Wheelchair accessory, <specify> Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

wheelchair accessory, <specify>

sunrise medical pty ltd - 30151 - wheelchair accessory, - a device that can only fulfil its purpose when used together with and to enhance the function of a wheelchair. it may or may not be of the same manufacture as the wheelchair.

Wheelchair accessory, headrest Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

wheelchair accessory, headrest

sunrise medical pty ltd - 41119 - wheelchair accessory, headrest - a device that can only fulfil its purpose when used together with and to enhance the function of a wheelchair. it will provide the occupant with a support against which to rest his or her head. this device group will also include the extensions needed to fit this device.

Wheelchair, <specify> Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

wheelchair, <specify>

sunrise medical pty ltd - 14449 - wheelchair, - technical aid for disabled persons

Wheelchair, <specify> Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

wheelchair, <specify>

sunrise medical pty ltd - 14449 - wheelchair, - a wheeled personal mobility device incorporating a seating support system for a disabled user, e.g. a handicapped person or a person not having the full capacity to walk by him or herself, e.g. a hospital patient or an elderly person.the device is propelled by an attendant and/or the occupant, either manually or by some kind of powered mechanism. this device can be configured in a number of ways to suit the specific requirements of the user. it may be collapsible or non-collapsible.

Wheelchair, <specify> Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

wheelchair, <specify>

sunrise medical pty ltd - 14449 - wheelchair, - a wheeled personal mobility device incorporating a seating support system for a disabled user, e.g. a handicapped person or a person not having the full capacity to walk by him or herself, e.g. a hospital patient or an elderly person.the device is propelled by an attendant and/or the occupant, either manually or by some kind of powered mechanism. this device can be configured in a number of ways to suit the specific requirements of the user. it may becollapsible or non-collapsible.

Wheelchair, <specify> Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

wheelchair, <specify>

sunrise medical pty ltd - 14449 - wheelchair, - technical aid for disabled persons

Wheelchair, electric-motor-driven, occupant-controlled, <specify> Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

wheelchair, electric-motor-driven, occupant-controlled, <specify>

sunrise medical pty ltd - 45880 - wheelchair, electric-motor-driven, occupant-controlled, - a wheeled personal mobility device that incorporates a seat-support system for a disabled person or a person without the full capacity to walk, and is propelled by power from one or more electric motor(s). the speed and steering of the device are controlled by the occupant. the device may have powered or manual steering, and may be collapsible or non-collapsible.

Wheelchair, occupant, electric drive/steer, non-collapsible Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

wheelchair, occupant, electric drive/steer, non-collapsible

sunrise medical pty ltd - 41877 - wheelchair, occupant, electric drive/steer, non-collapsible - the q200 r is a battery-operated power wheelchair that is intended to provide mobility in daily life to persons who are unable to walk or have difficulty in walking and who have the capability of operating a power wheelchair.

Chair, <specify> Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

chair, <specify>

sunrise medical pty ltd - 10787 - chair, - a device designed to be sat upon by a human. it is typically constructed with a back and arm rests. it can be used, e.g. for medical treatment, examination, therapy, rehabilitation, or resting. the device may also have a variety of special features, e.g. a raise/lower or tilt/swivel function, and can be equipped with accessories, e.g. foot or head rests.