Where you foot pad is, I decided to get articulating legs that raise up & down. Helps prevent swelling in legs. Now for transferring, it is easiest to remove the leg closest to whatever I am transferring into. My chair is a Quantum rehab chair.

My legs are heavy & only have one arm to use & do manage it.

KK
On Apr 4, 2006, at 5:09 PM, Brien wrote:

I transfer into a power chair. With the armrest all the way back and behind the cushion, there is no obstruction to sliding directly onto the cushion. What do you mean about legs what legs? Here is the url for my chair notice the footrests are not in the way at all

http://www.invacare.com/cgi-bin/imhqprd/inv_catalog/ prod_cat_detail.jsp?s=0&prodID=TDX5&catOID=-536885369

Let's figure this out

Brien

On Apr 2, 2006, at 12:34 PM, ~LittleQuad~ wrote:

Those of you who transfer, I'm assuming you are in manual chairs? What kind do you use? I am obviously not going to be able to do it into a electric wheelchair. The legs are like 8 lbs each!
Thanks



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