specialize in providing services to people with "mobility impairments,” which may include: * conditions requiring the use or assistance of a brace, cane, crutch, prosthetic device, wheelchair...
Search Results "Power Wheelchair"
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Facilities Specializing in Services for Persons with Mobility Impairments
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Automatic Door
A door equipped with a power-operated mechanism and controls that open and close the door automatically upon receipt of a momentary actuating signal....
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Can People with Limited Mobility Use the Usable Circulation Path by Themselves?
Special Note 4 Not all people using wheelchairs or other assistive devices are capable of navigating a usable circulation path by themselves....
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Expert Advice of Medical Practitioners
Based on her experience that the general range of customized manual wheelchair height is 15.5 inches- 19.5 inches and that power wheelchairs range from 16.5”- 22” high, she stated that the...
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Re: Ernest Castro
The system consists of a ramp, a specialized wheelchair, and a winch.The operator attaches a belt to the wheelchair and lowers the person into the pool. We make two versions....
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12209(b)(2)(C)
(C) Exercise of rulemaking power.-- The provisions of subparagraph (B) are enacted by the House of Representatives as an exercise of the rulemaking power of the House of Representatives,...
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c-ii
Yes No If Yes, and the elevator or lift is part of the accessible route to a shelter area, is back-up electrical power available to operate the elevator or lift for the duration...
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Path Width
All of the "solo" manual and power wheelchair users (i.e., not accompanied by a dog or pulling another wheelchair) had sweep widths of 0.69 m (27 inches) or less, and would therefore be...
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AUTOMATIC DOOR
A door equipped with a power-operated mechanism and controls that open and close the door automatically upon receipt of a momentary actuating signal....
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Accessible Pathway & Corridor: Minimum Clear Width Required for 180-degree Turn
Findings from the Anthropometry of Wheeled Mobility Study indicate that a width of at least 130 cm (51 in.) was required for 50% of the manual wheelchair users measured in this study to...
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11B-223.2.2 Facilities specializing in treating conditions that affect mobility
Conditions that affect mobility include conditions requiring the use or assistance of a brace, cane, crutch, prosthetic device, wheelchair, or powered mobility aid; arthritic, neurological...
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Rehabilitation and Outpatient Physical Therapy Facilities [§208.2.2]
Conditions affecting mobility include: those involving the use of mobility aids and devices (braces, canes, crutches, prosthetic devices, wheelchairs, or powered mobility aids);...
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11B-223.2.2 Facilities specializing in treating conditions that affect mobility
Conditions that affect mobility include conditions requiring the use or assistance of a brace, cane, crutch, prosthetic device, wheelchair, or powered mobility aid; arthritic, neurological...
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Three-Point Turn
30 457 86 541 596 Inline skates 16 160 71 241 262 Kick scooter 12 178 61 210 273 Manual wheelchair...
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D4. Door Clearance
On the pull side of the door, is there at least 18 inches clearance provided to the side of the latch if the door is not automatic or power-operated?...
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Demographic Questionnaire Data
There were 37 manual WC users and 39 power wheel chair users....
- seca 664 - electronic wheelchair scale_without comments - seca1840
- Guldmann Mobile Lifter GL5: Lifting from wheelchair
- Q'Straint : Importance and Benefits of QUANTUM Automatic Wheelchair Securement
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Signal Clearance Intervals
Manual wheelchair users had the longest 85th percentile clearance intervals (greater than those provided by the AASHTO assumptions), indicating that they would need the most time to clear...
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1. Thigh Breadth
and not considering any wheelchair hardware....
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NEISS Data
From the coding manual, it is not clear how some of the newer assistive vehicle types such as powered scooters, hand cycles, and powered wheelchairs would be identified, or how bicycle trailers...
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Doors and Gates: ADA Standard Section 410.6
Section 410.6 covers the current ADA Standards for the doors and gates of platform lifts.