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Rehab Wheelchairs That Recline, Tilt, and Lift

Shop used power chairs with seat lift, tilt, and recline at Marc’s Mobility, rated 4.8/5. Models like Quantum Edge 3 and Permobil M3 from Quantum and Permobil feature speeds to 6.5 mph, low miles, and capacities to 450 lbs. Enjoy free shipping and a 30-day warranty. Advanced features enhance comfort for long-term use. All are FDA Class II Medical Devices. Upgrade to high-speed wheelchairs today!

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Mobility Scooters are equipped with a handlebar/tiller feature that is used to drive the device. A tiller can be adjusted to each user but if you have limited arm strength or it would be uncomfortable to have your arms outstretched operating the scooter.

A Power Chair is operated with a joystick that is comfortably located at the end of the chair's arm. You operate a power chair by small movements of the joystick, side-to-side or front to back. If you have limited fine motor skills operating a power wheelchair may be challenging.

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What is the difference between a travel and non-travel unit?

A travel scooter can be quickly disassembled into sections and is designed to be hand-loaded into a vehicle. That said, the weight of each section and one’s ability to handle and lift that weight, should be considered.

Full Size or non-travel units have many other benefits such as higher ground clearances, faster speeds and longer battery ranges just to name a few. However, a vehicle lift or ramp is required to transport these units.

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  • Permobil F3 Power Wheelchair 12" Seat Lift, Tilt, Recline, Legs & Anterior Tilt - 8335
    Anterior Tilt Yes
    Electric Legs Yes
    Electric Recline Yes
    Electric Seat Lift Yes
    Electric Tilt Yes
    Total Miles Driven 59.0
  • Quantum R-Trak Power Wheelchair Seat Lift, Tilt, Recline & Legs - 9018
    Electric Legs Yes
    Electric Recline Yes
    Electric Seat Lift Yes
    Electric Tilt Yes
    Max Speed (MPH) 7.0
    Total Miles Driven 19.0
  • Permobil M300 HD Power Wheelchair Seat Lift, Tilt, Recline & Legs - 9029
    Electric Legs Yes
    Electric Recline Yes
    Electric Seat Lift Yes
    Electric Tilt Yes
    Total Miles Driven 7.0
    Weight Capacity (LBS) 450.0
  • Permobil F3 Power Wheelchair 12" Seat Lift, Tilt, Recline, Legs & Anterior Tilt - 8536
    Anterior Tilt Yes
    Electric Legs Yes
    Electric Recline Yes
    Electric Seat Lift Yes
    Electric Tilt Yes
    Total Miles Driven 10.0
  • Quantum Edge 4 Power Wheelchair 12" iLevel Seat Lift, Tilt, Recline & Legs - 9017
    Electric Legs Yes
    Electric Recline Yes
    Electric Seat Lift Yes
    Electric Tilt Yes
    Max Speed (MPH) 7.0
    Total Miles Driven 89.0
  • Quantum Edge 3 Power Wheelchair 12" iLevel Seat Lift, Tilt, Recline, Legs & Anterior Tilt - 8654
    Anterior Tilt Yes
    Electric Legs Yes
    Electric Recline Yes
    Electric Seat Lift Yes
    Electric Tilt Yes
    Total Miles Driven 22.0
  • Quantum Edge 3 Power Wheelchair 12" iLevel Seat Lift, Tilt, Recline, Legs & Anterior Tilt - 8817
    Anterior Tilt Yes
    Electric Legs Yes
    Electric Recline Yes
    Electric Seat Lift Yes
    Electric Tilt Yes
    Total Miles Driven 3.0
  • Permobil M300 HD Power Wheelchair Seat Lift, Tilt, Recline & Legs - 8864
    Electric Legs Yes
    Electric Recline Yes
    Electric Seat Lift Yes
    Electric Tilt Yes
    Total Miles Driven 1.0
    Weight Capacity (LBS) 450.0
  • Permobil F5 Power Wheelchair Seat Lift, Tilt, Recline, Legs & Anterior Tilt - 8275
    Anterior Tilt Yes
    Electric Legs Yes
    Electric Recline Yes
    Electric Seat Lift Yes
    Electric Tilt Yes
    Total Miles Driven 137.0
  • Permobil F5 Power Wheelchair Seat Lift, Tilt, Recline, Legs & Anterior Tilt - 8400
    Anterior Tilt Yes
    Electric Legs Yes
    Electric Recline Yes
    Electric Seat Lift Yes
    Electric Tilt Yes
    Total Miles Driven 47.0
  • Permobil M5 Power Wheelchair 14" Seat Lift, Tilt, Recline, Legs & Anterior Tilt - 8988
    Anterior Tilt Yes
    Electric Legs Yes
    Electric Recline Yes
    Electric Seat Lift Yes
    Electric Tilt Yes
    Total Miles Driven 3.0
  • Permobil MVS Vertical Standing Power Wheelchair - 8987
    Electric Legs Yes
    Electric Recline Yes
    Electric Seat Lift Yes
    Electric Tilt Yes
    Standing Yes
    Total Miles Driven 87.0

We sell a variety of “like new” and used power chairs for consumers who are looking for additional power chair features such as adjustable recline, tilt, and fast power wheelchairs with high speed and turning capabilities. Find the right electric wheelchair that helps provide ease and safety. 

Check our tilt and recline wheelchair collection, which allows individuals with low mobility to enjoy next-level comfort and ergonomics. The electric wheel chairs presented here are intended to help in relieving pressure points, improving posture, and customizing position to meet the individual's health needs. A rehab mobility device is an electric wheelchair featuring an elevating seat and tilt, with the performance overstepping manual wheelchairs. The chair incorporates durability, mobility, and therapeutic value.

For power wheelchairs with lift and tilt and recline capabilities, please be sure to visit our website reguarly as inventory is always changing!

 

Features That Make Wheelchairs That Recline and Tilt Stand at the Frontline

  • Seat Lift - lets you gently raise or lower the wheelchair seat to the desired level.

  • Power Tilt - the whole seat can lean back to reduce pressure from certain spots and help sit more comfortably.

  • Recline Function - the adjustable backrest makes it easier to relax or relieve sore spots if someone is sitting for a while.

  • Elevating Leg Rests - you can lift the legs up or down, which can help with swelling and boost circulation.

  • High Speed & Maneuverability - adjustable speeds and the ability to turn tightly mean you can get around safely inside or out, without feeling boxed in.

How fast are power wheelchairs? 

Most power wheelchairs have an average speed of 5mph, though this may vary depending on the quality and high-performance engineering put into the power chair. There are some power chairs like our Sunrise Medical Quickie Pulse 6 Power Chair with electric tilt that can reach speeds of up to 6 mph. 

How do Power Wheelchair Tilts Work? 

Power-tilt wheelchairs with reclining capabilities are used to help alleviate pressure and help facilitate movement and help individuals get properly acclimated and repositioned so that they can navigate and resume certain tasks. 

A power wheelchair with tilt features can either tilt up to 30 or 60 degrees or completely flat to give you independence and gentle moving assistance. Power wheelchairs have extra features and are one step above a manual wheelchair in that they greatly benefit individuals with neuromuscular disease or individuals with certain disabilities. A tilt-in-space offers 24/7 support and guidance for the ease of maneuverability. 

These are just a few of the many features you can consider if a complex power tilt and recline wheelchair is on your wish-list this season. We hope you take the time to go through our list of used power chairs to see if it’s the right match for you!

Why Choose a Power Wheelchair with Tilt and Recline?

Pressure Relief

Used power wheelchairs with tilt and recline let people shift around in their seats for a prolonged time. It redistributes pressure and helps avoid pressure sores and skin problems from sitting too long. By moving weight off spots like the tailbone and buttocks, these adjustments help keep skin healthier and protect sensitive areas. For anyone who spends hours in their wheelchair, that kind of relief is a necessity.

Improved Circulation

Changing the wheelchair's tilt or reclining the backrest does more than adjust comfort. It helps blood flow, particularly in the legs. When you can lift your legs or switch up your position, blood is less likely to pool, which cuts down on swelling and lowers the risk of clots.

Postural Support

When using a tilt-in-space wheelchair, it changes the user's posture, so that you have more support and the spine aligns, and less muscle tension is involved. The user would be able to sit in a comfortable position and avoid the discomfort related to sitting in a poorly-fitted position by the adjustable nature of the seats and backs. Such extra support is truly rewarding, particularly to all individuals who spend time in a wheelchair throughout the day.

Enhanced Independence

This is due to the fact that you can change the height of your own seat, tilt, or recline the mobility device without necessarily relying on someone to make every-minute changes. The features, including powered seat lift, are able to help the users move or even stand on their own, which decreases the dependency of the caregivers.

Caregiver Ease

Adjusting the position of a tilt wheelchair helps caregivers with smoother, safer transfers and makes general care a little less physical. Tilt and recline take some strain off the caregiver's back and can help make the process more dignified for both parties. That's a relief all around.

What to Think About Before Buying

  • Your mobility needs: Figure out the level of assistance you'll need, and pick a recliner wheelchair with enough lift and tilt to match the requirements.

  • Comfort and fit: Make sure the seat and cushions can be customized to your body and health needs.

  • Weight limit and durability: Double-check that the power chair can safely handle your weight and is built to last.

  • Battery and distance: Pick a model that won't run out of charge during your typical day or trips.

  • Extra touches: Things like adjustable armrests, the joystick position, adjustable leg rests, or a folding feature can all make a difference.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the Difference Between Seat Lift, Tilt, and Recline on Power Chairs?

The seat lift moves the whole seat up and down, so you can reach things higher up. This feature also helps to get in and out of the power chair more easily. Tilt tips the whole seat backward, letting you shift your weight without changing the way you're sitting. Recline lets you lean the backrest back while your seat stays in place, which can make things a lot more comfortable.

How Do These Features Help With Pressure Sores?

Changing the position regularly and moving your weight around gives your skin a break, so you're less likely to have sore spots develop.

Can I Take a Used Power Chair Outside?

Yes, a lot of power chairs are built to handle outdoor surfaces and have tires tough enough for rougher ground. Just double-check your model's details for how far and how fast it can go.

How to Maintain a Power Chair So It Runs Smoothly?

To have a safe and reliable work of the power chair, it is necessary to maintain it on a regular basis. Frequent recharge of the battery, checking tires to be worn out, and fixing them with professional techs will preserve the best functionality. The adherence to the recommendations of the manufacturer on the maintenance of the specific wheelchair model and the timely resolution of mechanical and electrical failures will increase the service life of such equipment as well as ensure the safety of the user.

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