tested in accordance with ISO 7176-19 for use in motor vehicles (transit brackets included).
Features:
Push button height and depth adjustable
Depth adjustable back canes allow for growth adjustments
One-handed tilt-in-space (up to 45 degrees)
Removable “T” style armrests
Independently depth adjustable footplates
Removable foot hangers that swing inward and outward for safe transfer
8” height and angle adjustable front casters
12” quick-release rear wheels
Includes standard transit brackets and removable anti-tippers
Growable frame width – no added components needed
Folding frame and backrest minimizes side for transport
Tilt-In-Space wheelchairs are recommended for children who require assistance with head and trunk control. A TS wheelchair maintains a user's body positioned at a fixed seat to back angle while changing their orientation in space. It is appropriate for children with cerebral palsy, seizure disorders, Rett syndrome, spinal muscular atrophy, and acquired brain injury.
Benefits:
Efficient respiration can be restored with proper positioning.
Appropriate trunk support and head positioning reduce the risk of
aspiration and have a positive impact on digestion.
Proper posture improves socialization and field of vision.
Dependent or independent mobility.
Comfort with seating means less fatigue and more opportunities for self care.