Power Assist Add-Ons For Wheelchairs
Add-ons that offer power assist allow wheelchair users to move further and traverse more difficult terrain. They also reduce the effort needed to propel. This results in lower heart rates, and less muscle fatigue.
The great thing about these devices is that they don't alter the look of a traditional chair and they can be easily moved.
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WheelDrive
Front wheel drive wheelchairs are most stable and powerful. The large drive wheels are able to "grab" the road, enabling the chair to traverse difficult terrain like grass, gravel or steps. This configuration is also an ideal choice if you need to maneuver your chair around tight spaces as you can easily turn sharp turns with the front drive.
When you are choosing a wheelchair, your therapist or Assistant Technology Professional (ATP) will think about which components and base will best suit your requirements. In addition to the drive wheel configuration, the choice of an auxiliary power assist add-on must also be taken into consideration. There are a variety of options for power assist, such as front-wheel, mid-wheel, and rear-wheel power add-ons.
The relaunched and new WheelDrive power add-on from Sunrise Medical offers a unique dual rim design, with a variety of driving modes. The large 'assist ' rim gives extra power assistance to each push, which reduces fatigue and lets you get more out of each push. The smaller 'drive rim' provides continuous power to aid in climbing. WheelDrive can be installed on nearly any manual wheelchair with no additional parts or modifications. It is also easy to switch between the two driving modes by pressing the power button with a simple click.
The power assistance is provided by an electric hub motor that is powered by detachable lightweight batteries and can be fully charged in less than two hours. Its compact size and ease of use makes it the ideal solution for those who require some extra assistance to travel for long distances. The WheelDrive is maintenance-free unlike battery-powered power assist systems that can be difficult to maintain in good and in good working.
We suggest you contact one of our ATPs for more information and to view a demonstration if you are contemplating adding a power wheelchair that has front-wheel drive to your manual wheelchair. If you're thinking about the new Empulse 4Front 2 powered wheelchair it comes with iLevel. FrontDrive system comes standard with iLevel, which raises the safe seat elevation to 12 inches. This allows you to complete everyday activities that require mobility life, like toileting, grooming, and reaching at a higher, more comfortable height, which will make your life more comfortable and more joyfully.
Rear Power Assist add-ons
Power wheelchair add-ons can reduce the amount of effort required to propel manually-driven wheelchairs. They can also preserve shoulder health and lessen the risk of injury that can result from long-term, repetitive manual propulsion. Adding power assist to your wheelchair will allow you to travel further distances as well as traverse steep slopes. You can also navigate through difficult terrain with more confidence.
The power add-ons for wheelchairs can be classified into three categories: rear attachments, which are similar to SmartDrive, front attachments that raise the wheels of the casters of a manual chair off the ground (similarly to a bicycle) and hybrid systems that combine both features. Front attachments can be controlled by hand-rim-activated systems, such as the Alber Smoov, Klaxon Twist or SmartDrive. Attachments to the rear are, on the other hand are devices that convert joysticks such as the Alber E-Motion and SmartDrive.
Some of these wheelchair power add-ons are powered by a rechargeable battery, while others, such as the WheelDrive are connected to the motor inside the wheelchair and are powered by kinetic energy from the wheel's movement. The ones powered by batteries are typically lighter and more compact than those that use kinetic energy to drive the wheels.

Spinergy ZX-1 is one of the most sought-after wheelchair accessories. It can be attached to the folding or rigid frame of active wheelchairs. There are three levels of support, and they are able to be adjusted by pressing one button. It is also simple to switch from manual mode to power mode and then back again.
The BATEC Manual Power Assist Wheel is another option. It has three levels of support and can be controlled with a joystick. This makes it perfect for users who need varying levels of assistance in various environments. These power accessories are beneficial in reducing the pressure on the shoulders and elbows. This allows you to go farther with less effort. This is particularly beneficial if you are concerned about the effect of long-distance propulsion on your shoulders.
Active User Wheelchairs
An active user wheelchair is one that has been designed for people who live in a busy lifestyle and want to remain independent and mobile. They are much lighter and more manoeuvrable than standard self propelled wheelchairs, which means that users will have less wear and tear on their upper body. They are also able to travel on difficult terrain for longer distances without assistance.
A wheelchair specifically designed for active use will usually have a compact frame size, which helps to improve maneuverability. Furthermore the rear wheels are usually bigger than standard wheelchairs to enable the user to easily access them and then propel themselves forward. The backrest height is also usually lower, allowing the user to move their arms and shoulders freely when self-propelling.
Powered add-ons are a excellent option to make your active user wheelchair more efficient, as they can offer additional power when required. This is helpful when climbing up hills, traveling long distances, or when the user is exhausted. The user can control an accessory powered through eye movements or voice commands. This can help users to become more independent and less dependent on someone else to push them.
E-bike attachments for wheelchairs are a novel and exciting method of improving mobility and efficiency. They attach to the front of a wheelchair and transform it into a tri-wheeled handbike, allowing the user to travel more quickly and farther than they would on their own. This is beneficial for those who want to commute to work or to run errands, or simply want to take a leisurely ride. A power bike accessory can also be adjusted to meet the individual's preferences and needs and preferences, with various rear wheel angle options available along with adjustable seating tension and footrest position. This allows for the most customization and flexibility.
Foldable Power Assist Device
Power add-ons attach to the back wheels of manual wheelchairs, replacing their existing rear wheels. They are easy to operate and allow users to travel greater distances to be covered with less effort. They are light and have advanced control systems that allow remote fault detection monitoring of battery levels and programming.
These are aftermarket components that can be mounted on various manual wheelchairs, including folding models. Examples include the SmartDrive MX2+ or Alber Smoov. The device is activated by pushing one button or switch and is controlled by using an electronic wristband that can be used wirelessly to turn on the motor and adjust settings such as speed. Some models also come with a built-in push tracker to keep track of how long the power add-on has been utilized.
They permit individuals to travel longer distances without getting tired and can help them climb the slopes and other obstacles more easily. They enable users to maintain independence by continuing with their daily routine, working and socializing with family and friends.
In some instances the use of a power-assist option can reduce the amount of pressure being put on the person. They can also reduce the time required to complete tasks that require mobility, and help people to get over obstacles like stairs, inclines, and curb cuts.
Many power-assist devices that fold come with the added benefit of being portable, enabling users to take their wheelchair along on trips in the family vehicle without the need for a fully equipped van. They can be separated from the chair in order to travel to work or other events and then reattached on return. This could help people keep their job, volunteer activities and other commitments to continue to be an integral part of their community and contribute to society.
Non-folding power-assist gadgets are generally larger and heavier than their folding counterparts, but they can still be compact when not being used. Many of them are foldable and can have their accessories removed for even more space. They can be stored inside the trunk of any family car. This allows people to travel with their families, to work, to other places, and to visit family and friends.