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Adjustable Tilt-In-Space WheelchairsThis wheelchair family consists of the only compact folding, pediatric tilt-in-space wheelchairs on the market. These reclining wheelchairs provide comprehensive positioning, and are perfect for individuals who require tilt adjustment for pressure relief, digestion and respiratory assistance. Elevating legrests, padded headrests, and swing away lateral supports are just a few of the many options available on our reclining wheelchairs. Due to their comprehensive positioning, these tilt in space wheelchairs are frequently recommended by physical therapists and afforded by Medicaid and private insurance programs across the country. Safari Tilt Wheelchairs have 5° – 45° of tilt adjustment for stabilizing and feeding, and the planar seat insert ensures proper seating. Recline option maximizes comfort. Available key features include heavy-duty reinforced upholstery, height adjustable flip-up armrests, elevating legrests and anatomic back. Rodeo Tilt Wheelchairs have 10° – 45° of tilt adjustment for pressure relief and improved respiration. Key features include height adjustable push handle, elevating legrests and optional storage tray. Cuddlebug Tilt Wheelchairs offer the latest advancements in Early Intervention Seating, with a stylish look you and your child will love. A multitude of positioning options are available, and for the first time, the Tilt, Recline and High / Low Features are available on the same chair - you no longer need 2 pieces of equipment to achieve these functions!
• Tilt-in-space adjustment for pressure relief
Pediatric Transit Wheelchair Options
Convaid offers free shipping on pediatric tilt-in-space wheelchairs within the US and Canada through our authorized dealers (Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico are excluded)
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