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PURE TILT WHEELCHAIR

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SKU:
SCM111875
Weight:
100.00 LBS
Shipping:
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Product Description

PURE TILT WHEELCHAIR EVEREST & JENNINGS

The PureTilt patented Tilt-in-Space Wheelchair, designed by an Occupational Therapist to provide safe and independent transitions to facilitate optimal comfort for a patient.
 
A manual tilt wheelchair that has a one-of-a-kind PATENTED user-adjusting tilt control so that the wheelchair user can readjust their own posture throughout the day. This is vital for comfort and pressure relief.
 
The PureTilt comes standard with an ergonomic, contoured back that has adjustable height. Other standard features include anti-tippers for safety and a non removable padded hydraulic leg rest that is length adjustable
 
Features:
  • • User/caregiver-operated seat-tilt adjustment controlled by a built in lever that uses a gas spring piston
  • • Padded, hinged, non-detachable arms swing up and back to facilitate transfer
  • • Height-adjustable, ergonomic, contoured back with adjustable contoured headrest
  • • Back folds forward to facilitate storage and transport
  • • 22 inch rear wheels with aluminum hand rims for easy self- propulsion
  • • Two front casters that swivel for easy maneuvering
  • • Rear anti-tippers are a standard safety feature
  • • Angle-adjustable legrest assembly with the following features:
  • • User-operated mechanism to adjust legrest angle
  • • Footplate folds flat and locks in place to facilitate storage
  • • Telescoping adjustable length
Tilt in Space
  • • Self-tilt promotes independence to participate in more daily/ leisurely activities
  • • Provides user with more control over the position of their body in space to provide any pressure relief they may need
  • • Caregiver can also adjust positioning to help prevent discomfort when seated for extended periods
Upright postures help promote optimal:
  • • Food intake/digestion
  • • User comfortability during wheelchair propulsion
  • • Body positioning for comfort for increased out of bed tolerance
  • Prop 65