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Mobility Scooters

 

Early mobility Scooters were small, front wheel drive models designed primarily for indoor use, with little power and limited range. Newer models of mobility scooters offer greater range and the ability to traverse outdoor terrain. Most mobility scooters have a range of options, which include, three-wheeled mobility scooters, four-wheeled mobility scooters and fold up mobility scooters.

The three-wheeled mobility scooters are the most maneuverable. They are ideal for riders who must operate in tight spaces. Their high turning radius allows them to make turns most four-wheeled mobility scooters can’t.

The four-wheeled Mobility scooters are designed for stability and less for maneuverability. Not as good for tighter quarters but great for outdoor use.

The fold-up mobility scooter is designed to help individuals take their mobility scooters with them on trips. Other non-folding models may need the use of a lift mechanism to travel.

If you are interested in learning how a mobility scooter can help you regain your independence, Contact an Orbit Medical Mobility Specialist today!

 

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Glossary of Electric Wheel Chair Terms

Adaptation - refers to finding other ways to do things to make the most of your abilities. Adapting to being in an electric wheel chair may involve making changes to your environment such as adding ramps and widening doorways.

Assistive Steering Devices - Assistive Steering Devices may vary depending upon the client's needs. They can range from reduced effort steering to compensate for reduced strength, to joystick steering for one-handed control of steering, braking and acceleration, to spinner knobs that allow steering with one hand.

Axle -the part at the center of a wheel; a wheel rotates around an axle with the help of a ball bearing.

Body Mechanics - refers to the study of proper body movement to prevent and correct posture problems, reduce stress and help accomplish a heavy task.

Casters -the two small wheels located at the front or rear of the electric wheel chair that swivel in all directions to contribute to the maneuverability of the wheelchair.

Camber - the off-vertical tilt of the larger electric wheel chair wheels, which increases stability.

Custom - referring to a frame or electric wheel chair built to a customer's specifications.

Dump - the angle between the seat rail and the floor.

Fork - the part that attaches the front wheels, or casters, to the frame of the wheel chair.

Footrests - the place where an electric wheel chair user can rest his or her feet, also sometimes called a foot plate.

Hemi Wheelchair - an electric wheel chair with a low seat-to-floor height that allows for foot propulsion of the wheelchair.

Pnuematic - referring to pneumatic tires; powered by or filled with compressed air.

Posture - the position of the limbs or carriage of the body as a whole; can affect how you feel and your ability to function in your electric wheel chair.

Propel - to move your wheel chair forward; either by hand or by an electric motor.

Push Handle - the handles on the back of wheelchairs that make it easier for an assistant to push the wheelchair from behind.

Push Rims - the rings on the sides of the rear wheels of a wheelchair that are used for hand-propelling

Quick-Release Axle - a push-button, removable axle that allows for easy removal of the rear wheel to transport the wheel chair .

Seat Angle - the angle between the seat rail and the floor.

Seat Height - the distance from the floor to the front or rear of the wheel chair.

Third Party Payers - applies to anyone other than the end-user who pays for the wheelchair. A third party payer could be a private insurance company, Medicare or Medicaid, the Veterans Administration, a charitable organization, or a private payer.

Wheelbase - the distance between the center of the front wheel caster to the center of the rear wheel caster.

Wheelchair Accessible - a building or public place that allows a person in an electric wheel chair easy access to all areas of that particular place.

Wheelie - balancing on the two rear wheels of a manual wheel chair. This skill can be useful when trying to deal with obstacles such as curbs and uneven surfaces. Not recommended on electric wheel chairs.

Contact Orbit Medical if you want to speak to a mobility specialist about getting an electric wheel chair for little or no cost to you!

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Mobility Scooters

People all over the world rely on mobility scooters to keep their independence and freedom. If you have unlimited mobility or are unable to drive a car, you may want to consider a mobility scooter , it could be the perfect solution to getting where you want to go and getting there safely. This is especially true if you want to go to the local grocery store, park, post office, or anywhere else nearby that’s a little too far to walk to.

So what type of people are ideal candidates for mobility scooters? Mobility scooters are perfect for people who:

  • Can maintain an upright posture.
  • Have enough upper body and hand strength to operate the controls.
  • Do not have a risk of developing pressure sores and do not require a positioning system.
  • Have a difficult time walking long distances.
  • Do not plan on using the mobility scooter in tight spaces such as kitchens, bathrooms and hallways.
  • Have a systemic or whole-body disabling condition that makes them get tired easily or have pain when walking but they have enough strength to get in and out of a mobility scooter. This could include people with heart disease, lung disease, arthritis, and obesity.

To learn more about mobility scooters, contact an Orbit Medical mobility specialist today!

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Jazzy Select 6 Power Chair


The Jazzy Select 6 Power Chair provides maximum front stability, combined with the advantages of in-line motor technology for strong acceleration and long-range capability. The Pride Jazzy Select 6 Power Chair offers Active-trac Suspension and 6" front and rear casters for superior performance indoors and out. The Select 6 has a narrow frame, making it easy to get around in tight spaces like hallways and kitchens. The Jazzy Select 6 Power Chair is designed for those whose body weight is less than 300 pounds. An impressive selection of standard convenience features make the Jazzy Select 6 the easiest power chair to use.

Jazzy Select 6 Power Chair Features:

Easy side access batteries

Full-length, flip-up armrests

Solid flat-free tires

Foot platform

Safety belt

Tool-less front panel access to electronics to minimize service time

Electronic generative disc brakes

Free wheel mode


To see if you can qualify for a Jazzy Select 6 Power Chair at little or no cost to you, please fill out this form to talk to an Orbit Medical mobility representative.



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Pride Legend Scooter

The Pride Legend is a medium to large size, all- purpose, indoor/outdoor scooter. The Pride Legend Scooter delivers a stylish, contemporary design that is loaded with standard features including full front and rear suspension, front headlight and full lighting package, sliding seat, front basket, rearview mirror and an infinitely adjustable tiller.  The Pride Legend Scooter then combines this style and great feature package with smooth and quiet indoor operation as well as the power, range and stability needed for incredible outdoor use - offering you unparalleled overall value and performance . The Pride Legend Scooter is available in both three and four wheel options

Pride Legend Scooter Features:

Enhanced state-of-the-art rear suspension

Increased top speed of up to 5.75 mph

Increased maximum weight capacity of 350 lbs.

Ultra-simple lock-up for quick assembly/disassembly

Advanced new reclining high-back seat with height-adjustable headrest

Easily accessible tie down points (for transport of unoccupied scooter)

Reduced length: 3-Wheel: 45.5"/ 4-Wheel: 47"

Easy access to rear electronics

Tiller-mounted, recessed "marker" headlight

New dual-bulb, adjustable lower headlight for optimal pathway illumination


The Pride Legend Scooter combines the latest style and performance technology at a great value. Standard features of the Pride Legend Scooter include a top speed of up to 5.75 mph, 350 lbs. maximum weight capacity and an easy lockup system for quick disassembly. Plus, the lower dual-bulb headlight offers excellent pathway illumination. The Pride Legend Scooter’s sleek styling and advanced features will have you turning heads every time you turn a corner.


Click Here to speak to an Orbit Medical Mobility Specialist about getting a Pride Legend Scooter for little or no cost to you!

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