Standing Electric Wheelchair

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A Standing Electric Wheelchair is a powered mobility device that allows users with spinal cord injury, neuromuscular disease, and other conditions to independently transition between sitting and standing positions. The integrated standing mechanism provides physiological benefits including pressure relief, bone density maintenance, spasticity reduction, and orthostatic hypotension management, while enabling functional reach for daily activities at standing height. Used in rehabilitation, home care, and community settings, it promotes independence, health, and quality of life.
Description

Standing Electric Wheelchair

PRIMARY CLINICAL & DIAGNOSTIC USES

1. Independent Standing Mobility for Spinal Cord Injury Patients
  • Primary Use: Provides powered mobility combined with the ability to independently transition from a seated to a standing position, enabling patients with spinal cord injuries to achieve standing posture for physiological and functional benefits. The standing function is operated via the joystick control system.
  • How it helps: For the physiatrist and rehabilitation specialist, the standing electric wheelchair provides the means for patients with spinal cord injury to achieve standing posture independently—promoting bone density, improving circulation, reducing spasticity, and providing the physiological benefits of standing without requiring caregiver assistance. For the patient with spinal cord injury, the ability to stand independently transforms their ability to interact with the world at eye level, reach high objects, and participate fully in daily activities.
2. Pressure Relief and Skin Integrity Management
  • Primary Use: Allows the user to change position between sitting and standing throughout the day, providing critical pressure relief to the sacrum, ischial tuberosities, and other weight-bearing surfaces. Regular position changes help prevent pressure ulcers in individuals with limited sensation and mobility.
  • How it helps: For the wound care nurse and seating specialist, the standing function provides an independent means of pressure relief—allowing the user to shift weight off vulnerable areas without requiring caregiver assistance or transfer to a bed. For the patient with spinal cord injury or limited mobility, the ability to stand periodically throughout the day helps maintain skin integrity and prevent the development of devastating pressure injuries.
3. Orthostatic Hypotension Management
  • Primary Use: Enables patients with autonomic dysreflexia or orthostatic hypotension to gradually transition between sitting and standing positions, allowing for controlled cardiovascular adaptation and reducing the risk of syncope or blood pressure fluctuations.
  • How it helps: For the physiatrist and autonomic specialist managing patients with blood pressure regulation issues, the standing electric wheelchair allows for controlled, gradual position changes that help the cardiovascular system adapt—reducing the risk of sudden drops in blood pressure that can lead to dizziness or fainting. For the patient with orthostatic hypotension, the ability to stand gradually improves tolerance to upright posture and expands their ability to participate in daily activities.
4. Bone Density Maintenance and Spasticity Reduction
  • Primary Use: Regular standing weight-bearing helps maintain bone mineral density in the lower extremities, reducing the risk of osteopenia and osteoporosis in non-ambulatory patients. Standing also provides prolonged stretch that helps reduce spasticity in the lower limbs.
  • How it helps: For the physiatrist and rehabilitation team, the standing function provides essential weight-bearing that signals the bones to maintain density—reducing the risk of fractures from osteoporosis that commonly affect non-ambulatory patients. For the patient, regular standing also provides a sustained stretch to spastic muscles, reducing tone and improving comfort, range of motion, and ease of care.
5. Enhanced Functional Reach and Environmental Interaction
  • Primary Use: Elevates the user to standing height, allowing access to countertops, shelves, light switches, and other elevated surfaces that are inaccessible from a seated position, promoting independence in daily activities.
  • How it helps: For the occupational therapist and rehabilitation specialist, the standing function expands the user’s functional reach—enabling them to prepare meals at counter height, reach items on shelves, interact with others at eye level, and participate in activities that require standing posture. For the patient, the ability to stand independently restores a level of function and independence that significantly improves quality of life.

SECONDARY & SUPPORTIVE USES

1. Home and Community Independence: Enables independent standing for daily activities such as cooking, reaching high shelves, and participating in family activities at standing height.
2. Workplace Accessibility: Allows users to adjust height to work at standard desks, counters, and workstations designed for standing posture.
3. Social Interaction: Elevates the user to eye level with standing individuals, facilitating more natural social interaction and communication.
4. Transfer Facilitation: Standing function may assist with transfers to other surfaces such as beds, examination tables, or vehicle seats.
5. Cardiovascular Conditioning: Regular standing provides cardiovascular benefits by engaging lower extremity muscles and promoting venous return.
6. Rehabilitation Progression: Used as a tool for patients working toward standing and walking goals in rehabilitation settings.
KEY PRODUCT FEATURES

1. BASIC IDENTIFICATION ATTRIBUTES

  • Product Type: A powered wheelchair with an integrated standing mechanism that allows the user to transition independently from a seated to a standing position.
  • Designation: Standing Electric Wheelchair, Power Standing Wheelchair, Standing Power Chair, Stand-Up Wheelchair.
  • Key Components:
    • Power Base: Motorized chassis with drive wheels and castors.
    • Standing Mechanism: Powered lifting mechanism that elevates the seat and occupant.
    • Seating System: Contoured seat with pressure-relieving cushion.
    • Back Support: Adjustable backrest that accommodates standing posture.
    • Knee and Shank Supports: Padded supports that position the lower limbs during standing.
    • Joystick Control: Integrated control for mobility and standing functions.
    • Safety Sensors: Prevent standing on uneven surfaces or when unsafe.

2. TECHNICAL & PERFORMANCE PROPERTIES

  • Standing Height: Elevates the user from seated position to full standing height.
  • Weight Capacity: Typically 250-400 lbs depending on model.
  • Drive Type: Rear-wheel, mid-wheel, or front-wheel drive configurations.
  • Battery: Deep-cycle batteries for extended range.
  • Controls: Integrated joystick with standing function controls.
  • Safety Features: Sensors to prevent standing on inclines; tilt-in-space for stability.

3. PHYSICAL & OPERATIONAL PROPERTIES

  • Construction: Heavy-duty frame with powered lifting mechanism.
  • Seat Width: Various widths available for different body sizes.
  • Turning Radius: Designed for maneuverability in indoor spaces.
  • Portability: May disassemble for transport.
  • Controls: User-friendly interface for mobility and standing functions.

4. SAFETY & COMPLIANCE ATTRIBUTES

  • Regulatory Status: Class II medical device regulated by FDA.
  • Safety Standards: Compliant with ANSI/RESNA standards for wheelchairs.
  • Stability: Designed for stability in both seated and standing positions.
  • Electrical Safety: Compliant with IEC 60601-1.

5. STORAGE & HANDLING ATTRIBUTES

  • Storage: Stored in the user's living space; battery charged overnight.
  • Cleaning: Wipe with mild soap and water; follow manufacturer guidelines.
  • Maintenance: Regular inspection of standing mechanism, batteries, and controls.

6. LABORATORY & CLINICAL APPLICATIONS

  • Primary Application: Independent standing mobility for individuals with spinal cord injury, neuromuscular disease, and other conditions affecting ambulation.
  • Clinical Role: Essential equipment for rehabilitation, home care, and community mobility.
SAFETY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS

1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

  • Proper Use: Standing function should only be used on level, stable surfaces.
  • Weight Capacity: Do not exceed stated weight capacity.
  • Safety Sensors: Ensure safety sensors are functional before standing.
  • Transfer: Use appropriate transfer techniques when entering or exiting the chair.
  • Battery Maintenance: Follow manufacturer guidelines for battery charging and maintenance.
  • Regular Inspection: Have standing mechanisms inspected regularly by qualified technicians.

2. FIRST AID MEASURES

  • Mechanical Failure: If standing mechanism fails, use manual override if available; contact service provider.
  • Power Failure: Have a backup plan for manual lowering if needed; maintain emergency contact.

3. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES

  • Flammability: Plastic and fabric components are combustible; batteries may pose fire risk.
  • Extinguishing Media: For electrical fire, use COâ‚‚ or dry chemical extinguisher.