Testing standing function
QuickMove is ideal for testing a user's standing function in cases where there is uncertainty as to
whether the user is able to rise from a seated to a standing position.
Training standing function
QuickMove can be used to train the user's standing, sitting and sit-to-stand function. To
measure improvement, use a stopwatch or clock with a second hand to time the user.
Farther back in the chair
If the user slides forward in the wheelchair, the QuickMove can be used to help the user to slide farther back in the chair.
Remove/raise the wheelchair foot plates, and then run the QuickMove in towards the wheelchair. The user places his/her
feet on the foot plate, grasps the raising ladder, leans forward, and then lifts from the seat. The caregiver provides counter
pressure. Slide the user farther back in the chair when he/she has lifted slightly from the seat.
Using QuickMove
Place the QuickMove as close to the user as possible and ask the user to place his or her
feet on the footplate. Adjust both the height and depth of the leg supports, as well as the seat
depth, if necessary.
The user can then grasp the soft handlebar and rise to a standing position.
When the user has risen to a standing position, the caregiver lowers the seat behind the user.
The user will then be able to sit during transfer. For optimal sitting comfort, the caregiver can
regulate the angle of the seat using the adjustment bar on the handlebar. This
function also facilitates standing, since the sitting height is higher and the user's legs are
straighter.
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