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  2. Hoveround - Wikipedia

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    Hoveround is an American corporation that manufactures and distributes the Hoveround brand of power wheelchairs (also known as motorized wheelchairs) and sells scooters, lifts, ramps and power chair accessories. The company, founded in 1992 by former nurse and inventor Tom Kruse, is based in Sarasota, Florida. Its battery-operated products are ...

  3. Kenneth Mitchell (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in October 2019, he used a power wheelchair. [10] To incorporate Mitchell's wheelchair, the showrunners of Star Trek: Discovery said Aurelio's wheelchair was a hover chair to help him move as a result of a genetic condition. [11] By August 2021, Mitchell had lost his voice due to the disease. [6]

  4. Tom Kruse - Wikipedia

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  5. Everest and Jennings - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s they launched "Avenues," an adaptive clothing line for wheelchair users. [16] They also diversified into hospital beds, but it suffered major losses. [ 2 ] Changes within the company and in the business landscape during the 1980s left Everest & Jennings struggling at decade's end.

  6. Ali Stroker - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, she made history by becoming the first actor who uses a wheelchair to appear on a Broadway stage. She originated the role of Anna in Deaf West Theatre's 2015 revival of Spring Awakening. [9] In 2017, Stroker was cast as Tamara in the ABC show Ten Days in the Valley. [10] The series was cancelled after 1 season due to low ratings.

  7. 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 ...