Designing a simple part for a wheelchair to help improve independence
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Amskidoodles
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I am looking to design a simple part for a wheelchair to help improve independence. I am interested in your point of view as a parent/carer.
How could this design help?
Are there enough products on the market currently?
What products have helped you in the past?
What products would you like to see on the market?
How could this design help?
Are there enough products on the market currently?
What products have helped you in the past?
What products would you like to see on the market?
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Hi @Amskidoodles
I hope you manage to get some responses on thisScope -
Hi I found it very hard to reverse in my wheelchair, manual not motorized. When using disability toilets sometimes that was then only way to get in. A rear view mirror would be great!
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