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市場調查報告書

全球電動輪椅市場的市場佔有率策略與預測:2009年至2015年

Power Wheelchair Market Shares Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2009 to 2015

出版商 WinterGreen Research, Inc.
出版日期 2009年11月 商品編碼 103353
內容資訊 英文 400 PAGES 235 TABLES AND FIGURES
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本報告書已不再販售

本報告已在2012年04月07日停止出版。

簡介

電動輪椅市場預測在2009年將達到14億美元,到2015年預計將更加擴大至24億美元。

本報告書內容包括:電動輪椅市場的概要與產品別動向,市場預測,技術開發動向,參與市場的製造廠商簡介等,內容綱要摘記如下:

實施摘要

第1章 電動輪椅市場的動向與概要

  • 醫療費用刪減動向
  • 醫療設備業界
  • 促進償還的醫療設備業界
  • 全球的行銷
  • 醫院/居家照護計費問題
  • 用以刪減醫療費用的市場促進因素
  • 輪椅銷售通路

第2章 電動輪椅市場佔有率與市場預測

  • 輪椅市場的驅策力
  • 輪椅市場佔有率
  • 客製電動輪椅的市場佔有率
  • 輪椅市場的預測
  • 電動輪椅市場的預測
  • 輪椅市場的區隔
  • 輪椅市場的動向
  • 輪椅的使用人口
  • 輪椅的價格
  • 地區別的輪椅市場分析

第3章 輪椅產品的概要

  • 標準輪椅/成人用手動輪椅
  • 醫療搬運用輪椅
  • 調整模組型輪椅
  • 客製輪椅
  • 折疊式輪椅
  • 輕量輪椅
  • 躺輪椅
  • 超輕量輪椅
  • Sunrise Medical Quickie GP/GPV
  • 肥胖病患用輪椅
  • 座椅固定產品
  • 兒童用手動輪椅
  • 運動用輪椅
  • 兒童用輪椅
  • 截肢病患用輪椅

第4章 輪椅技術

  • 輪椅Medicare概要
  • 技術動向
  • 薄膜固態電池構造
  • 輪椅技術動向

第5章 輪椅製造廠簡介

圖表

目錄

Abstract

LEXINGTON, Massachusetts (November 11, 2009) - WinterGreen Research announces that it has a new study on power wheelchairs. The 2009 study has 400 pages, 235 tables and figures. Worldwide markets are poised to achieve significant growth as the wheelchairs are used globally. Growth comes as the population ages in every region.

According to Susan Eustis, the lead author of the study, “the purchase of power wheelchairs is dependent on reimbursement. The use of power wheelchairs is based on providing a chair that has appeal to those who does not have the ability to walk one quarter mile. The inability to walk distances is impossible for some people, yet they resist getting a wheel chair. Custom units, light weight units, stable chairs, comfortable chairs are all an issue in general market as baby boomers reach retirement age and have the desire to maintain an active lifestyle.”

Power wheelchairs impact care delivery, permitting the patient to control mobility for the rehabilitation efforts. Lightweight power wheel chairs give patients the ability to control movement even easier. Rehabilitation depends on patients having a sense of control over their lives and achieving some measure of mobility. Transport power wheelchairs are used for moving people around a store if their mobility is limited. Patients and family gain more control over the care delivery with the availability of power wheelchairs. Care can be delivered in familiar settings.

Homecare wheelchair technology is evolving to give people with disabilities more mobility. Markets are poised to create the ability for people to get more exercise and impact the healthcare delivery industry by encouraging mobility of people who were previously bed ridden.

Power wheel chairs provide a primary mode of mobility, frequently fitting onto the rear of a car. Manual wheel chairs are more often used on an interim basis. Many users have both manual and power wheelchairs available.

The power wheelchair market participants seek to position with chairs that are in growing market segments. Leading vendors offer a wide range of products, services, training, and support. Homecare agencies depend on reimbursement to sell custom units and are frequently able to perform filling out the paperwork for users. . The designs of wheelchairs are making them intuitive to use. Power wheelchairs are evolving electronics and control systems that produce more feature function packages. This represents major market opportunity.

Invacare is among several industry leaders in the market for home medical products. They manufacture and distribute a bundled wheelchair, respiratory, and patient care homecare product offering to home medical equipment providers. Invacare has a very strong distribution network.

Power wheelchair markets in dollars at $1.4 billion in 2009 are expected to reach $2.4 billion by 2015. Power wheelchairs are poised to achieve significant growth as batteries become easier to charge from renewable energy, batteries last longer, units weigh less, chairs are more maneuverable, and features support automated process.

Research Methodology

WinterGreen Research authors use a structured, consistent, and detailed research approach. The methodology supports an analytical approach to market research. In depth comparisons are made of many aspects of the market. Data relating to Industry segments is developed to permit presentation of forecasts and market share positioned to have substantive value.

Research has been automated using automation of interactive surveys that implement delta trend analysis and instant messaging in combination with e-mail. Automation is made possible because of a proprietary engine that implements multilayered cell based analysis. Modular systems support dynamic computing that use a graphical configuration engine to reach more people in a research modality.

Full spectrum research and information services, including market reports, customized research, and customer interviewing are available, reports and research are positioned to provide strategic value to industry participants, strategic planners, and product managers.

New systems combine sales tools and independent industry analysis, seeking to leverage the expertise of the sales force and combine it with the skepticism of the analysts to provide accurate return on investment analysis.

Table of Contents

Power Wheelchair Executive Summary

Power Wheelchair Market Driving Forces

  • Wheelchair Market Trends

Power Wheelchair Market Shares

Power Wheelchair Market Forecasts

1. Power Wheelchair Market Dynamics and Market Description

  • 1.1 Power Wheelchair Mobile Platform
  • 1.2 Benefits Of Home Care
    • 1.2.1 Home Health Saves Medicare Billions
  • 1.3 Demographic Trends Driving Home Care
  • 1.4 Power Wheelchair vs. Manual Wheelchair
    • 1.4.1 Medicare and Insurance for Wheelchairs
    • 1.4.2 Health Care Cost Containment Trends
    • 1.4.3 Home Health Care And Home Medical Equipment
    • 1.4.4 Changing Home Health Care Market Distribution Channels
    • 1.4.5 Mainstreaming Of People With Disabilities
    • 1.4.6 Recovery And Active Lifestyles Of Disabled Portion of the Population
  • 1.5 Healthcare Equipment Industry
    • 1.5.1 Reimbursement Drives Healthcare Equipment Industry
    • 1.5.2 Prospective Payment System (PPS)
    • 1.5.3 Market-Driven Reforms
    • 1.5.4 Home Medical Equipment Industry Segments
  • 1.6 Marketing Globally
    • 1.6.1 U.S. Healthcare Delivery Industry
    • 1.6.2 Competition Forms Basis Of U.S. Medical Care Services Delivery
    • 1.6.3 European Homecare Market Trends
  • 1.7 Hospital and Home Care Services Billing Issues
    • 1.7.1 Managed Care Requirements
  • 1.8 Market Drivers For Healthcare Cost Containment
    • 1.8.1 Managed Care Organization Impact
    • 1.8.2 Reasons Home Health Care Has Gained Wide-Spread Acceptance
    • 1.8.3 Managed Care Change In The Healthcare Industry
    • 1.8.4 Homecare For People With Long Term Disabilities
    • 1.8.5 Health Care Cost Containment Trends
    • 1.8.6 Medicare Reimbursement Guide for Power Wheelchair Drive Control Systems
    • 1.8.7 Controller Electronics
    • 1.8.8 HCPCS Coding for Drive Control Systems
    • 1.8.9 Coding Guideline (E2320 and E2321)
    • 1.8.10 Coding Guideline (E2322)
    • 1.8.11 Coding Guideline (E2323)
    • 1.8.12 Coding Guideline (E2324)
    • 1.8.13 Coding Guideline (E2325 and E2326)
    • 1.8.14 Coding Guideline (E2327)
    • 1.8.15 Coding Guideline (E2328)
    • 1.8.16 Coding Guideline (E2329)
    • 1.8.17 Coding Guideline (E2330)
    • 1.8.18 Coding Guideline (E2331)
    • 1.8.19 Medicare Reimbursements CMS Agency
    • 1.8.20 Medicare Coverage
    • 1.8.21 Determining Beneficiary Eligibility for MAE Coverage
    • 1.8.22 Clinical Criteria for MAE Coverage
  • 1.9 POV 1- Or 4-Wheeled Device With Tiller Steering And Limited Seat Modification Capabilities
    • 1.9.1 Power Wheelchairs / POVs Coverage Overview
    • 1.9.2 Summary of Patient Costs
    • 1.9.3 Medicare Has Seen An Increase In Utilization Of The Power Wheelchair Benefit
    • 1.9.4 Fraud Uncovered
  • 1.10 Wheel Chair Distribution Channels

2. Power Wheelchair Market Shares and Forecasts

  • 2.1 Power Wheelchair Market Driving Forces
    • 2.1.1 Wheelchair Market Trends
  • 2.2 Power Wheelchair Market Shares
    • 2.2.1 Invacare® G-trac For Power Wheel Chairs
    • 2.2.2 Invacare Positioning
    • 2.2.3 Sunrise Medical Positioning
    • 2.2.4 Pride Mobility
    • 2.2.5 Innovation In Motion X5-Frontier
  • 2.3 Power Wheelchair Market Forecasts
    • 2.3.1 Custom Power Wheelchair Markets
    • 2.3.2 Standard Power Wheelchair Market Forecasts
  • 2.4 Custom Power and Manual Wheelchair Seating
    • 2.4.1 Seating And Positioning Product Forecasts
    • 2.4.2 Wheelchair and Scooter Market Forecasts
  • 2.5 Wheelchair Market Segments
    • 2.5.1 Complex Power Wheelchairs
    • 2.5.2 Standard Wheelchair Market Forecasts
    • 2.5.3 Lifestyle Demands
    • 2.5.4 Wheelchair Usage
    • 2.5.5 Number of People in Wheelchairs
    • 2.5.6 Race And Ethnicity
    • 2.5.7 Socioeconomic Status
    • 2.5.8 Employment And Activity Limitation
    • 2.5.9 Conditions Causing Disability
    • 2.5.10 Active Patients
    • 2.5.11 Wheelchair Market Issues
    • 2.5.12 Wheelchair Insurance Reimbursement
    • 2.5.13 Transportation Signifiant Barrier To Employment And Full Community Participation
    • 3.2.5 Sunrise Medical Quickie® Rhythm™
    • 3.2.6 Sunrise Medical Quickie® Z-500™
    • 3.2.7 Sunrise Medical Quickie P220 -
    • 3.2.8 Sunrise Medical Quickie® P-222 SE
  • 3.3 Drive Medical Power Chairs
  • 3.4 Pride Mobility Power Wheel Chairs
  • 3.5 Hoveround
    • 3.5.1 Hoveround MPV 5 Power Wheel Chair
    • 3.5.2 Hoveround Teknique® FWD Electric Wheel Chair
    • 3.5.3 Hoveround Teknique RWD Motorized Wheel Chair
    • 3.5.4 Hoveround Teknique® GT Power Chair
    • 3.5.5 Hoveround Bariatric Teknique® XHD Heavy Duty Wheelchair
    • 3.5.6 Hoveround MPV 5 Power Wheel Chair
  • 3.6 Convaquip Power WheelChairs
  • 3.7 Gendron
  • 3.8 Glide Rehabilitation Products
  • 3.9 Graham Field
    • 3.9.1 Graham Field Everest Metro Power™ III
  • 3.10 Gunnell
  • 3.11 Innovation In Motion X8-Extreme
    • 3.11.1 Innovation In Motion X5-Frontier
    • 3.11.2 Innovation In Motion Jewel
  • 3.12 Merits
  • 3.13 Permobil
    • 3.13.1 Permobil C350 CORPUS
    • 3.13.2 Permobil C400 CORPUS
  • 3.14 Drive Medical Power Wheelchairs Bases
  • 3.15 Melrose Kiwi Concept Chairs
    • 3.15.1 Melrose Kiwi Concept Chairs Cobra
  • 3.16 Melrose Piranha
  • 3.17 Gendron Regency XLC Prescription
  • 3.18 Glide Power Assist
    • 3.18.1 Glide Series 4 - Series 4
  • 3.19 Graham Field / Everest and Jennings
    • 3.19.1 Graham Field Metro Power™ III

4. Power Wheelchair Technology

  • 4.1 Power Wheelchair Battery Technological Trends
    • 4.1.1 Power Wheelchair LiFePO4 Battery
    • 4.1.2 Thin Film Lithium And Lithium Ion Batteries
    • 4.1.3 Thin Film Battery Market Driving Forces
    • 4.1.4 Thin Film Solid-State Battery Construction
    • 4.1.5 Science And Medical Technology
    • 4.1.6 Science And Medical Technology
    • 4.1.7 Chiaphua Motors High-Performance Motors And Components
  • 4.2 Medicare Specifications For Wheelchairs
    • 4.2.1 A Lightweight Wheelchair (K0003) Is Covered When A Patient:
    • 4.2.2 Reasons for Noncoverage
    • 4.2.3 Documentation Requirements
    • 4.2.4 Wheelchair Coding Guidelines
    • 4.2.5 Reimbursement Policies
    • 4.2.6 Government Regulation
    • 4.2.7 European Reimbursement Changes
    • 4.2.8 Competitive Bidding
    • 4.2.9 Physical Therapy
    • 4.2.10 Treatment Trends
  • 4.3 Wheel Chair Technological Trends
    • 4.3.1 Power Wheelchairs
    • 4.3.2 Sport Wheelchairs
    • 4.3.3 Lightweight Wheelchairs
    • 4.3.4 Transport Wheelchairs (Folding)

5. Wheelchair Company Profiles

  • 5.1 21st Century Scientific Inc.
  • 5.2 Amigo Mobility
  • 5.3 Chiaphua Motors
  • 5.4 Convaid
  • 5.5 ConvaQuip
  • 5.6 Drive Medical
  • 5.7 Eagle Sportschairs
  • 5.8 Gendron Inc
  • 5.9 Glide Rehabilitation
  • 5.10 GF Health Products / Graham Field
  • 5.11 Graham-Field Quality Brands
    • 5.11.1 GF Health Products in the USA
  • 5.12 Gunnell
  • 5.13 Handicare
  • 5.14 Hoveround
    • 5.14.1 Hoveround Positiioning
  • 5.15 Invacare
    • 5.15.1 Invacare Net sales
    • 5.15.2 Invacare North America and Asia/Pacific
    • 5.15.3 Invacare Europe
    • 5.15.4 Invacare Business Segments
    • 5.15.5 North America/Home Medical Equipment
    • 5.15.6 Invacare Supply Group
    • 5.15.7 Invacare Institutional Products Group
    • 5.15.8 Invacare Europe
    • 5.15.9 Invacare Asia/Pacific
    • 5.15.10 Invacare Services Opportunity
    • 5.15.11 Invacare Revenue Q2 2009
    • 5.15.12 Invacare North American/Home Medical Equipment (NA/HME)
    • 5.15.13 Invacare North America and Asia/Pacific
    • 5.15.14 Invacare® G-trac™ Electronic Gyroscope Module
    • 5.15.15 Invacare Infrared Control Module
    • 5.15.16 Invacare Rehab Powered Seating
    • 5.15.17 Invacare® Top End® Crossfire™ T6A Custom Manual Wheelchair
    • 5.15.18 Invacare® Top End® Force™ Handcycle
    • 5.15.19 Invacare Strategic Positioning
    • 5.15.20 Invacare North America
    • 5.15.21 Invacare Rehab Power Wheelchair
    • 5.15.22 Invacare Rehab Custom Manual Wheelchairs
    • 5.15.23 Invacare Rehab Personal Portable Power Wheelchair Mobility
    • 5.15.24 Invacare Seating and Positioning Products
    • 5.15.25 Invacare Standard Products
    • 5.15.26 Invacare Manual Wheelchairs
    • 5.15.27 Invacare Personal Care
    • 5.15.28 Invacare Home Care Beds
    • 5.15.29 Invacare Respiratory Products
    • 5.15.30 Invacare Institutional Products Group
    • 5.15.31 Invacare Asia/Pacific
    • 5.15.32 Invacare Europe
    • 5.15.33 Invacare North America and Asia/Pacific
    • 5.15.34 Invacare iPartner Solutions sm
    • 5.15.35 Invacare Europe
    • 5.15.36 Invacare Customers
    • 5.15.37 Invacare / Brightree Business Management Solution
  • 5.16 LEVO AG
  • 5.17 Magic Mobility
  • 5.18 MED Group
  • 5.19 Medline
    • 5.19.1 Medline Guaranteed Savings/Cost Management Programs
    • 5.19.2 Medline Excel Wheelchair
  • 5.20 Melrose Kiwi Concept Chairs
    • 5.20.1 Melrose Kiwi Pediatric Titanium Wheelchairs
  • 5.21 Merits
    • 5.21.1 Merits Health Products OEM For Some Of The Biggest Names In The DME business
  • 5.22 Meyra
  • 5.23 Product Design Group
  • 5.24 Otto Bock HealthCare GmbH
  • 5.25 Permobil
  • 5.26 Piaggio
  • 5.27 Pihsiang Machinery Manufacturing Company Limited
  • 5.28 Pride Mobility
    • 5.28.1 Pride Mobility Products/Quantum Rehab And The Med Group
  • 5.29 RGK
  • 5.30 Shoprider Mobility Products
  • 5.31 Soleus Mobility
  • 5.32 Sunrise Medical
    • 5.32.1 Sunrise Medical Quickie® Q7™
  • 5.33 Teftec Mobility
  • 5.34 The Scooter Store
  • 5.35 Vestil Manufacturing Corporation / Innovation in Motion
  • 5.36 Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A.

List of Tables and Figures

  • Table ES-1
    • Wheelchair Market Driving Forces
  • Table ES-2
    • Wheelchair Market Home Health Care Treatment Trends
  • Table ES-3
    • Power Wheelchair Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, First Three Quarters 2009
  • Figure ES-4
    • Power Wheelchair Market Forecasts, Worldwide, Dollars, 2009-2015
  • Table 1-1
    • Studies Illustrate Patients Choose Home Care
  • Table 1-2
    • Home Health Savings
  • Table 1-3
    • Power Wheelchairs vs Manual Wheelchairs
  • Table 1-4
    • Power Wheelchair Target Markets
  • Table 1-5
    • Power Wheelchair Target Market Positioning
  • Table 1-6
    • Power Wheelchair Market Positioning Functions
  • Table 1-7
    • Home Medical Equipment Market Segments
  • Table 1-9
    • Home Care Services Billing Issues
  • Table 1-10
    • Home Care Services Billing Changes Needed
  • Table 1-11
    • JCAHO ORYX Requirements
  • Table 1-11 (Continued)
    • JCAHO ORYX Requirements
  • Table 1-12
    • POV Is A 1- Or 4-Wheeled Device With Tiller teering And Limited Seat Modification Capabilities
  • Table 1-13
    • Clinical Criteria for MAE Coverage
  • Table 1-14
    • Medicare Efforts To Control Power Wheelchair Reimbursement Abuse
  • Table 1-14 (Continued)
    • Medicare Efforts To Control Power Wheelchair Reimbursement Abuse
  • Table 2-1
    • Wheelchair Market Driving Forces
  • Table 2-2
    • Wheelchair Market Home Health Care Treatment Trends
  • Table 2-3
    • Wheelchair Market Aspects
  • Table 2-4
    • Power Wheelchair Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, First Three Quarters 2009
  • Table 2-5
    • Custom Power Wheelchair Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, First Three Quarters 2009
  • Table 2-6
    • Invacare Positioning
  • Figure 2-7
    • Power Wheelchair Market Forecasts, Worldwide, Dollars, 2009-2015
  • Table 2-8
    • Custom and Standard Power Wheelchair Market Forecasts, Worldwide, Units and Dollars, 2009-2015
  • Figure 2-9
    • Custom Power Wheelchair Market Forecasts, Worldwide, Dollars, 2009-2015
  • Figure 2-10
    • Custom Power Wheelchair Market Forecasts, Worldwide, Units, 2009-2015
  • Figure 2-11
    • Standard Power Wheelchair Market Forecasts, Worldwide, Dollars, 2009-2015
  • Figure 2-12
    • Standard Power Wheelchair Market Forecasts, Worldwide, Units, 2009-2015
  • Figure 2-13
    • Custom Power and Manual Wheelchair Seating Market Forecasts, Worldwide, Dollars, 2009-2015
  • Table 2-14
    • Custom Power and Manual Wheelchair Seating Market Forecasts, Worldwide, Dollars, 2009-2015
  • Table 2-15
    • Manual Wheelchair Market Segments, Worldwide, Dollars, First Three Quarters 2009
  • Table 2-16
    • Wheelchair Segments Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, First Three Quarters 2009
  • Table 2-17
    • Standard and Transport Wheelchair Market Forecasts, 2009-2015
  • Table 2-18
    • Standard and Transport Wheelchair Market Forecasts, 2009-2015
  • Table 2-19
    • Wheelchair Market Issues
  • Table 2-20
    • Regional Wheelchair, Power Wheelchair, and Medical Scooter Market Segments, Dollars, First Three Quarters 2009
  • Table 2-21
    • Regional Wheelchair, Power Wheelchair, and Medical Scooter Market Segments, Dollars, First Three Quarters 2009
  • Figure 2-22
    • Invacare Regional Revenue Segments
  • Figure 3-1
    • Selected Power Wheelchairs
  • Figure 3-1 (Continued)
    • Selected Power Wheelchairs
  • Table 3-2
    • Invacare At' m Features
  • Table 3-3
    • Invacare® G-trac™ Electronic Gyroscope Module Power Wheelchair
  • Figure 3-4
    • Invacare TDX Power Wheelchair Innovations
  • Table 3-5
    • Invacare Nutron Series Power Wheelchairs Features
  • Table 3-6
    • Invacare P9000 XDT Power Wheelchairs
  • Table 3-7
    • Invacare Pronto M51 Power Wheelchairs
  • Table 3-7 (Continued)
    • Invacare Pronto M51 Power Wheelchairs
  • Table 3-8
    • Selected Invacare Power Wheelchairs
  • Table 3-9
    • Sunrise Medical Quickie® Rhapsody Power Wheelchair Features
  • Table 3-10
    • Sunrise Power Wheelchair Functions
  • Table 3-10 (Continued)
    • Sunrise Power Wheelchair Functions
  • Figure 3-11
    • Sunrise Medical Quickie® P-220
  • Table 3-12
    • Drive Medical Cirrus Plus EC, Folding Power Chair
  • Table 3-13
    • Pride Mobility Power Wheel Chairs
  • Table 3-14
    • Hoveround Power Wheel Chair Features & Benefits
  • Table 3-14 (Continued)
    • Hoveround Power Wheel Chair Features & Benefits
  • Table 3-15
    • Hoveround Electric Wheel Chair Features & Benefits
  • Table 3-16
    • Bariatric Wheelchair Benefits
  • Table 3-17
    • Hoveround Power Wheel Chair Features & Benefits
  • Table 3-18
    • Convaquip Power Model 650-H Power Chair
  • Table 3-19
    • Gendron Regency XLC Prescription Features
  • Table 3-20
    • Glide Rehabilitation Power Wheelchair Products
  • Table 3-21
    • Graham Field Everest Power Wheelchair Features
  • Table 3-22
    • Graham Field Everest Metro Power™ III Features
  • Table 3-22 (Continued)
    • Graham Field Everest Metro Power™ III Features
  • Table 3-23
    • Innovation In Motion X8-Extreme Features
  • Table 3-24
    • Innovation In Motion X5-Frontier Power Wheel Chair Features
  • Table 3-25
    • Merits P101 Travel-Ease Commuter ( MP-1IN, MP-1IA ) Power Wheelchair
  • Table 3-26
    • Merits Power Wheelchairs
  • Table 3-27
    • Permobil C300 CORPUS
  • Figure 3-28
    • Permobil CORPUS Power Wheelchairs
  • Table 3-29
    • Drive Medical Cirrus Plus EC, Folding Power Chair - Features
  • Table 3-29 (Continued)
    • Drive Medical Cirrus Plus EC, Folding Power Chair - Features
  • Table 3-30
    • Drive Medical Cirrus Plus EC, Folding Power Chair
  • Table 3-30 (Continued)
    • Drive Medical Cirrus Plus EC, Folding Power Chair
  • Table 3-31
    • Drive Medical Geo (Portable) 4 Wheeled Powered Wheelchair Base
  • Table 3-31 (Continued)
    • Drive Medical Geo (Portable) 4 Wheeled Powered Wheelchair Base
  • Table 3-32
    • Drive Medical Image GT Mid Wheel Drive
  • Table 3-32 (Continued)
    • Drive Medical Image GT Mid Wheel Drive
  • Table 3-32 (Continued)
    • Drive Medical Image GT Mid Wheel Drive
  • Table 3-33
    • Drive Medical Sunfire Plus Power Rear Wheel Drive Wheelchair Base
  • Table 3-33 (Continued)
    • Drive Medical Sunfire Plus Power Rear Wheel Drive Wheelchair Base
  • Table 3-34
    • Melrose Kiwi Concept Chairs Cobra Features
  • Table 3-35
    • Melrose Kiwi Concept Chairs Cobra Options And Accessories
  • Table 3-36
    • Melrose Piranha Standard Specifications
  • Table 3-36 (Continued)
    • Melrose Piranha Standard Specifications
  • Table 3-37
    • Gendron Regency XLC Prescription Features
  • Table 3-38
    • Gendron Regency XLC Customizable XLC:
  • Table 3-39
    • Glide Power Wheelchairs
  • Table 3-40
    • Graham Field / Everest Power wheelchair
  • Table 3-41
    • Graham Field Metro Power™ III Features
  • Table 3-41 (Continued)
    • Graham Field Metro Power™ III Features
  • Figure 4-1
    • Typical Structure Of A Thin Film Solid State Battery
  • Figure 4-2
    • Chiaphua Motors High-Performance Motors And Components
  • Table 4-3
    • Coverage For Any Item To Be Covered:
  • Table 4-3 (Continued)
    • Coverage For Any Item To Be Covered:
  • Table 4-3 (Continued)
    • Coverage For Any Item To Be Covered:
  • Table 4-4
    • Wheelchair Procedure Codes
  • Table 4-5
    • US Codes for Coverage of Wheelchairs K0003-K0007
  • Figure 4-6
    • Wheelchair Coding Guidelines
  • Figure 4-6 (Continued)
    • Wheelchair Coding Guidelines
  • Figure 4-6 (Continued)
    • Wheelchair Coding Guidelines
  • Table 4-7
    • Factors Relating To Value Of Home Health Care Over Institutional Care
  • Table 4-8
    • Transport Wheelchair Features
  • Figure 5-1
    • 21st Century Scientific Bounder Plus Power Wheelchairs
  • Figure 5-2
    • 21st Century Scientific Power Wheelchairs
  • Figure 5-3
    • 21st Century Scientific Bounder Plus Manual Wheelchairs
  • Figure 5-4
    • Amigo Healthcare Scooters
  • Figure 5-5
    • Amigo Commercial Shopper Scooters
  • Table 5-6
    • Amigo Mobility Scooter Functions
  • Table 5-7
    • Drive Medical Catalogs
  • Figure 5-8
    • Graham-Field-PMG Facility in Jacksonville, Florida
  • Figure 5-9
    • Handicare Power Wheelchairs
  • Figure 5-10
    • Handicare Outdoor / Indoor Power Wheelchairs
  • Figure 5-11
    • Invacare Positioning
  • Figure 5-12
    • Invacare Revenue by Segment
  • Figure 5-13
    • Invacare Services Opportunity
  • Table 5-14
    • Invacare Long Term Focus
  • Table 5-15
    • Invacare Positioning
  • Table 5-16
    • Invacare Rationalize Supply Chain
  • Table 5-17
    • Invacare Power Add On for Manual Wheelchairs
  • Table 5-18
    • Invacare Strategic Positioning
  • Figure 5-19
    • Levo Standing Wheelchair
  • Figure 5-20
    • Medline Excel Wheelchair
  • Figure 5-21
    • Medline Excel Transport Wheelchair
  • Figure 5-22
    • Melrose Kiwi Concept Pediatric Titanium Wheelchairs
  • Figure 5-23
    • Melrose Kiwi Concept Basketball Wheelchairs
  • Figure 5-24
    • Merits Manual Wheelchairs
  • Figure 5-24 (Continued)
    • Merits Manual Wheelchairs
  • Figure 5-25
    • Selected Meyra International Offices
  • Figure 5-26
    • Meyra Group Brands
  • Figure 5-27
    • Meyra Innovation for Wheelchairs
  • Figure 5-28
    • Otto Bock HealthCare Wheelchairs Otto Bock HealthCare GmbH
  • Figure 5-29
    • Pihsiang Machinery Manufacturing Electric Scooters
  • Figure 5-30
    • Pihsiang Machinery Manufacturing Wheelchairs
  • Figure 5-31
    • Pride Mobility wheelchair brands
  • Table 5-32
    • Pride Power Base Platforms
  • Table 5-33
    • Teftec All Terrain Power Wheelchair Features
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