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Orthoses and prostheses, see >06; Assistive products for carrying and transporting, see >24 36; Assistive products for transporting objects in the workplace, see >28 06
Devices providing wheeled mobility and body support for persons with limited ability to walk, that rely on an occupant or an assistant to provide power for the operation; Included are, e.g., stand-up manual wheelchairs (wheelchairs that are capable of raising and maintaining a person in standing position), reclining manual wheelchairs, snow wheelchairs, beach wheelchairs and wheelchairs for pool.; Commode chairs with castors, see >09 12 03; Bath/shower chairs with wheels, see >09 33 03; Transportation chairs, see >12 27 04
Wheelchairs designed to be propelled by the occupant, by pushing with both hands, on the wheels or on the hand rims of the wheels; Included are, e.g., front-wheel-propelled and rear-wheel-propelled wheelchairs.
Wheelchairs designed to be propelled by the occupant using hand operated levers
Wheelchairs designed to be propelled by the occupant using only one hand; Included are, e.g., one-hand lever-propelled and wheel-propelled wheelchairs.
Wheelchairs designed to be propelled by the occupant by pushing with hand(s) on the handrim(s) of the wheel(s), with one or two electric mechanisms to help rotate one or both of the wheels; Propulsion units for manual wheelchairs, see >12 24 09
Wheelchairs designed to be propelled by the occupant using feet only; Walking chairs, see >12 06 09; Sitting furniture, see >18 09
Wheelchairs designed to be propelled and steered by an assistant, by pushing with both hands on the handgrips of the wheelchair; Included are, e.g., pushchairs.; Transportation chairs, see >12 27 04
Wheelchairs designed to be propelled by an assistant by pushing with both hands on the handgrips of the wheelchair, with one or two electric mechanisms to help rotate one or both of the wheels
Manual wheelchairs that can safely climb and descend stairs, possibly operated by an assistant, while occupied by the occupant. Powered stair-climbing transporters, see 12 17 03.