What The Heck Is A Manual Wheelchair Carrier?
In the old days, a manual wheelchair carrier was your servant. He or she carried it in his or her arms. If you couldn’t afford a servant and had to get around in a wheelchair, then you were out of luck. You were basically house bound because of your wheelchair. But those times have passed and now you and your wheelchair can travel by car or van through the help of modern manual wheelchair carriers. Like A Bike Rack There are many kinds of manual wheelchair carriers you can attach to your car that look a lot like bike racks. Many attach to the back of your car, van, jeep or SUV so that they don’t block your rear window. These look like a metal hitch, but are a secure support to hand your folding manual wheelchair on. Does your wheelchair have to fold? Yes – your wheelchair has to fold. This is a usual function of most modern lightweight manual wheelchairs. There are much larger hitches for scooters and power wheelchairs, too. If you happen to have a heavy duty bariatric manual wheelchai
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