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Lightweight Manual Standing Wheelchair for Rehabilitation and Elderly Mobility Support
Product Introduction
Industry Insights: In 2025, the global rehabilitation equipment market will shift to compact, modular and energy-free solutions to cope with the growing aging population and the need for decentralized home care. As more families manage rehabilitation independently, lightweight manual walkers like the DRM1 manual standing wheelchair are becoming increasingly popular due to their ease of use, low cost and reduced reliance on power sources or large medical facilities.
Portability is key for users and carers – and the DRM1 manual stand-up wheelchair delivers just that. Weighing just 25kg complete and 20kg without the rear wheels, it's incredibly light compared to most stand-up wheelchairs. The quick-release rear wheels make it easy to load into a car boot or store in a small space.
Its compact frame (96*64*85 cm) and hand-operated control system further reduce the burden of operation, making it ideal for home use, hospital transport or outpatient rehabilitation. Whether you are moving across the room or across town, the DRM1 stand up wheelchair provides practical convenience without sacrificing standing support.
This clever balance of functionality and portability is particularly suitable for users who live alone or require minimal assistance from a caregiver. It is ideal for modern lifestyles that demand independence and mobility.
As more families turn to hybrid rehabilitation—a combination of home care and occasional clinical visits—the DRM1 positions itself as a flexible, user-centric solution. Whether you are a dealer, healthcare provider, or family caregiver, this paraplegic standing wheelchair supports your evolving rehabilitation goals with unmatched mobility and independence.
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FAQS
Q: Can the DRM1 be used outdoors or on uneven surfaces?
A: Yes. This chair is equipped with 6-inch solid front wheels and 24-inch pneumatic rear wheels, which provide stability and shock absorption, making it suitable for indoor and light outdoor use.
Q: What level of mobility is required to operate the manual stand function?
A: The user should have the upper limb strength and coordination to operate the manual standing device. A caregiver may be required to assist during the initial training period.
Q: Is DRM1 suitable for elderly users living alone?
A: Yes. With its lightweight design and simple hand controls, the DRM1 is perfect for independent elderly users or caregivers looking for an easy-to-manage mobility solution.
Effortless patient transfers reduce caregiver strain.
Promotes patient independence during recovery.
Sturdy design ensures long-term durability and reliability.
Compact dimensions fit seamlessly into various environments.

