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  • 12-26/2025
    An electric wheelchair is a seated assistive device that is electrically powered and moves through a control system. Compared to a rollator walker, it not only solves the problem of "walking fatigue" but also comprehensively improves safety, stability, and comfort.
  • 12-24/2025
    Most standard adjustable hospital beds have a maximum weight capacity of 175 kg (approximately 385 lbs), a safe value verified by medical device manufacturing standards.
  • 12-22/2025
    Wheelchair Basketball - Although this sport originated as a form of sport specifically designed for people with physical disabilities, with the improvement of rules and the promotion of the sport, it has gradually developed into a sport with universal participation.
  • 12-19/2025
    Maintaining a single position for long-term bedridden patients can easily lead to bedsores, muscle atrophy, and poor blood circulation. Hospital beds, however, offer multi-angle adjustments, helping patients change positions, reducing pressure on the body, improving blood circulation, and effectively preventing complications.
  • 12-18/2025
    For most users, the lifespan of a home care bed is typically between 5 and 10 years, but this range is not fixed and varies depending on usage conditions and maintenance methods.
  • 12-16/2025
    The design lifespan of a power wheelchair is generally 5-10 years; lifespan is mainly affected by the battery, motor, electronic system, tires, and the usage environment; the battery is the component most susceptible to lifespan impact, and lithium batteries are more durable than lead-acid batteries.
  • 12-15/2025
    Many people, upon hearing the terms "toilet chair" and "commode chair," assume they represent different products. However, these are merely differences in terminology; from a professional classification perspective, they belong to the same type of care equipment.
  • 12-12/2025
    Suitable users of electric wheelchairs: 1. Individuals with severely limited lower limb mobility but insufficient upper limb strength 2. Individuals with neurological or muscular diseases 3. Elderly individuals with weakened mobility but some cognitive ability 4. Patients in the rehabilitation phase requiring intermittent assistance 5. Individuals with chronic diseases
  • 12-10/2025
    WheeledToilet Chairs Cannot be Used as Wheelchairs Although wheeled toilet chairs have wheels, their essence remains: toilet assistance equipment, not a means of transportation. Therefore, from a medical, engineering, and safety perspective, wheeled toilet seats should never be used as wheelchairs.
  • 12-08/2025
    The biggest advantage of a 4-wheel roller walker is its stability and safety, and it maintains balance even on uneven surfaces. Therefore, in most usage scenarios, a 4-wheel roller walker performs better than a 3-wheel model.