Spica Children's Wheelchair
Wheelchair Description:
The Chunc Spica offers a post operative mobility solution for young people in hip spica casts and other requirements such as radial leg extension braces.
Highly configurable leg supports and backrest are able to accommodate the awkward position created by the large post operative plaster. The Chunc Spica facilitates early discharge from the hospital environment to the comfort and security of the home.
Wheelchair Features:
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| Suitable for indoor and outdoor use |
| Individually removable adjustable leg splints |
| Three sizes: xs, small, medium |
| Set back recline angle between 90° and 160° |
| User mass: 54kg xs, small, medium |
| 20° posterior, 2° anterior tilt |
| Seat depth growth of 7.5cm/3" in each size |
| Suitable as a forward-facing seat in a motor vehicle |
| Crash tested ISO 7176 (ANSI RESNA) part 19 |
Wheelchair Specifications:
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| X-Small | Small | Medium | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Max. User Weight | 54kg | 54kg | 54kg |
| Wheelchair Weight | 24kg | 24.25kg | 24.5kg |
| Chasis Weight | 16.25kg | 16.5kg | 16.75kg |
| Wheelchair Height | 126 | 126 | 126 |
| Dismantled Product L/W/H |
82, 56, 54 | 82, 56, 54 | 82, 56, 54 |
| Front Castor Ø | 18 | 18 | 18 |
| Rear Wheel Ø | 38 | 38 | 38 |
| Cushion Depth | 24 - 30 | 30 - 36 | 35 - 41 |
| Cushion Depth Growth | 6 | 6 | 6 |
| Seat Width | 26 | 31 | 36 |
| Backrest Height | 36 - 44 | 42 - 52 | 48 - 60 |
| Total Backrest Height Growth |
8 | 10 | 12 |
| Backrest Width | 21 | 25 | 29 |
| Leg Splint Angle | 0 - 20° | 0 - 20° | 0 - 20° |
| Leg Splint Length | 21 - 38 | 21 - 43 | 21 - 48 |
| Hip Abduction | 0 - 45° | 0 - 45° | 0 - 45° |
| Backrest Recline Angle | 0 to -70° | 0 to -70° | 0 to -70° |
| Tilt in Space | +2 to -20° | +2 to -20° | +2 to -20° |
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