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Falcon Rehabilitation Products, a division of The Phoenix Group

3845 Forest Street
Denver, Colorado 80207
United States
Telephone: 800-370-6808.
Fax: 303-340-3863.
Web: http://www.falconrehab.net.

Products manufactured by Falcon Rehabilitation Products, a division of The Phoenix Group (listed alphabetically)

  1. DUAL TILT IN SPACE WITH SHEAR-CONTROLLING POWER RECLINE SYSTEMS Picture of DUAL TILT IN SPACE WITH SHEAR-CONTROLLING POWER RECLINE SYSTEMS

    Dual Tilt in SpaceShear-Controlling Power Recline Systems are powered reclining systems designed for use with power-base style powered wheelchairs. This system fits Invacare, Quickie, Jazzy, Everest & Jennings power bases and offers a full 90 degrees of tilt and 57 degrees of tilt or any combination in between. This system slides the seat backward as the seat back reclines, taking pressure off sensitive areas and controlling shearing in the lumbar, sacral, and ischial regions. Standard features include a solid contoured back with high-density foam and a Cordura-Lycra cover, full-length muti-mount back rails, a flat solid seat pan for ease in cushion installation or change, reclining cantilevered removable armrests that can be positioned as desired during recline, contoured Akton Gel armpads with Cordura-Lycra covers, a Rock-n-Lock Akton Gel headrest with a Cordura-Lycra cover, and a choice of manufacturers legrests that elevate simultaneously with recline. The electronics can be operated with the wheelchair's joystick control. OPTIONS: Longer armpads, hardware for use with flip-back and/or dual post armrests, drive lockout during recline, hardware to enable legrests to elevate independently of recline, sling back upholstery, scapular-contoured cut-out back, sling seat frame with upholstery, adjustable speed recline control interface, larger Akton Gel Rock-n-Lock headrest, headrest pad with microswitches, and others. DIMENSIONS: The standard armpads are 12 inches long; optional armpads are 18 inches long. The srandard Akton Gel Rock-n-Lock headrest is 5 x 5 inches; the optional larger model is 7 x 7 inches. Seat widths are available from 16 to 24 inches and seat depths are available from 16 to 20 inches. The seat-to-floor height is 19.5 inches.

  2. SHEAR-CONTROLLING POWER RECLINE SYSTEMS Picture of SHEAR-CONTROLLING POWER RECLINE SYSTEMS

    Shear-Controlling Power Recline Systems are powered reclining systems designed for use with power-base style powered wheelchairs. This system fits Invacare, Quickie, Jazzy, Everest & Jennings power bases and offers a full 90 degrees of tilt. This system slides the seat backward as the seat back reclines, taking pressure off sensitive areas and controlling shearing in the lumbar, sacral, and ischial regions. Standard features include a solid contoured back with high-density foam and a Cordura-Lycra cover, full-length muti-mount back rails, a flat solid seat pan for ease in cushion installation or change, reclining cantilevered removable armrests that can be positioned as desired during recline, contoured Akton Gel armpads with Cordura-Lycra covers, a Rock-n-Lock Akton Gel headrest with a Cordura-Lycra cover, and a choice of manufacturers legrests that elevate simultaneously with recline. The electronics can be operated with the wheelchair's joystick control. OPTIONS: Longer armpads, hardware for use with flip-back and/or dual post armrests, drive lockout during recline, hardware to enable legrests to elevate independently of recline, sling back upholstery, scapular-contoured cut-out back, sling seat frame with upholstery, adjustable speed recline control interface, larger Akton Gel Rock-n-Lock headrest, headrest pad with microswitches, and others. DIMENSIONS: The standard armpads are 12 inches long; optional armpads are 18 inches long. The srandard Akton Gel Rock-n-Lock headrest is 5 x 5 inches; the optional larger model is 7 x 7 inches. Seat widths are available from 16 to 24 inches and seat depths are available from 16 to 20 inches. The seat-to-floor height is 19.5 inches.

  3. TILT IN SPACE SYSTEMS Picture of TILT IN SPACE SYSTEMS

    Tilt In Space Systems are powered tilt in space systems designed for use with power-base style powered wheelchairs. This system fits Invacare, Quickie, Jazzy, Everest & Jennings power bases and offers up to 57 degrees of tilt. Standard features include a solid contoured back with high-density foam and a Cordura-Lycra cover, full-length muti-mount back rails, a flat solid seat pan for ease in cushion installation or change, a Rock-n-Lock Akton Gel headrest with a Cordura-Lycra cover, hardware to mount the chair manufacturer's footrests, and a heavy-duty two-way toggle switch control. OPTIONS: Hardware for use with the chair manufacturer's flip-back or dual post armrest, drive lockout during tilt, sling back upholstery, sling seat frame with upholstery, 12-inch contoured Akton Gel armpad with Cordura-Lycra cover, adjustable speed recline control interface, joystick-controlled electronics, larger Akton Gel Rock-n-Lock headrest, headrest pad with microswitches, and others. DIMENSIONS: The srandard Akton Gel Rock-n-Lock headrest is 5 x 5 inches; the optional larger model is 7 x 7 inches. Seat widths are available from 12 to 24 inches and seat depths are available from 12 to 22 inches. The seat-to-floor height is 19.5 inches.

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