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$12–$30
Same type: wheelchair accessory
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$79.99
via HomeStroke retailer scrape · May 2026
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$79.99
via HomeStroke retailer scrape · May 2026
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After my stroke last spring this gave me real independence again. Setup took 5 minutes.
Holds up to daily use. Replaced a cheaper version that started wobbling.
We use this every morning for safe transfers — no more close calls. Easy to wipe down.
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Stroke survivors may lean asymmetrically; anti-tippers add a margin of safety. Small rear wheels or bars — reduce backward tip when leaning or on ramps.
Stand on the survivor's weak side during transfers and walks.
Pre-position items at waist height before starting any task to reduce reaching and falls.
Build the new equipment into an existing morning or bedtime routine.
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Small rear wheels or bars — reduce backward tip when leaning or on ramps. Stroke survivors may lean asymmetrically; anti-tippers add a margin of safety.
Topics: wheelchair · mobility · fall-prevention · mobility · stroke recovery
Wheelchair Anti-Tip Devices (Rear)
$40–$150