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  1. SKYCARE CHAIR Picture of SKYCARE CHAIR -------- PROTOTYPE --------- PURPOSE: To design a prototype of a wheelchair-like mobility tool to be used inside an airplane cabin by individuals with mobility disabilities and/or wheelchair users. Traveling as a wheelchair user and navigating around and onboard an aircraft can be quite a challenge and usually requires assistance from one or more of the flight crew. The Skycare Chair attempts to increase the independence of individuals with lower extremity or mobility disabilities or spinal cord...[More Information]

  2. WENZELITE MSS TRAVELER Picture of WENZELITE MSS TRAVELER The Wenzelite MSS Traveler is a stroller designed for use with children with motor, mobility, or neurological disabilities. This lightweight stroller is designed to be used with the removable MSS seat insert (see separate entry for the MSS Tilt and Recline). The seat insert can also be used as a booster chair, floor sitter, or a low or high frame. The seat includes adjustable lateral supports, trunk harness, pelvic strap, headrest, abduction wedge, and a footrest. The stroller features two tilt ...[More Information]

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