Good seat support for everyone. With the right combination of Matrixx support elements and a well-adjusted wheelchair by Life & Mobility.
1) The individual body measurements and desired driving features determine the settings of the wheelchair frame. The seat width and seat depth of the seat cushion matches this.
2) Choose the correct seat cushion from the Matrixx system based on the user's impairments, limitations and needs. The pressure distribution, seat stability and upholstery are the most important functional requirements here.
3) Choose for a stable, 'just stable' or passive sitting posture. The correct individual seat angle follows from this.
This is how you put together a perfectly fitting wheelchair for every user in three steps.
Standard seat
Pressure distribution: Good
Seat stability: Good
Upholstery: Skai (artificial leather)
Memory foam seat
Pressure distribution: Good
Seat stability: Very good
Upholstery: Stretch rubber
Contour seat
Pressure distribution: Very good
Seat stability: Very good
Upholstery: Stretch rubber
Contour + seat
Pressure distribution: Excellent
Seat stability: Excellent
Upholstery: Stretch rubber
Valve seat
Pressure distribution: Excellent
Valve construction enables individually adjustable seat angle and seat stability
Upholstery: Stretch rubber
Shelf seat
Basis for anti-decubitus cushions
Depth-adjustable rear threshold
Optional front threshold (two heights)
Upholstery: Skai (artificial leather)
Hip seat
Individually customised on request
For contractures around the hip weight
Two angle-adjustable seat quadrants
Upholstery: Skai (artificial leather)