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  2. Talk:Wheelchair - Wikipedia

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    I came here to find some info on the stair climbing wheelchair I keep seeing on TV but it doesn't even mention it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.76.30.78 (talk • contribs) 19:58, 28 December 2005 (UTC) Well it probably should, as they could make "adaptions of the built eviroment to wheelchairs" a thing of the past.

  3. iBOT - Wikipedia

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    In its Standard Mode, it has two of the drive wheels plus the caster wheels on the ground, and functions as a conventional rear-wheel-drive powered wheelchair. [1] Additional modes include Balance Mode, which raises a user to eye-level height by balancing on two drive wheels, and Stair Mode, which enables a trained user to ascend and descend ...

  4. A college hockey star broke this woman's wheelchair after ...

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    Meanwhile, a GoFundMe page has been created by the staff at Sullivan's Pub to help Benes repair her broken chair, which she bought for $2,000 in 2021. To date, nearly $9,000 has been raised ...

  5. Stair lift - Wikipedia

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    Stair lifts are used by people of all ages and child car seats can usually be fixed a standard stair lift seat using the seat belt provided with the stair lift system. Many stair lifts are also fitted with a key, to allow the user to prevent others from using the lift. Codes of practice and technical specifications apply to stair lift manufacture.

  6. Living an active life in a wheelchair [Video] - AOL

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    KGUN 9 introduces us to a woman who went from an active life to adapting to life in a wheelchair.

  7. Stretcher transforms into a wheelchair [Video] - AOL

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    This multi-functional stretcher could make it easier for first responders to transport people with limited mobility