- Industry: Medical devices
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A chair with a low seat-to-floor height that allows for foot propulsion of the wheelchair.    
    
    						Industry:Medical devices    
									Healthcare Finance Administration, which is the funding/reimbursement agency for Medicare which pays for wheelchairs.    
    
    						Industry:Medical devices    
									Wheels usually made of composite material, with either 7 or 9 spokes.    
    
    						Industry:Medical devices    
									The alignment of the body. Posture can affect how you feel and how you function in your wheelchair, especially over the long run.    
    
    						Industry:Medical devices    
									Or more accurately, interface pressure, which is the measure of the force exerted over an area of the body due to contact with a seating support surface. If sensation is impaired, the person does not realise that they need to change position and relieve the pressure.    
    
    						Industry:Medical devices    
									Making a wheelchair move. It can be by "hand," as in manual propulsion, or by motor.    
    
    						Industry:Medical devices    
									The handles on the back of some wheelchairs that make it easier for an attendant to push the chair from behind.    
    
    						Industry:Medical devices    
									The ring on the sides of the rear wheels of a wheelchair where the hands are placed for propelling the wheelchair. They can be plain aluminum, coated with plastic or even fitted with projections that make it possible to push forward with the heel of the palm.    
    
    						Industry:Medical devices    
									A push-button, removable axle that allows quick removal of rear wheel from a wheelchair for transporting it.    
    
    						Industry:Medical devices    
									
