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A Walk on the Wild Side: Medtrade Head-Turners You Don’t Want to Miss

September 1, 2006 by Mobility Management

Amid the bustle of busy providers and the rustle of closing deals, the Medtrade show floor can take on the excited rush of a safari adventure. The call of the wild summons the industry’s best and brightest for premieres of the most innovative products on the market. If hunting the perfect items to stock your store is your goal, lace up your hiking boots, slap on the sunscreen and let this handy list of some of Medtrade’s must-sees be your guide.

Start with a Sunrise

Booth #415

Sunrise Medical, that is. The Quickie&reg Groove&#151 promises to delight rehab providers with its built-in front- or rear-wheel-drive conversion, Quickie Intellidrive&#151 technology and adjustable Perfect Fit&#151 seating system.

www.sunrisemedical.com

Listen to Nature

Booth #441

You won’t hear a sound as Permobil’s C300 Corpus boasts a powerful yet quiet four-pole motor. The modular design also features an ergonomic back with built-in, adjustable lumbar and trunk supports that allow for growth and added seat functions.

www.permobil.com

Watch Out for Crossfire

Booth #1017

The Top End&reg Crossfire&#153 Titanium at Invacare’s booth incorporates an open frame for easy vehicle entry and exit. Spontaneous wheeling gets the help of inset fork bearings for smooth turning without falling front casters.

www.invacare.com

Feel the Pressure Melt Away

Booth #1141

Graham-Field Health Products wrestles pressure ulcers with the Lumex&reg AltaDyne&#151 5-inch, alternating pressure/low-air loss overlay system, a portable option for alternating pressure mattress replacement systems.

www.grahamfield.com

Get an All Access Pass

Booth #1263

Noble House’s Noble*Direct offers an integrated, Windows-based office software solution for access to patient eligibility information for a single patient or a group of patients based upon user-defined criteria.

www.nobledirect.com

Pick Up a HITCHhiker

Booth #1354

But only if it’s from EZ-ACCESS. The HITCHhiker ramp attaches to most vans and SUVs equipped with a rear hatch or side-hinged door and outfitted with a 1.25- or 2-inch hitch receiver.

www.ezaccess.com

Increase the Load

Booth #1540

Bruno Independent Living Aids’ Out-Sider Meridian lift boasts a large platform and an increased load capacity of 350 lbs. Choose from three packages for scooters, power chairs and an optional swing-away.

www.bruno.com

Observe Posterity in Action

Booth #1614

What better way to celebrate powered mobility than with Pride Mobility Products? The company celebrates the 10th birthday of Jazzy with the new Jazzy Select, featuring an Active-Trac suspension and a turning radius of 22 inches.

www.pridemobility.com

Explore the Center of Gravity

Booth #1632

Leisure-Lift perfects the low center of gravity with the RF-P3 chair. ULCG frame technology reduces chair and seat height and allows the chair to track better, maintaining a straight driving line at fast speeds with less drift.

www.leisure-lift.com

Take to the Trails

Booth #2214

Drive Medical introduces a clever idea with the Clever Lite walker. The device comes with a flip-up seat and a built-in handle that allows users to sit or step inside the frame by raising the seat.

www.drivemedical.com

Seek Protection from the Elements

Booth #3163-3463

Don’t just leave a scooter or power chair out in the rain. Keep equipment protected with Harmar Mobility’s AL3000 covered outside lift. The lift features a plastic, watertight cover and spring-assisted operation.

www.harmar.com

Keep Both Feet on the Ground

Booth #3375

Stability is key with Adepta’s introduction of the Mid-Wheel Power Wheelchair. The chair features a suspension system that allows ground contact with the wheels at all times.

http://adeptamedical.com

Head Home

Booth #4655

CTM Homecare rolls out the welcome mat for the three-wheeled HS-125. The scooter’s lightweight design disassembles into compact pieces, with the heaviest weighing only 22 lbs., for the ultimate in portability.

www.ctmhomecare.com

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