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Mini joystick

This is pretty widely used among wheelchair users with SMA. If there is not enough strength or range present to use a standard joystick, the Mini may be a very appropriate alternative. It provides full proportional control (which is typically better, a more natural way to drive), and also allows access to all seat functions. Typically there is a need for a switch of some kind placed somewhere the user has

consistent motion, which acts as a “mode” switch to change between driving, speed change and power positioning/seat functions. Then, moving the joystick left and right, up or down will activate those functions and/or change the speed.

The user needs very little force and very little range to activate this joystick – in less than ¼” displacement you can achieve full speed and get acceleration and other variables for very accurate and refined driving. However, the user needs to be able to move in all 4 quadrants.

This joystick minimizes fatigue and enables many users with SMA to drive throughout the day. It is, however, quite fragile, so special care needs to be taken when transferring in and out of the chair, etc.

It can be placed anywhere around the body, and is often used with a mid line mount and good arm support.

Other proportional controls

There are other alternatives, such as touch pads (which looks and works like a mouse pad on a laptop), and the Magitech (which is a small tilt sensor making the chair move towards the direction of tilt). With the appearance and popularity of the Mini, especially among people with SMA, their application has been reduced.

Digital control

Digital control is also referred to as switch control. The opportunities are endless – multiple switches and single switches of any size and shape. Switch control offers movement in 4 distinctive directions, 90° apart (forward, reverse, left, right). It is a good alternative if proportional driving is not possible – another alternative to achieve independence in mobility and potentially computer applications. Some therapists prefer digital controls as a training tool for first time drivers, assuming that it is easier to understand directionality through their use. Keep in mind, however, that proportional control provides a more natural (and usually faster) way of moving about.

Multiple switches

The most frequently used multiple switch control is a head array. This device incorporates all switches into the headrest, and it is the movement of the head that controls the movement of the wheelchair. Most children with SMA may find this option fatiguing. Other switch controls available can be placed near the

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Sunrise Medical SMA manual Mini joystick, Other proportional controls, Multiple switches

SMA specifications

Sunrise Medical SMA, known for its commitment to innovation and quality in mobility solutions, offers a range of products designed to enhance the lives of individuals with varying mobility needs. The company has established itself as a leader in the industry by focusing on advanced technologies and user-centered design.

One of the standout features of Sunrise Medical's SMA lineup is its modular design, allowing for customization to suit individual preferences and requirements. The modular approach not only ensures easy adjustments but also allows users to modify their mobility devices as their needs change over time. This adaptability is particularly beneficial for individuals with progressive conditions.

Another key characteristic of Sunrise Medical SMA products is their impressive range of motion and maneuverability. Many models come equipped with advanced suspension systems that provide a smooth ride, whether navigating indoor environments or tackling outdoor terrains. This feature enhances the overall user experience, ensuring comfort and stability in various settings.

Additionally, the integration of smart technologies is a hallmark of Sunrise Medical's offerings. Many devices are equipped with intelligent control systems, enabling users to operate their mobility aids with ease. These systems often feature programmable settings that can be tailored to individual preferences, enhancing overall accessibility and ease of use.

Safety is a top priority for Sunrise Medical. Their products often include advanced braking systems, anti-tip features, and ergonomic seating solutions designed to ensure the stability and security of the user. These safety measures give caregivers and users alike peace of mind while promoting independence.

In terms of design, Sunrise Medical focuses on aesthetics as well as function. Their mobility devices are available in a variety of colors and finishes, ensuring that users can express their individuality while utilizing tools that enhance their mobility.

Lastly, Sunrise Medical provides extensive support and resources for users, including training programs and user guides, to ensure that they can fully utilize the features of their mobility devices. This commitment to customer service further solidifies their reputation as a trusted name in mobility solutions.

In summary, Sunrise Medical SMA stands out for its modular design, advanced suspension systems, smart technologies, safety features, aesthetic options, and customer support. These characteristics make its products not only functional but also tailored to meet the diverse needs of users, ultimately improving their quality of life.