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Power assist add-ons allow wheelchair users to travel for longer distances and over difficult terrain. They also decrease the amount of effort needed to propel the wheelchair, which results in lower heart rates and less muscle fatigue.
They are simple to move and don't alter the look of manual chairs. They are also simple to use.
WheelDrive
Front wheel drive wheelchairs are most stable and powerful. The large drive wheels are able to "grab" the road, enabling the chair to navigate difficult terrains like grass, gravel, or steps. This design is ideal for those who need to maneuver your wheelchair around tight areas. You can make sharp turns easily using the front drive.
During the selection process, your Therapist or Assistant Technology Professional will consider which base and components best meet your needs. An add-on for power assist is also a good option to think about. There are several different options for power assist, such as front-wheel, mid-wheel, and rear-wheel power add-ons.
The new and relaunched WheelDrive add-on from Sunrise Medical features a dual rim design, which offers a variety of driving modes. The large 'assist rim' provides extra power assistance to each push, which reduces fatigue and lets you increase the distance you push. The smaller 'drive rim' offers continuous power to make it easier to climb. The WheelDrive is simple to install on almost every manual wheelchair, without the need for additional parts or modifications and can be switched between two driving modes by pressing an intuitive power button.
The brushless hub motor is powered by small batteries that can be detached and fully charged in under two hours. Its compact size and easy to use make it a perfect choice for those who require some extra assistance to travel long distances. The WheelDrive does not require maintenance unlike battery-powered power assist add-ons that are difficult to maintain in good and in good working.
We recommend that you contact one of our ATPs to learn more and to see a demonstration if you are thinking about the addition of a power wheelchair with front-wheel drive to your manual wheelchair. If you're considering the brand new Empulse 4Front 2 powered wheelchair, the FrontDrive standard model comes with iLevel, which raises the safe seat height to 12 inches. This allows you to complete mobility-related activities of daily life such as toileting, reaching, and grooming at a higher elevation.
Rear Power Assist add-ons
Power wheelchair accessories can cut down on the amount of effort required to propel manual wheelchairs. They can also help maintain shoulder health and reduce the fear of injury that comes with prolonged, repetitive manual propulsion. Adding power assist to your wheelchair allows you to travel farther, traverse steep slopes and navigate through difficult terrain with more confidence.
The power add-ons to wheelchairs can be classified into three categories: rear attachments, which are similar to the SmartDrive front attachments that raise the wheels of a manual chair off the ground (similarly to a bicycle), and hybrid systems combining both features. Front attachments are typically operated by a hand-rim-activated device like the Alber Smoov or Klaxon Twist and rear attachments are usually joystick-converting devices such as the Alber E-Motion or SmartDrive.
Some of these wheelchair power accessories are powered by rechargeable batteries as well as others, such as the WheelDrive are connected to the motor in the wheelchair and are powered by kinetic energy from the wheel rotation. The ones that are powered by batteries are generally lighter and more compact than those that use energy from the kinetic force to drive the wheels.
One of the most well-known wheelchair power accessories is the Spinergy ZX-1, which attaches to the back axel of rigid and folding frame wheelchairs. It comes with three different support levels that can be adjusted with the press of an button. It is easy to switch from manual to powered mode and in reverse.
The BATEC Manual Power Assist Wheel is another alternative. It comes with three support levels, and can also be controlled by the joystick. This makes it perfect for users who need varying degrees of assistance in different environments. These power add-ons can be beneficial in reducing the pressure on the elbows and shoulders. This lets you travel farther and with less effort. This is particularly useful when you are concerned about the effects of propulsion for long distances on your shoulders.
Active User Wheelchairs
Active user wheelchairs are made for people who want to be mobile and independent and lead an active lifestyle. These wheelchairs are lighter and easier to maneuver than self-propelled ones. This means that the upper body will be less fatigued. They can also traverse difficult terrains for longer distances with no assistance.
A wheelchair self propelled folding that is designed for an active life will have smaller frames to improve maneuverability. In addition the rear wheels are usually larger than standard wheelchairs to enable the user to easily access them and move forward. The backrest's height is typically lower to enable the user to move their arms and shoulders freely while ultra lightweight self propelled wheelchair-propelling.
These add-ons powered by electricity can be used to improve the performance of your wheelchair for active users. They can provide extra power when needed. This can be helpful for climbing up hills, navigating long distances or when the user is feeling exhausted. The user can control a powered accessory via eye movements or voice commands. This can assist users to become more independent and reduce the need for someone else to push them.
The E-bike attachments for wheelchairs are a brand new and exciting method of increasing mobility and efficiency. These attach to the front of a wheelchair and transform it into a three-wheeled hand bike which allows the user to travel faster and farther than they would on their own. This is a great option for those looking to commute to work or for running errands or simply want to enjoy a leisurely ride. The power bike can be adapted to meet the needs and preferences of the user. There are various options for rear wheel angles, as well as adjustable seat tension and footrest positioning. This gives you the most flexibility and personalization.
Foldable Power Assist Device
Power add-ons are attached to the rear wheels of manual wheelchairs and replace their existing rear wheels. They are easy to use and enable the user to go longer distances with less effort. These are typically lightweight self propelled wheelchairs and offer advanced control systems to alter programming, monitor battery level and fault detection remotely.
These are accessories from the aftermarket that can be mounted on many manual wheelchairs, including folding models. Examples include the SmartDrive MX2+ and Alber Smoov. The device is activated by pressing an appropriate button or switch and controlled by a wireless wristband. Some models also come with an integrated push tracker that can keep track of how long the power add-on has been used.
They can help individuals climb up hills and other obstacles with ease. They help users maintain their independence by continuing to engage in daily activities, work and spending time with family and friends.
In certain situations an assisted power option may reduce the amount of pressure being placed on the person. Additionally they have been proven to reduce the amount of time it takes a person to perform tasks that require mobility and help them overcome obstacles like stairs, inclines and curb cuts.
Many foldable power-assist devices have the added benefit of being portable, which allows users to carry their wheelchairs with them on their trips in the family car without the need for a fully equipped van. They can be removed from the chair to travel to work or other occasions and then reattached after they return home. This can help people to keep their jobs or volunteer endeavours to continue to contribute to society and be a valued member of the community.
Non-folding power-assist devices are typically heavier and larger than their folding counterparts, but they can still be very compact when not in use. A lot of them can be folded, and their accessories removed to free even more space. They can be put in the trunk of a regular family car, allowing individuals to travel with their families to work and other places, as well as visit friends and relatives.
Power assist add-ons allow wheelchair users to travel for longer distances and over difficult terrain. They also decrease the amount of effort needed to propel the wheelchair, which results in lower heart rates and less muscle fatigue.
They are simple to move and don't alter the look of manual chairs. They are also simple to use.

Front wheel drive wheelchairs are most stable and powerful. The large drive wheels are able to "grab" the road, enabling the chair to navigate difficult terrains like grass, gravel, or steps. This design is ideal for those who need to maneuver your wheelchair around tight areas. You can make sharp turns easily using the front drive.
During the selection process, your Therapist or Assistant Technology Professional will consider which base and components best meet your needs. An add-on for power assist is also a good option to think about. There are several different options for power assist, such as front-wheel, mid-wheel, and rear-wheel power add-ons.

The brushless hub motor is powered by small batteries that can be detached and fully charged in under two hours. Its compact size and easy to use make it a perfect choice for those who require some extra assistance to travel long distances. The WheelDrive does not require maintenance unlike battery-powered power assist add-ons that are difficult to maintain in good and in good working.
We recommend that you contact one of our ATPs to learn more and to see a demonstration if you are thinking about the addition of a power wheelchair with front-wheel drive to your manual wheelchair. If you're considering the brand new Empulse 4Front 2 powered wheelchair, the FrontDrive standard model comes with iLevel, which raises the safe seat height to 12 inches. This allows you to complete mobility-related activities of daily life such as toileting, reaching, and grooming at a higher elevation.
Rear Power Assist add-ons
Power wheelchair accessories can cut down on the amount of effort required to propel manual wheelchairs. They can also help maintain shoulder health and reduce the fear of injury that comes with prolonged, repetitive manual propulsion. Adding power assist to your wheelchair allows you to travel farther, traverse steep slopes and navigate through difficult terrain with more confidence.
The power add-ons to wheelchairs can be classified into three categories: rear attachments, which are similar to the SmartDrive front attachments that raise the wheels of a manual chair off the ground (similarly to a bicycle), and hybrid systems combining both features. Front attachments are typically operated by a hand-rim-activated device like the Alber Smoov or Klaxon Twist and rear attachments are usually joystick-converting devices such as the Alber E-Motion or SmartDrive.
Some of these wheelchair power accessories are powered by rechargeable batteries as well as others, such as the WheelDrive are connected to the motor in the wheelchair and are powered by kinetic energy from the wheel rotation. The ones that are powered by batteries are generally lighter and more compact than those that use energy from the kinetic force to drive the wheels.
One of the most well-known wheelchair power accessories is the Spinergy ZX-1, which attaches to the back axel of rigid and folding frame wheelchairs. It comes with three different support levels that can be adjusted with the press of an button. It is easy to switch from manual to powered mode and in reverse.
The BATEC Manual Power Assist Wheel is another alternative. It comes with three support levels, and can also be controlled by the joystick. This makes it perfect for users who need varying degrees of assistance in different environments. These power add-ons can be beneficial in reducing the pressure on the elbows and shoulders. This lets you travel farther and with less effort. This is particularly useful when you are concerned about the effects of propulsion for long distances on your shoulders.
Active User Wheelchairs
Active user wheelchairs are made for people who want to be mobile and independent and lead an active lifestyle. These wheelchairs are lighter and easier to maneuver than self-propelled ones. This means that the upper body will be less fatigued. They can also traverse difficult terrains for longer distances with no assistance.
A wheelchair self propelled folding that is designed for an active life will have smaller frames to improve maneuverability. In addition the rear wheels are usually larger than standard wheelchairs to enable the user to easily access them and move forward. The backrest's height is typically lower to enable the user to move their arms and shoulders freely while ultra lightweight self propelled wheelchair-propelling.
These add-ons powered by electricity can be used to improve the performance of your wheelchair for active users. They can provide extra power when needed. This can be helpful for climbing up hills, navigating long distances or when the user is feeling exhausted. The user can control a powered accessory via eye movements or voice commands. This can assist users to become more independent and reduce the need for someone else to push them.
The E-bike attachments for wheelchairs are a brand new and exciting method of increasing mobility and efficiency. These attach to the front of a wheelchair and transform it into a three-wheeled hand bike which allows the user to travel faster and farther than they would on their own. This is a great option for those looking to commute to work or for running errands or simply want to enjoy a leisurely ride. The power bike can be adapted to meet the needs and preferences of the user. There are various options for rear wheel angles, as well as adjustable seat tension and footrest positioning. This gives you the most flexibility and personalization.
Foldable Power Assist Device
Power add-ons are attached to the rear wheels of manual wheelchairs and replace their existing rear wheels. They are easy to use and enable the user to go longer distances with less effort. These are typically lightweight self propelled wheelchairs and offer advanced control systems to alter programming, monitor battery level and fault detection remotely.
These are accessories from the aftermarket that can be mounted on many manual wheelchairs, including folding models. Examples include the SmartDrive MX2+ and Alber Smoov. The device is activated by pressing an appropriate button or switch and controlled by a wireless wristband. Some models also come with an integrated push tracker that can keep track of how long the power add-on has been used.
They can help individuals climb up hills and other obstacles with ease. They help users maintain their independence by continuing to engage in daily activities, work and spending time with family and friends.
In certain situations an assisted power option may reduce the amount of pressure being placed on the person. Additionally they have been proven to reduce the amount of time it takes a person to perform tasks that require mobility and help them overcome obstacles like stairs, inclines and curb cuts.
Many foldable power-assist devices have the added benefit of being portable, which allows users to carry their wheelchairs with them on their trips in the family car without the need for a fully equipped van. They can be removed from the chair to travel to work or other occasions and then reattached after they return home. This can help people to keep their jobs or volunteer endeavours to continue to contribute to society and be a valued member of the community.
Non-folding power-assist devices are typically heavier and larger than their folding counterparts, but they can still be very compact when not in use. A lot of them can be folded, and their accessories removed to free even more space. They can be put in the trunk of a regular family car, allowing individuals to travel with their families to work and other places, as well as visit friends and relatives.
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