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New type of robotic electric wheelchair

robotic-electric-wheelchair Today experts from Veda International Robot Research and Development Centre in Japan, unvieled the prototype of a new type of electric wheelchair. New, high tech robotic wheelchair looks more like a scooter than traditional wheelchair, but it promises greater mobility for injured hospitalized patients, and hopes to replace not only existing wheelchairs but also two-wheeled vehicles of future.

New electric wheelchair is called Rodem. User sits on the four-wheeled wheelchair similar like on scooter. User rests his knees and chest on the cushions, steering the wheelchair with a joystick wile holding on to motorbike-style handles. The result is that user feels less load on their body.  

The whole new approach to electric wheelchair design allows users to mount the device more easily, and dismount it quickly and with less strain and pain as well. Target audience are elderly, hospitalized for smaller injuries which prevent them from freely moving around without help. Rodem is lessening reliance on care-givers to lift these patients.

Rodem promises greater mobility. Its prototype was demonstrated in the medical university in Tokyo. The two main wheels of the Rodem are independently driven by a control valve type lead battery. Autonomy of the electric wheelchair is around four hours per charge. Maximum moving speed is 6km/h, but can be set to lower limits as well. The dimensions of the Rodem are equivalent to the size of a normal wheelchair, and it weights about 200 lbs (100kg). It also features small minimum turning diameter.

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Are You in the Market for Electric Wheelchairs Scooters?

Knowing the right wheelchair for your needs is crucial to finding happiness in your life.  Depending on your type of handicap and several other factors, you may find yourself looking for an electric wheelchair.  You should always consult with your doctor before making any decision of this magnitude, but rest assured that you have many viable options.  Making sure that you have the right electric wheelchairs scooters can make your life so much easier.

First, what is the difference between a scooter and a normal wheelchair?  The main difference is, more power!  While a normal wheelchair is propelled by your arm strength (or hopefully, the arm strength of a good friend or family member, walking behind you) a scooter is powered by a battery.  While in an electric scooter, the occupant simply pushes a joystick in the direction they want to go, and a silent, powerful motor drives the chair.  It is safe, efficient, and in some cases users report that the experience is downright fun.

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Wheelchair Mobility – What About It?

The questions surrounding wheelchair mobility are many and varied.  Where can and can’t a person in a wheelchair go?  What sort and quality of ride should be expected?  How much of an expense will maintenance and repairs be?  How does the quality of certain kinds of wheelchairs match up?  As with any question of this magnitude, you should ask a doctor or other professional to advise you on the specifics of your situation.  Nevertheless, there are a number of general guidelines that you can learn on your own.

wheelchair-mobility-4-wide.jpgA wheelchair is really only as capable as the terrain it is going over.  Think of it as a car.  You may have the nicest Humvee and the best driving skill, but if the road isn’t passable, none of that matters.  This is true of wheelchairs just as it is true of people walking.  So, your wheelchair mobility is more a question of the decisions you make regarding where you take your chair.

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