What You Need To Do With This Self Propelled Wheelchair With Elevated Leg Rest Self Propelled Wheelchair With Elevated Leg Rest

Our wheelchairs that have elevating leg rests enable you to raise one or both legs to aid in pain management, blood circulation and improved comfort. These leg rests can be easily connected to manual wheelchairs and they can be adjusted in angles.

All-round puncture proof tyres ensure low maintenance, long-lasting durability and give you the confidence to take an uninvolved journey. The seat is made from sturdy nylon that provides comfort and security. It can also be easily cleaned.

Bariatric Wheelchair with Leg Rests That Are Elevated

Users weighing up 50 stone can benefit from either or both legs being elevated at different angles with our bariatric chairs with elevated leg rest. This is particularly beneficial for those who require their legs kept elevated for comfort or to aid in the recovery of injuries. The angle of the elevating leg rests may be adjusted to a degree that is comfortable for the user. then they can be reduced should they no longer require their legs to remain elevated.

The Rhythm K7 Wheelchair is a high-quality steel frame wheelchair specifically designed for use with bariatric. It features a spacious 26 inch seat and can take users up to 50 stone. It has a number of unique features, including the tool-free removal of the rear wheels to allow for quick and easy hemi height adjustment and 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 on the market. It is suitable for a range of situations and can be used by people with diverse needs, from those who simply need their legs elevated to those who require all-time assistance in walking.

You can also hire our wheelchair with elevating legs for a full week. You can try the chair before deciding if it's right for you, prior to deciding to buy it. The cost of hiring covers the delivery and collection of the chair and all accessories.


Legrests for wheelchairs are an essential accessory for wheelchair users. They provide additional support for the feet and legs while sitting. They are simple to attach and detach, and can be moved around between chairs, ensuring that you always access them if required. The most common legrests on the basic and lightweight wheelchairs available at Spinlife are the swingaway or elevating leg rests, both suitable for most users. The swingaway legrests can be repositioned to a comfortable level and then lowered to facilitate transfers into and out of the wheelchair. The elevating leg rests are ideal for those who requires their legs to be elevated and come complete with calf pads.

Heavy User Wheelchair Elevated Leg Rest

The design is specifically for wheelchair users with bariatrics who require leg rests, the Titus Heavy Duty Wheelchair with Elevating Leg Rests provides an ultra-sturdy frame that can support larger frame sizes. This model is ideal for those with larger requirements. It features the capacity of a seat that is 30 inches wide, a weight limit of 700lbs, a durable slide-tube silver vein steel frame and detachable feet plates that swing away.

Many wheelchairs come with powered elevating legrests which allow the user to raise his or her feet to a comfortable height to improve circulation and reduce swelling. Some models have an extra calf pad for comfort, but the main benefit of this kind of legrest is that it can be raised and then lowered in a single movement. This is particularly useful for those with weak flexion of the knee or arthritic condition as it allows them to remain in a straight (extended) position.

Another type is an articulated footrest. It is different from a standard legrest for wheelchairs because it can be adjusted to different angles. This makes it a great option for those who struggle with knee bend when lifting or lowering the footplate. The articulation works by changing the distance between the footplate and knee when in different positions, meaning that the footplate is larger when it is elevated compared to when it is when it is lower.

The articulating legrests are more expensive due to the fact that they are powered. They are available on wheelchairs that are more specialized. This is due to the additional parts needed to power this kind of legrest, such as an actuator and motor. These extra components add to the weight of the wheelchair, making it more difficult to maneuver in tight spaces.

There are two kinds of wheelchairs that come with elevating legrests that can be lowered: swing away and center mount. Both have their advantages and disadvantages and it depends on the personal preference of the user and their needs. Swing away legrests can be put on either side of the chair to provide greater mobility. However, they are more susceptible to damage because the actuator is situated just outside the legrest. This is the place where it can be easily knocked over by other users and objects in the room.

self control wheelchair are a safer alternative since they are fixed to the center of the wheelchair and are less likely to be affected. However, they do not provide as many options for positioning and it is worth considering that the centre mount can be a visual obstruction for some users. Whether you choose swing away or centre mount legrests it is important to discuss your options with a healthcare professional to ensure the right kind of legrest is chosen for your specific requirements.

Standard Wheelchair with Elevated Leg Rest

Standard wheelchairs with foot rests are designed to redistribute the pressure from the legs and avoid development of pressure sores. They also help improve circulation and comfort for the lower limbs, and aid in maintaining balance and stability. The padded legrests are typically placed on the front or back of the wheelchair, and have a variety adjustment features. Some leg rests include an element that swings away which makes it easier for people to get between and out of the wheelchair. Some leg rests come with an adjustable, telescoping footplate that can be adjusted to different leg lengths.

The kind of leg rest you choose will depend on the condition of your wheelchair. Some leg rests have motors, while others are manual. There are different angles that the leg rests can be placed at, which will affect your sitting position and how it is easy to move around.

The choice between an elevated leg rest and an articulating leg rest will also depend on your medical needs. Elevating leg rests remain at the same elevation and therefore are good for people who are unable to bend their legs. If you are able to bend your legs, an articulated legrest may be the best choice for you. They will automatically adjust the length, so you won't need to adjust them manually.

If you're planning on purchasing a wheelchair with leg rests, we recommend to test it before you make a final decision. This will help you to select the best leg rest for you and ensure that it fits perfectly with the wheelchair you have chosen. It is also advisable to consult with your therapist on the most appropriate wheelchair accessories for you.

We offer padded legrests for wheelchairs as an additional feature that can be available for rental on a daily weekly or monthly basis. Visit our website for more details about the wheelchairs we rent.

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