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  2. She waited over a year to get her wheelchair. In Wisconsin ...

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    The journey to repair. On the morning of Freeman's wheelchair repair appointment, she woke up at 5 a.m. to make her trip to the Milwaukee branch of National Seating and Mobility, a 15-minute walk ...

  3. Wheelchair users in NJ seek relief from red tape as repairs ...

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    The center houses one of just four wheelchair repair clinics in New Jersey. That's a 50% increase over pre-pandemic levels, said Barba. The wait for a new wheelchair is even longer, he added.

  4. Flyer says waiting on wheelchair damage repair is like ... - AOL

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    Nguyen shared she would like her own vendor to also examine her wheelchair, and as soon as that process is complete we will move forward with the appropriate repair or replacement to resolve this ...

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  6. Everest and Jennings - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s they launched "Avenues," an adaptive clothing line for wheelchair users. [16] They also diversified into hospital beds, but it suffered major losses. [2] Changes within the company and in the business landscape during the 1980s left Everest & Jennings struggling at decade's end. [17]

  7. Wheelchair - Wikipedia

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    The addition of geared, all-mechanical wheels for manual wheelchairs is a new development incorporating a hypocycloidal reduction gear into the wheel design. The 2-gear wheels can be added to a manual wheelchair. The geared wheels provide a user with additional assistance by providing leverage through gearing (like a bicycle, not a motor).

  8. Motorized wheelchair - Wikipedia

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    A motorized wheelchair, powerchair, electric wheelchair, or electric-powered wheelchair (EPW) is a wheelchair that is propelled by means of an electric motor (usually using differential steering) rather than manual power. Motorized wheelchairs are useful for those unable to propel a manual wheelchair or who may need to use a wheelchair for ...

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