Self Propelled Wheelchair With Elevated Leg Rest
You can raise your legs to relieve discomfort, improve blood circulation and improve comfort in our wheelchairs that include leg rests that are elevated. They can be easily fitted to your manual wheelchairs and are angle adjustable.
Puncture-proof tyres throughout guarantee low maintenance and long-lasting whilst giving you the confidence of a comfortable, independent ride. The seat is constructed of strong nylon that offers comfort and security. It can also be easily cleaned.
Bariatric Wheelchair With Elevated Leg Rest
Our bariatric wheelchair that has an elevated leg rests allows people weighing up to 50 stone to benefit from having either or both legs elevated at varying angles. This is particularly beneficial for those who need their legs kept elevated to improve their comfort or aid with injury recovery. The angle at which leg rests is adjustable to fit the needs of the user. They can be reduced if they no longer need their legs to be fully elevated.

The Rhythm K7 Wheelchair is a sturdy steel frame wheelchair specifically designed for use with bariatric. It has a large 26 inch seat that can take users up to 50 stone. It comes with a variety of distinctive features like the non-tool removal of the rear wheels to allow for quick and easy adjustable hemi height, flip up padded arm rests and a footplate that can be adjusted in height.
All of these features make the Rhythm K7 wheelchair one of the most flexible and adaptable available. It is ideal for a wide range of situations and is suitable for people with diverse needs, from those who simply need their legs lowered to those who require full-time assistance when walking.
You can also rent our wheelchair that has elevating legs for a full week. This lets you try the chair out and determine whether it is suitable for you prior to deciding whether or not you want to purchase it. The cost of hiring covers the delivery, collection and return of the chair as well as all the accessories.
Wheelchair legrests are a vital accessory for wheelchair users. They provide additional support for the legs and feet while seated. Leg rests are simple to attach or remove, and they can be moved from one chair to the next so you always have them available. Legrests come in two different styles on basic and lightweight Spinlife wheelchairs: elevating or swing away legrests. Both are suitable for the majority of users. Legrests that swing away can be adjusted to a comfortable height and then lowered for transfers into and out of a wheelchair. Leg rests that are elevated can be used by anyone who requires their legs elevated. They are equipped with cushioning for the calf.
Heavy User Wheelchair Elevated Leg Rest
Created for bariatric wheelchair users who require leg rests, the Titus Heavy Duty Wheelchair with Elevating Leg Rests offers a sturdy frame to accommodate those with larger frame sizes. With a seat width up to 30 inches, a weight capacity up to 700lbs, a robust slide tube silver vein steel frame, and swing away foot plates that are detachable this wheelchair is ideal for those who have more needs.
Many wheelchairs come with powered elevating legrests that permit the user to raise their feet to a comfortable height for better circulation and reduced swelling. Some models include a calf pad for added comfort, but the primary benefit of this type of legrest is that it can be raised and lowered in a single motion. This is particularly useful for those who have poor knee flexion or arthritic condition as it allows them to maintain a straight (extended) position.
Another type is an articulating footrest. It is different from a standard wheelchair legrest because it can be adjusted at different angles. This makes it a good option for those who have trouble with the angle of their knee when raising or lowering the footplate. The articulation works by changing the distance between the knee and the footplate when in different positions, meaning that the footplate is longer when it is elevated than it is when it is lower.
Because they are powered, articulating legrests do come with an additional cost and as such, you'll often find them attached to a higher-end wheelchair. This is due to the additional components required to power this type of legrest, which includes an actuator, motor and controls. These extra parts make it heavier for the wheelchair, making it harder to maneuver through tight spaces.
There are two types of wheelchairs with elevating legrests; swing away and centre mount. Both have advantages and disadvantages, but it is a matter of personal preference of the user and their requirements. Legrests that are swivelling away have the advantage that they can be placed on either side of the chair to allow greater freedom of movement but can be more prone to damage because the actuator is situated on the outside of the legrest, where it is easily knocked over by other users or objects within the room.
self propelled all terrain wheelchair are safer because they are mounted in the middle of the wheelchair. They are also less likely to be hit. However, they don't provide as many options for positioning and it is worth considering that the center mount could be a visual obstacle for certain users. If you opt for to swing away or center mount legrests, it is essential to discuss your options with a healthcare professional to ensure that the correct type of legrest is selected for your particular requirements.
Standard Wheelchair with Elevated Leg Rest
Standard wheelchairs with leg rests are made to redistribute pressure from the legs, helping prevent the development of pressure sores. They also aid in better circulation and comfort in the lower limbs in addition to helping maintain balance and stability. The padded legrests are usually fitted to the front or back of the wheelchair and come with a variety of adjustment features. Some leg rests come with a swing-away feature that makes it easier to move from and into the wheelchair. Some leg rests have an adjustable, telescoping footplate that can be adjusted to different leg lengths.
There are many different types of leg rests for wheelchairs. Choosing the best one for you will depend on your medical condition. Some leg rests have motors and others do not. Leg rests can also be adjusted to various angles, which may alter your sitting position and mobility.
The choice between an elevated leg rest and an articulating leg rest will also depend on your medical condition. Elevating leg rests are at the same height and are a good choice for those who cannot bend their legs. If you can bend your legs then an articulated legrest could be a better choice. This is because they will adjust in length automatically, meaning you don't need to constantly adjust them manually.
We suggest that you test the wheelchair before making your decision. This will ensure that you purchase the right leg rest to meet your needs and that it will fit comfortably in the wheelchair you've chosen. You should also consult your therapist on the most appropriate wheelchair accessories for you.
At lightweight self folding mobility scooters , we offer padded leg rests for wheelchairs that can be rented by the day, week or even a month as an accessory to our wheelchair rentals. Visit our website to learn more about the wheelchairs that we rent.