- Industry: Medical devices
- Number of terms: 450
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These are the professionals who sell you your wheelchair. This means that they specify the order to the manufacturer, deliver the chair to you and adjust it to your needs and later service or repair your wheelchair. They are also sometimes called Durable Medical Equipment salespersons.
Industry:Medical devices
The distance from floor to either the front or the rear of the wheelchair seat.
Industry:Medical devices
Health care jargon that refers to the way an organisation sets up the processes and procedures they will use to get their services delivered to you.
Industry:Medical devices
A slope that is travelled "across" rather than up or down, where one wheel of the wheelchair is higher than the other.
Industry:Medical devices
The term that applies to anyone other than the consumer or the end-user who pays for a piece of rehabilitation or durable medical equipment. A third party payer could be a private or public (like Medicare or Medicaid) health insurance corporation or a charitable organisation like the Multiple Sclerosis Society or United Cerebral Palsy.
Industry:Medical devices
The solid rubber or air-filled rubber/synthetic part of the wheel that makes contact with the floor.
Industry:Medical devices
The distance between centre of front caster on the wheelchair and the centre of the rear wheel.
Industry:Medical devices
The characteristic of a building or a public place that lets a person using a wheelchair to move around without interference and with access to all the features of that place.
Industry:Medical devices
The terms, definitions, design requirements, performance requirements, test methods and disclosure requirements of wheelchairs that are agreed upon and formalised by a national or international standards organization.
Industry:Medical devices
Balancing on the two rear wheels of a manual wheelchair. This skill is useful for dealing with obstacles such as curbs or uneven surfaces like ramps or hills.
Industry:Medical devices