Precision Rehab to showcase paediatric powerchairs at Kidz to Adultz South today
Bespoke powerchair solutions provider Precision Rehab will be exhibiting several examples from its growing range of powerchairs including the recently launched iBOT PMD on stand P10 at the forthcoming Kidz to Adultz event today at the Farnborough International Exhibition and Conference Centre.
Matt James, Director of Precision Rehab, commented: “The Kidz events are always great for us and play a vital part in our annual exhibition programme as they provide us with a superb platform to demonstrate our range of powerchairs to potential users along with their parents, carers and other healthcare professionals in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere.
“It is also a great opportunity to catch up with many existing clients and friends. Since its launch, the iBOT PMD has proved to be extremely popular and we are looking forward to it making its Kidz to Adultz debut this year” commented .
The iBOT PMD features the latest in powerchair electronics, sensors, battery technology and software to enable the user to overcome barriers to their independence which have previously been inaccessible. It has four driving modes to make it suitable for almost any environment.
Features of the iBOT PMD include a balance mode, which enables the user to travel in a raised position, a standard driving mode, a four wheel drive mode and a stair climbing mode. It also offers a range of seating options, a maximum user capacity of 136kg, left- or right-handed ergonomic joystick, a tilt-in-space function and a top speed of 6.8mph.
Precision Rehab will also be showcasing the Paravan Piccolino paediatric powerchair, the SANGO Slimline Junior and Advanced Junior and the the Paravan PR40 and the NEW LIVE Magix 2.
Precision Rehab was founded by Matthew James and his wife Emma over 10 years ago. Building on over 30 years’ experience of the powerchair market Matt has overseen the controlled growth of the company to its position today as one of the leading suppliers of bespoke powerchairs in the UK.