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Manual Wheelchair & Lightweight Wheelchair Suppliers

Updated Jul 11, 2024
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Manual wheelchairs allow the user to self-propel forward or are pushed by a carer. Manual Wheelchairs are typically lighter weight than electric wheelchairs, making them easier to transport and manoeuvre. They are also generally less expensive than electric wheelchairs. To save this cost, a power assist would be a good choice. Some hospitals are also using wheelchair movers.

Common features of manual wheelchairs include:

  • Upholstery
    Most manual wheelchairs feature upholstery made from either nylon or vinyl. The nylon material is more breathable and ideal for homecare settings. Vinyl, on the other hand, is easier to clean and more durable.
  • Weight
    Since manual wheelchairs allow self-propelling, the heavier the machine, the more difficult it is to move. It also becomes harder to pick and place in a car. In that case, a wheelchair lift would be needed to support it.
  • Arm Length
    The two main variations are desk arm length and full arm length. The desk length option is slightly shorter, making it more convenient for the user to access desks, and other surfaces, such as dining tables. Full arm-length wheelchairs feature a complete front-to-back armrest, offering more support.
  • Footrests 
    Swing away footrests include a latch where each footrest swings out when not in use. They are the best option for those recovering from accidents and injuries.
    Elevating footrests allow users to rest their legs at an inclined level, proving helpful for immobilizing a knee joint. Each of the elevated footrests works independently, and it is possible to place both feet at different inclination levels.
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Manual Wheelchair Buying Guide

Find and buy a manual wheelchair from verified suppliers on MedicalSearch. A manual wheelchair is a mobility device that operates without the use of a motor.

Things to consider when buying a wheelchair:

  • Size and dimensions - Size is a crucial factor to consider before choosing the right manual wheelchair. Make sure you have enough space to move your body within the seat, move your arms, or even rotate your upper body. Also choose the right size depending on the age, height, weight, etc. because a smaller chair can be quite uncomfortable while a larger one can cause a patient to slip out of it.
  • Ease of storage and transportation - Look for a wheelchair that can be moved from one place to the other and lightweight enough to be folded and unfolded with ease. Ample arm and foot rests - Before you buy a manual wheelchair check out the arm and foot rests and try them out. The arm and foot rests should be robust and secure enough to accommodate your intended weight capacity.
  • Back support - The amount of back support that a patient needs depends on the size, height, and the patient’s mobility. If you need a wheelchair that offers more back support, choose “tilt in space” wheelchairs that can be adjusted to fit different positions.
  • Other important factors include - durability of the wheels, accessory options, servicing and maintenance, training and safety, materials used, and degree of dependence.

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Manual Wheelchair Costs and Supplier Insights

The listed price of a Manual Wheelchair for sale ranges from $200 to $5,000, averaging $2,600.

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