Standard Foldable Wheelchair

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A Standard Foldable Wheelchair is a manual wheelchair with a folding frame for compact storage and transport. Used for non-emergency patient transport in healthcare facilities, home settings, and community outings, it provides essential mobility support for individuals with temporary or permanent mobility impairments. The foldable design allows for easy storage in closets, car trunks, and small spaces, making it ideal for home use and travel.
Description

Standard Foldable Wheelchair

PRIMARY CLINICAL & DIAGNOSTIC USES

1. Basic Mobility Assistance for Non-Ambulatory or Partially Ambulatory Patients
  • Primary Use: Provides manual, assisted mobility for individuals who cannot walk safely or at all due to temporary injuries, chronic conditions, or general debility. The foldable design allows for compact storage and transport when not in use.
  • How it helps: For the nursing team and healthcare providers, the standard foldable wheelchair is the essential tool for moving patients who cannot move themselves—allowing for safe transport between bed, bathroom, and treatment areas without exhausting the patient or risking falls. For the individual who cannot walk due to fracture, weakness, or illness, being wheeled in a foldable chair means they can still get to the bathroom, attend appointments, and maintain some mobility during their period of disability.
2. Patient Transport by Caregivers Within Healthcare Facilities
  • Primary Use: The primary mode of non-emergency, staff-assisted transport for patients between departments, from a ward to Radiology, to the cafeteria, or to therapy. The foldable design allows for efficient storage when not in use.
  • How it helps: For the transport staff and nursing assistants moving patients throughout a facility, the foldable wheelchair is a reliable workhorse—maneuverable enough for tight hallways, sturdy enough for daily use, and simple enough that any staff member can use it safely. For the patient being moved for testing, treatment, or simply a change of scenery, the wheelchair provides a safe, comfortable means of getting where they need to go without exhausting their limited energy.
3. Post-Surgical and Acute Injury Recovery Support
  • Primary Use: Used during the recovery phase from surgeries or lower limb injuries to allow for patient mobility while complying with weight-bearing restrictions and promoting early mobilization. The foldable design allows for easy transport in vehicles for appointments.
  • How it helps: For the orthopedic surgeon and physical therapist, the foldable wheelchair is a critical tool for early mobilization—allowing patients to get out of bed, sit upright, and move to therapy or activities despite strict non-weight-bearing orders. For the patient recovering from hip replacement, knee surgery, or fracture, being able to sit in a wheelchair and be mobile means they are not confined to bed, reducing the risks of deconditioning, pressure injuries, and complications of immobility.
4. Fall Risk Management and Safety for Unsteady Patients
  • Primary Use: Provides a secure seating option for patients at high risk of falls during transfers or when walking is unsafe due to dizziness, weakness, or cognitive impairment, allowing them to be moved safely by staff or family.
  • How it helps: For the fall prevention coordinator and nursing staff, a wheelchair for an unsteady patient means that mobility does not have to mean falling—the patient can be moved safely from place to place without attempting to walk on unsafe legs. For the patient who is dizzy from medication, weak from illness, or confused about their surroundings, being transported in a wheelchair means they can still participate in daily activities without the terror of falling with every step.
5. Portability and Storage for Home and Community Use
  • Primary Use: The foldable design allows the wheelchair to be collapsed for compact storage in closets, car trunks, or small living spaces, making it ideal for home use, travel, and community outings.
  • How it helps: For the family caregiver and home healthcare provider, a foldable wheelchair means mobility support can be taken anywhere—folded into the car for medical appointments, stored in a small apartment when not needed, and ready for use when the patient requires assistance. For the patient, having a wheelchair that can travel with them means they can maintain independence and participate in community activities.

SECONDARY & SUPPORTIVE USES

1. Outpatient and Clinic Appointment Mobility: Used in outpatient clinics, dental offices, and diagnostic centers to transport patients from waiting areas to examination and treatment rooms.
2. Provisional Seating During Space or Equipment Shortages: Often serves as temporary seating for patients or visitors in crowded waiting areas, emergency departments, or during hospital events.
3. Therapeutic Tool in Rehabilitation: Used by physiotherapists to teach basic wheelchair skills to patients who may need to use one temporarily or permanently.
4. Support for Diagnostic Procedures: Positions and supports patients during certain diagnostic tests where specific, adjustable seating is required.
5. Travel and Vacation: Foldable design allows for easy transport, making it suitable for travel and vacations.
6. Home Healthcare: Suitable for home care settings where patients require mobility support without permanent equipment installation.
KEY PRODUCT FEATURES

1. BASIC IDENTIFICATION ATTRIBUTES

  • Product Type: A manual wheelchair with a foldable frame for compact storage and transport.
  • Designation: Standard Foldable Wheelchair, Folding Wheelchair, Transport Wheelchair, Manual Wheelchair.
  • Key Components:
    • Foldable Frame: Steel or aluminum frame with cross-brace design for folding.
    • Seat and Back: Nylon or padded seat and backrest.
    • Armrests: Fixed or removable; may be full-length or desk-length.
    • Leg Rests: Swing-away or elevating leg rests.
    • Wheels: Large rear wheels (20-24 inches) for self-propulsion; smaller front castors.
    • Hand Brakes: Brake levers on rear wheels for locking.
    • Push Handles: Handles for caregiver assistance.

2. TECHNICAL & PERFORMANCE PROPERTIES

  • Weight Capacity: Standard 250-300 lbs; heavy-duty models available.
  • Seat Width: Standard 16-20 inches; various sizes available.
  • Frame Material: Steel or aluminum; steel heavier but more durable, aluminum lighter.
  • Folded Width: Typically 10-12 inches when folded.
  • Weight: 30-45 lbs depending on materials.

3. PHYSICAL & OPERATIONAL PROPERTIES

  • Construction: Cross-brace folding mechanism for compact storage.
  • Portability: Folds for car trunk or closet storage.
  • Armrests: May be removable or flip-up for transfers.
  • Leg Rests: Swing-away or removable for transfers.
  • Brakes: Hand brakes on rear wheels for locking.

4. SAFETY & COMPLIANCE ATTRIBUTES

  • Regulatory Status: Class I medical device.
  • Weight Capacity: Validated for stated capacity.
  • Brake Function: Tested for reliability.
  • Stability: Designed for stability on level surfaces.

5. STORAGE & HANDLING ATTRIBUTES

  • Storage: Folds for storage in the closet, car trunk, or designated area.
  • Cleaning: Wipe with mild soap and water; upholstery may be spot-cleaned.
  • Maintenance: Regularly check brakes, wheels, and folding mechanism.

6. LABORATORY & CLINICAL APPLICATIONS

  • Primary Application: Mobility support for non-ambulatory or partially ambulatory patients in healthcare facilities and home settings.
  • Clinical Role: Essential equipment in hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities, and home healthcare.
SAFETY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS

1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

  • Brake Use: Apply brakes when stationary; ensure brakes are engaged before transfers.
  • Folding Mechanism: Ensure the frame is fully open and locked before use.
  • Weight Capacity: Do not exceed stated weight capacity.
  • Transfers: Lock wheels before transferring patients; assist as needed.
  • Incline Use: Use caution on inclines; have caregiver assist when needed.

2. FIRST AID MEASURES

  • Tip-Over: If chair tips, assess patient for injury; inspect for damage before reuse.
  • Brake Failure: If brakes fail, remove from service; contact provider for repair.

3. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES

  • Flammability: Plastic and fabric components are combustible.
  • Extinguishing Media: Use water, foam, or COâ‚‚ as appropriate for surrounding materials.