Manual Wheelchair | KARMA Medical https://www.karmamedical.com A Better Wheelchair, A Better Fit! Wed, 08 Mar 2023 07:44:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.karmamedical.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/cropped-Logo_webicon-32x32.png Manual Wheelchair | KARMA Medical https://www.karmamedical.com 32 32 【Ergo Lite】I got the Karma chair so I can keep saying YES to adventures that involved longer distances! https://www.karmamedical.com/2021/07/ergo-lite-i-got-the-karma-chair-so-i-can-keep-saying-yes/ Fri, 23 Jul 2021 06:11:03 +0000 https://www.karmamedical.com/?p=35452 “I am a jazz singer and the chair is lightweight, and easy for me to bring to performance venues! I have MS and I can still walk short distances, but I got the Karma chair so I can keep saying YES to adventures that involved longer distances!” Thank you Ann for sharing your experience with [...]

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“I am a jazz singer and the chair is lightweight, and easy for me to bring to performance venues! I have MS and I can still walk short distances, but I got the Karma chair so I can keep saying YES to adventures that involved longer distances!”

The message I want to convey about your company, is that KARMA has something for everyone. That is so valuable for the changing nature of diseases like MS. That is something to be celebrated! – Ann Assarsson

Thank you Ann for sharing your experience with us! Make sure you follow Ann on Instagram and check out her website: www.annassarsson.com

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【Blazer】It’s not your legs, but your heart that holds you back! https://www.karmamedical.com/2021/07/new-blazer-user-feedback-shelly/ Thu, 08 Jul 2021 09:32:48 +0000 https://www.karmamedical.com/?p=32257 Featured Products:

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When I was 2 years old, I was diagnosed with spinal muscular dystrophy. This is a rare genetic and progressive disease that affects walking, eating, and even breathing.

My childhood was miserable because of illness

I was unable to accept my body and complained a lot to my parents. When I first started school, because I looked different from others, it was difficult to get on with everyone. My classmates said that I was a monster and would isolate me and even hit me. I remember one time that I was pushed down the stairs! It was a really difficult childhood and I was swallowed up by an endless inferiority complex.

Using physical strength to learn is more valuable than using it to walk!

When I was 14 years old, my body deteriorated rapidly, and my hands and feet gradually shrank. I would often fall when I walked. After I fell, I didn’t have the strength to stand back up on my own. I needed help from others. Everyday I had to climb up 4 flights of stairs to my classes because there were no elevators. That year was the most broken and painful year of my life. Later, in order to conserve my energy for learning, I started to use an electric wheelchair to travel.

The only thing that can change is myself

Not until I entered high school did I think that instead of expecting others to learn to empathize with me, I might as well start by changing myself. I started to learn to talk with others; I would be brave to speak out when I needed help. Unexpectedly these actions made my school life change for the better. Teachers and classmates were able to empathize and help me because they understood my illness and condition.

I know that I am not perfect, but I have always liked taking pictures since I was a child. I think that many stages of life are worthy of being recorded. In recent years, I have started to experiment with outdoor shooting. Because of the physical aspects of the activity, I was very nervous and unnatural at first, but through the guidance of the photographer and with a lot of experience, I can now confidently show myself in front of the camera.Picture taken from: Shirley’s IG

It’s not your legs but your heart that restricts you

I don’t think I should be restricted by my legs. In fact, I can go to many places in a power wheelchair. I often travel or go shopping to enrich my life. I regard being sick as a gift from God, I no longer view it as something that made me miserable, but instead I live a richer and happier life. In the future, I also hope to be a social worker to help more people and give back to society.

I want everyone to know:Our life may be short, but as long as we are still alive, we must strive to live happily and as our true selves! -Shirley

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【Kameleon】 “My Child Taught Me To Appreciate the Journey of Life” https://www.karmamedical.com/2021/02/user-experience-leo-kameleon-1/ Tue, 23 Feb 2021 06:06:01 +0000 https://www.karmamedical.com/?p=30371 Leo’s Kameleon Pediatric Power Wheelchair Experience The parent-child relationship is a continuous cycle of “love and acceptance.” Especially when there is a family member with a disability, parents and children must overcome unimaginable difficulties and challenges together, but they also grow and nourish each other in the process. Leo is KARMA’s first pediatric power wheelchair, [...]

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Leo’s Kameleon Pediatric Power Wheelchair Experience

The parent-child relationship is a continuous cycle of “love and acceptance.” Especially when there is a family member with a disability, parents and children must overcome unimaginable difficulties and challenges together, but they also grow and nourish each other in the process.

Leo test driving Kameleon, Karma’s most advanced pediatric power wheelchair.

Leo is KARMA’s first pediatric power wheelchair, Kameleon, test driver. First, we would like to thank Leo’s mother for sharing her caregiving journey and her experience of the positive effects that a power wheelchair brought to her child’s life.

Leo has Cerebral Palsy (CP) as a result of premature birth. For this reason, his mother resigned from her job to accompany him to special education school. However, children attending special education schools have different learning abilities. Due to Leo’s limited mobility capability, he found it hard to make friends. He kept asking his mother, “Why can’t I go to an ordinary school?

Leo’s mother dropping him off at school.

Two years later, his mom, determined to help him transfer school found it difficult to find a school to accept him. Either the school refused to accept him, or the teacher didn’t understand his own pace of learning so Leo was unable to keep up with the rest of his peers.

The teacher didn’t give up on me, so I can’t let the teacher down.

Leo was considered by some teachers as a child who could not walk, count, or write, but his mother refused to admit defeat. She started to teach him to pick up pens and draw lines, they practiced continuously every day. Now Leo is in sixth grade and can write and count. It is because he met a good teacher, even if he is a “slow” learner compared to others, the teacher never let him miss a class or gave him special treatment, which motivated Leo; “the teacher didn’t give up on me, so I can’t let her down.”

Leo getting to grips with Kameleon.

“You must accept yourself before expecting others to accept you.”

Most people might think that children with Cerebral Palsy to be very introverted, but Leo’s mothers never wanted him to feel different from others. If someone asks him why he wears steel shoes, his mother taught him to reply, “because I am a Transformer.”

Karma’s OT. Joe Li, showing Leo how to use the power functions of Kameleon

“Instead of struggling to walk, it is better to keep your physical strength for learning.”

When he started the sixth grade, Leo’s parents decided to buy him a power wheelchair, hoping that Leo would start being more independent and not rely on his mother for everything. Although at first they were worried that he would rely too much on the power wheelchair and they would lose all the progress that they made with his walking. Later they found that as Leo grew bigger, his walking ability could no longer satisfy his curiosity to explore the outside world. It became more and more difficult to walk for long stretches of time, so his mother decided to reserve his physical strength for learning and experiencing new things.

In order to allow him to gradually become independent, Leo’s mother began to plan small outing goals. Before going out, they would set goals together, such as to buy the most delicious crepes ever! They would also practice outdoor safety rules, and simulate road conditions. 

Leo can now participate in physical education with his classmates because of his new power wheelchair!


With the new power wheelchair, Leo now can take physical education classes with his classmates. His power wheelchair has also become a topic between him and his classmates. Everyone wants to take turns borrowing his chair. Someone even fell asleep in it!

Leo’s mother, remembering her past few years with Leo said; “I used to be so busy and eager to do a lot of things, only thinking about reaching the destination. Later, because of Leo, I was forced to stop and take care of him, then I discovered that in fact, there are many beautiful moments in life that I didn’t really pay attention to. Although we had many difficulties to overcome, we also experienced and appreciate life differently to others.

Cerebral Palsy Seating Solution on Kameleon Seating System

Therapist Evaluation 

When assessing Leo’s condition, it was found that he had difficulty standing up due to weakness in his feet, and he was accustomed to pushing straight back when he was sitting down because his feet were weak. The seat surface was always half seated. The ability to lean on the back is relatively poor, causing the body to slip forward without support for long periods of time. In addition, his weak upper back caused non-fixed kyphosis, posterior pelvic tilt, and sacral sitting. If it does not improve, there is a great chance it will deteriorate into a fixed deformation in the future. Therefore, the focus of this assessment is to improve his seating position, making sure his back leans against the seatback and that he has proper positioning support.

Kameleon’s seat angle was adjusted according to Leo’s physical condition and sitting habits. Our therapist also taught him how to use tilt function to improve his sitting posture.

– Kameleon’s seat cushion foam is customisable. Through the adjustment of the front end angle of the seat cushion, it helps Leo to use gravity when sitting down so that his hips can be easily reset to the back of the chair and his sitting posture is more natural. In addition, the chair frame itself has a positioning function to prevent body deformation.

– The path to Leo’s home is relatively narrow and there are many turns, so the front-drive chassis of the Kameleon help him move around these small spaces.

– The lifting function has improved Leo’s confidence and independence.

– The Tilt-In-Space function has helped Leo to reduce the pressure on his hips that was causing his hunched back. The Tilt-In-Space helps him to reset his position and move his body back to the seat back let him sit more properly.

Leo & Leo’s mother experience sharing on Kameleon

Caregiver Feedback

Leo loved seeing Kameleon the first time because it looked so good and exciting. Kameleon also feels lighter than the power wheelchair he was using in school. 

Leo has a forward hunchback so the therapist adjusted Kameleon’s cushion to tilt it inward so that Leo’s buttocks will not slide down and he can sit naturally. With the covering and support of the backrest, headrest, chest strap, and pelvic belt, his body and neck can be straightened. Because the footplate is flat, it took a little bit of time to get used to getting on and off.

Leo likes going out very much. He usually goes out shopping with his mother. Now that he has a seat that can lift, it is very convenient for Leo to reach high places when he accompanies his mother to the store. The power storage and battery life of the Kameleon make Leo feel relaxed so he doesn’t worry about running out of power when he is out.

The speed is fast and the chassis is very stable, allowing Leo to enjoy the pleasure of racing around ( with the supervision of his mother of course). Leo also loves the bright colours of Kameleon… the neighbor’s grandmother even said that she wanted to buy one for herself!

After a week, Leo told his mom: “Kameleon can go up the mountains and down to the sea. No matter how uneven the road is, the drive is always so smooth!”

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【Ergo Lite】Nothing Will Hold Her Back! https://www.karmamedical.com/2020/06/user-experience-amar-hong/ Mon, 29 Jun 2020 07:23:32 +0000 https://www.karmamedical.com/?p=24668   When we first saw Amar Hong’s Instagram profile, we had to know who this stylish lady was! “My grandma grew up in China during World war two. When she was 10 years old she was separated from her family and came to Thailand alone. She got a new name “Hong” from her neighbor who [...]

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When we first saw Amar Hong’s Instagram profile, we had to know who this stylish lady was!

“My grandma grew up in China during World war two. When she was 10 years old she was separated from her family and came to Thailand alone. She got a new name “Hong” from her neighbor who lived in Chinatown, Bangkok.

 

Amar and her family visiting Taiwan.

This year she turned 83 years old. She’s a hard worker and also kind to everyone. Last 9 years her knee has become painful and our family decided to buy the Karma Ergo Lite wheelchair because the material and the weight is very light to carry with one hand.

A trip to Japan!

Grandma and our family enjoy the trips everywhere we visit because the size and weight of it makes it easy to move from a car, airplane and any transportation.

Exploring Europe with the whole family.

In 2016, grandma had knee replacement surgery because she had bone to bone contact. But after surgery around 5 months, we had a long Europe trip for 22 days and that’s really fine. Grandma has wonderful times every trip, even in rain, slippery floor or hillside……everything is alright!!!”

-Ploy, Grandaughter

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【S-Ergo 305】My Best Ride for Traveling the World https://www.karmamedical.com/2019/05/user-experience-mahmood/ Mon, 27 May 2019 09:52:25 +0000 https://www.karmamedical.com/?p=15818 “Today I have my freedom to go anywhere I want to in anytime.” My name is Mahmood Al-Haiki, 27 years old. I am having a movement disability since my childhood. Currently, I am working as a Marketing Officer in Hospital. Since I was little, my father and brother have been my greatest supports against all [...]

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“Today I have my freedom to go anywhere I want to in anytime.”

My name is Mahmood Al-Haiki, 27 years old. I am having a movement disability since my childhood. Currently, I am working as a Marketing Officer in Hospital.

Since I was little, my father and brother have been my greatest supports against all those who don’t believe my ability to achieve anything I want to do, because of my disability. When I was younger, I was once inspired by Nick Vujicic’s speech and his story deeply, then I started to challenge myself to live the life I want.

Now I cook, I drive, I even ride horses. Among all these amazing things, discovering the world is my favorite hobby. I have been using Karma S-Ergo 305 for a long while. It not only makes my traveling much easier, but it also makes transportation in my trip faster and convenient.

♦ Issued by Mahmood Al-Haiki from Bahrain in May. 2019

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