Alber e-motion – power assist for wheelchairs

Posted on 17. May, 2011 by Wheelchairs Mobility in Mobility News

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29 Responses to “Alber e-motion – power assist for wheelchairs”

  1. TheMoviewatcher86

    17. May, 2011

    I want one of these for my chair, the school I go to has some major hills that even able bodied paper get a work out. I can manage the hills, but it takes a great deal of energy. This system would definitely help.

  2. gpellet357

    17. May, 2011

    Great wheels but they will not supply parts wihout calling a second party and do not lose your remote cost over $1300.00

  3. liemdrake

    17. May, 2011

    She is hot wheel’s

  4. coolay11

    17. May, 2011

    u didnt show if i need to use the wheely movment to a void a pipr or a a rock and so on

    thx 4 sharing this great product anyway ;0)

  5. KungfuSuperhero

    17. May, 2011

    @joaofernandes612 Dancing is coordinating your body movements to the rhythm of music. Do you disagree with this definition?

  6. joaofernandes612

    18. May, 2011

    @KungfuSuperhero WTF… Since when is even close to real dance?! Face the Reality

  7. KungfuSuperhero

    18. May, 2011

    @joaofernandes612 But it is dancing. I agree that people in wheelchairs can’t do everything someone not in a wheelchair can do, but dancing is obviously not one of those things.

  8. joaofernandes612

    18. May, 2011

    I’m sorry, but the reality is this: if you are in a wheelchair, you can’t do everything that people with both legs working do! And DANCE is for sure impossible to be done in a wheelchair. Call this whatever you want, but definitely it’s not true dance.
    I’M NOT saying that people in a wheelchair are less than the others, i’m just portraying the reality of life…
    Although, congratulations for the effort. The most important is to never give up of our lifes.

  9. bkphilly69

    18. May, 2011

    did they have to charge afterwards

  10. bkphilly69

    18. May, 2011

    they were a little low to the ground

  11. tmuxie

    18. May, 2011

    That’s awesome! I guess I better get practicing! Tom :)

  12. angelaleger47

    18. May, 2011

    Bravo!!!! Wowwwwwwww!

  13. mamyesoleil13

    18. May, 2011

    C’est merveilleux de voir ,qu’il n’y a aucun obstacles pour ces gens ils font se qu’ils aiment le mieux.

    Je vois qu’ils ont beaucoup de plaisirs à danser.
    Merci pour ce partage.

    ♫♫♫ Bonne journée….

  14. xSimplyAmusedx

    18. May, 2011

    theres NOTHING a disabled person can not achieve!

  15. snaxxy

    18. May, 2011

    Wow!! @ 4:09 Amazing.

  16. lilsteve456

    18. May, 2011

    is dat possible 0:48

  17. lowlow36

    18. May, 2011

    IT GIVE ME HOPE

  18. LornaCole

    18. May, 2011

    @moltres234 The song is a waltz-tempo cover from “When You Believe” (from The Prince Of Egypt OST).

  19. joelyoelgioel

    18. May, 2011

    PLEASE, DOES ANY ONE KNOW THE NAME OF THE SAMBA?

  20. joelyoelgioel

    18. May, 2011

    PLEASE, DOES ANY ONE KNOW THE NAME OF THE SAMBA

  21. Madtoe

    18. May, 2011

    Just gave me chills and hope!

  22. TheAirJona

    18. May, 2011

    i wish my wheelchair was that flexible… but my damn electric one is hard to dance with

  23. MASTERTEAMITALIA

    18. May, 2011

    S T U P E N D O !!!!!

  24. faincom

    18. May, 2011

    just because your disabled doesn’t mean you cant be awesome

  25. Fantagillian

    18. May, 2011

    Dance Competition! Mi sembra giusto! Come ci sono le “ParaOlimpiadi” Questi sono veramente degli atleti con grazia e stile e senza particolari malattie in aggiunta. Molto bello!

  26. TestubeBB

    18. May, 2011

    My favorite video of all time. It is such an inspiration and makes me believe anything is possible……god bless

  27. Friendlydi80

    18. May, 2011

    I have to admit that without doubt all these dudes would show me up @ dancing- and I’m perceived as able bodied…
    Would it resonable to say that I use my two left feet?.. Great music :-)

  28. WheelchairThailand

    18. May, 2011

    The specialist in holidays for disabled in seaside resort Hua Hin, Thailand with wheelchair accessible beaches. Adapted holiday homes for handicapped people with free use of beach wheelchair and other aids / medical equipment.

  29. muggymuggins

    18. May, 2011

    wheelchairs are the best, fuck it i’m just going to go and get me legs broke just so i can learn to dance in a wheelchair, booyaaaa.

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