Ergonomic & Orthopedic Chair

An Ergonomic & Orthopedic Chair is an adjustable seating system designed to provide proper postural support, spinal alignment, and pressure distribution for individuals with musculoskeletal conditions, chronic pain, and mobility limitations. Features include adjustable seat height, backrest with lumbar support, contoured seat with pressure-reducing cushion, and adjustable armrests. Used in home, office, and clinical settings, it supports patients with arthritis, back pain, joint replacements, and edema, promoting comfort, proper alignment, and safe transfers during prolonged sitting.

Manual Reclining Wheelchair

 A Manual Reclining Wheelchair is a non-powered wheelchair with a backrest that can be manually adjusted to various angles. It is designed for users who need to change their sitting position for pressure relief, circulatory management, respiratory support, or comfort but do not require powered mobility. Key safety features include a robust locking mechanism, mandatory use of anti-tip levers and a seat belt when reclined, and synchronized elevating leg rests to prevent sliding. It is heavier and less maneuverable than a standard wheelchair but provides essential positioning options for individuals with specific postural and medical needs.

Reclining Wheelchair

 A Reclining Wheelchair is a manual wheelchair with a backrest that can be manually adjusted to various angles. It is designed for users who need to change their sitting position for pressure relief, circulatory management, respiratory support, or comfort but do not require powered mobility. Key safety features include a robust locking mechanism, mandatory use of anti-tip levers and a seat belt when reclined, and synchronized elevating leg rests to prevent sliding. It is heavier and less maneuverable than a standard wheelchair but provides essential positioning options for individuals with specific postural and medical needs.