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  1. AXIOM MOBILITY XPLORER 3 Picture of AXIOM MOBILITY XPLORER 3 The Axiom Mobility Xplorer 3 is a stroller designed for indoor or outdoor use by children or adolescents with cerebral palsy, mobility disabilities, or severe physical disabilities. FRAME (HxLxW): Open the stroller is 52 x 48 x 27 inches and folded it is 14 x 40 x 23 inches. The frame is made from welded aluminum, and comes with a padded height-adjustable push handle, a sun canopy with viewing window, and a basket measuring 12 x 19 x 15 inches. SEAT (LxW): 15 x 18 inches. The reclining padded se...[More Information]

  2. CARRIE ROVER STROLLER (MODELS 4642, 4643. 4644, & 4645) Picture of CARRIE ROVER STROLLER (MODELS 4642, 4643. 4644, & 4645) The Carrie Rover Stroller is a seating system on a wheeled base designed to provide freedom and mobility while maintaining therapeutic support for children and small adults with physical disabilities. The removable seat is made of Tumble Forms modular cushions which are covered in a seamless, washable material that is impervious to body fluids and non-toxic. The anti-thrust seat stabilizes the pelvis while the seat back articulates 20 degrees to accommodate abnormal trunk tone. The seat may be u...[More Information]

  3. FREEDOM PUSH CHAIR Picture of FREEDOM PUSH CHAIR The Freedom Push Chair is an adult stroller designed for use by small adults or older children with lower extremity, mobility, or neurological disabilities or cerebral palsy. This lightweight folding stroller has a bent handle for pushing and can maneuver over all types of terrain, including at the beach, park, or hiking trails. This stroller includes a multi-position sun canopy with a clear window. FRAME (HxWxL): 41 x 30.5 x 66.375 inches. SEAT: Seat width is 13.375 inches and back height is 27...[More Information]

  4. SUPER JOGGER --- CUSTOM ADAPTATION --- PURPOSE: To provide outdoor mobility for a teenager with cerebral palsy. The teenager had outgrown the child’s jogging stroller she had used outdoors for hiking and rugged terrain. The existing three-wheeled jogging stroller was redesigned and rebuilt to accommodate her. To bring the center of gravity more over the wheels, the wheels were moved in relation to the chassis and the frame rebuilt. The original aluminum tubing was reused and extended where necessary. To wide...[More Information]

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