QUESTION: Can I as a wheelchair bound person raise and lower the back on my own?
ANSWER: You will need someone to help you lower the back since the lever is located at the back of the headrest.
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This reclining wheelchair 180 degrees fully reclining with hydraulic mechanism. It can change to a temporary bed so that the patient can lie on his / her back if needed - a great ambulatory tool.
Double chrome-plated steel frame.
180 degrees fully reclining with hydraulic mechanism.
24" mag wheels with high performance flat-free tires, handrims with 8 spacers.
Caster wheels: 8" x 2" PU tires or 8" x 1" rubber tires.
High grade frame retardant embossed upholstery, dark blue.
Headrest, amputee adaptor, back support tube and anti-tipper included.
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