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  • What's the difference between a walking frame and a rollator?
    02-27/2026
    Typical structural features of a walking frame: • Mostly four-legged • Usually wheelless, or with two front wheels and no rear wheels Typical structural features of a rollator (four-wheeled): • Four large wheels (generally 6-10 inches) • Built-in braking system (grip-type handbrake)
  • How heavy are carbon fiber manual wheelchairs?
    02-26/2026
    Most high-end carbon fiber manual wheelchairs have a total weight ranging from 8.5KG to 12KG, while the most common, standard, and marketable average weight is around 10KG.
  • What Size Should a Home-Based Hospital Bed Be?
    02-24/2026
    Home-based hospital beds on the market are not a "one-size-fits-all" solution; their sizes vary depending on the patient type, usage scenario, and design functions. The most common standard size for home-use hospital beds is 200cm × 90cm × 50cm.
  • How much does a home hospital bed cost?
    02-23/2026
    The price of home hospital beds on the market is generally between $300 and $3000 USD. However, this range varies greatly due to significant differences in product functions and configurations.
  • Front-Wheel Drive vs. Rear-Wheel Drive Electric Wheelchairs: Differences
    02-20/2026
    • Front-wheel drive electric wheelchairs are propelled by the front wheels. • Rear-wheel drive electric wheelchairs are propelled forward by the rear wheels. The drive principle determines the overall characteristics and user experience of the two types of electric wheelchairs.
  • Where Should Electric Wheelchairs Be Charged?
    02-19/2026
    Scientific research shows that charging in a dry environment at 20℃–25℃ can extend battery life by more than 20%; conversely, long-term charging in high-temperature or cold environments will significantly shorten lifespan.
  • Which type of rollator is best for people with poor balance?
    02-17/2026
    The 4-wheel rollator is currently the most common, structurally comprehensive, and widely applicable type of rollator. Many people with weaker balance prioritize this type of product because it provides not just "semi-support," but a complete combination of stability and flexibility.
  • Who Can Participate in Wheelchair Fencing?
    02-16/2026
    Whether unilateral or bilateral lower limb amputation, individuals can participate in wheelchair fencing, provided their upper limb mobility is normal and they can perform basic fencing movements. Fencing wheelchairs are designed with pelvic and thigh area fixation to ensure stability during movements.
  • What type of wheelchair is best for an 80-year-old?
    02-13/2026
    In most cases, when the elderly person is still mentally sharp, an electric wheelchair can provide them with an easier, safer, and more independent mode of transportation. It reduces physical burden, lowers the risk of falls, and allows the elderly person to maintain a certain degree of autonomy.
  • What is a Type 4 Manual Wheelchair?
    02-12/2026
    In the classification system of the manual wheelchair industry, a "Type 4 manual wheelchair" typically refers to a type of manual wheelchair that is an upgrade from the optimal functions and structure of a Type 3 manual wheelchair, while using higher-grade ultra-lightweight materials, resulting in a significant reduction in overall weight.