Complex Power Tilt Wheelchairs

Keep moving and reposition in comfort.

Three young girls, one using a complex power wheelchair, play together at a picnic table with colorful toys. They are outdoors, smiling and engaged in the activity.

Use & Benefits

Supportive tilt for everyday life

If your child needs a power wheelchair, but also needs help shifting his or her weight, a Complex Power-Tilt Wheelchair offers both. When they tilt, their hip angle remains the same, but their body tilts backwards, allowing weight to shift and providing pressure relief while maintaining range of motion. Each Tilt Wheelchair is also individually configured to your child’s needs and personality — from varying height and weight options to color and seating preferences.

A green and black power tilt wheelchair with features allowing for tilting and reclining is shown in a partially elevated and reclined position. This complex wheelchair has large rear wheels and supports for the head, arms, and legs.
Use

If your child is completely dependent on his or her chair and can’t propel or perform weight shifts on his or her own, tilt technology is a great option.

Prevents Pressure Injuries

Redistributing pressure helps prevent pressure injuries.

Optimize Wellness
Custom-built to adapt to your changing needs, Complex Power Tilt & Recline supports respiratory health, digestive function, and circulation while enhancing comfort, positioning, and independence.
Individually Configured

If your child has changing needs, Complex Power-Tilt Wheelchairs have the ability to be modified. We always individually configure it to your child’s needs and comfort. There are many configurations, including:

  • Width, depth, height, seat angles
  • Specialty and custom seat and back cushions
  • Positioning items like headrests, and side and hip supports
  • Sophisticated powered tilt and recline functions
  • Manual and power elevating leg rests and foot platforms
  • Specialty joystick controls
  • Alternative drive controls including foot control, head control and sip-n-puff
Complex Support

Many children with conditions like spinal cord injury, muscular dystrophy and cerebral palsy use Complex Power Tilt Wheelchairs.

A woman in a complex power wheelchair holds a stack of books and smiles while sitting between bookshelves in a brightly lit library.
A young child wearing a crown and costume sits in a yellow complex power wheelchair, holding a toy sword aloft with excitement outside near a stone building and bright flowers.
Two girls in a candy store smile at each other. One stands holding a lollipop while the other, seated in a Complex Power Tilt Wheelchair, holds a colorful lollipop. Glass jars filled with sweets line the wooden shelves beside them.

Medical Necessity

Medical necessity is a key requirement for insurance to cover mobility equipment. Insurance providers will only approve equipment that is considered medically necessary based on your specific health needs and daily functional limitations. Our team works closely with your healthcare provider to ensure all documentation supports this requirement.

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Insurance Coverage

Because most of our mobility equipment can be covered by insurance, our process is centered around working closely with your insurance provider every step of the way. From your initial evaluation to the final delivery, our dedicated medical documentation team ensures everything is in place to help you get the equipment you need.

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Customer Stories

A young child, part of Jakes Story, wears glasses and a red outfit while playing with a colorful electronic learning toy on a tray table in a cozy living room.
Cerebral Palsy

Jake’s Story

Jake is two and a half years old from Kentucky. He is one of four children and was added to his family through the gift of domestic adoption, with his family claiming, “Jake is the best part of us!” At four months old, Jake began experiencing movement difficulties as well as developmental delays and feeding difficulties and was diagnosed with spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy.