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Selected code: 12

Assistive device types - Selected code: 12
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12 - Assistive products for activities and participation relating to personal mobility and transportation
Products intended to support or replace a person’s capacity to move indoors and outdoors, to transfer from one place to another or to use personal or public transportation. Orthoses and prostheses, see 06. Furnishings, fixtures and other assistive products for supporting activities in indoor and outdoor human-made environments, see 18. Assistive products for controlling, carrying, moving and handling objects and devices, see 24. Assistive products for transporting objects in workplaces, see 28 06.
12.02 - Assistive products for walking, not manipulated by the arms
Included are, e.g. walking chairs.
12.03 - Assistive products for walking, manipulated by one arm
Devices supporting the user when walking, used singly or in pairs, each manipulated. by one of the arms or hands. Accessories for assistive products for walking, see >12 07
12.03.03 - Walking sticks
Hand-held devices providing support and balance when walking, comprising handgrip without a forearm support, shaft and one tip. Included are, e.g. hiking poles. Multi-tip walking sticks, see 12 03 16. Guide canes and symbol canes for orientation, see 12 08.
12.03.03.S01 - Walking-sticks12.03.03.S01 - Walking-sticks
Devices that provide support for persons with difficulties in walking
12.03.06 - Elbow crutches
Hand-held devices providing support and balance when walking, comprising elbow support, shaft, handgrip and tip(s)
12.03.06.S01 - Elbow crutches12.03.06.S01 - Elbow crutches
12.03.09 - Forearm crutches
Hand-held devices providing support and balance when walking, comprising horizontal. support for the forearm, hand grip, shaft and one tip
12.03.09.S01 - Forearm support crutches12.03.09.S01 - Forearm support crutches
12.03.12 - Axillary crutches
Hand-held devices providing support and balance when walking, comprising axilla support, shaft, handgrip and tip(s)
12.03.12.S01 - Axillary crutches12.03.12.S01 - Axillary crutches
12.03.16 - Multi-tip walking sticks
Walking devices providing support and balance which have a handgrip, shaft and three or more legs with tips.
12.03.16.S01 - Tripods12.03.16.S01 - Tripods
12.03.16.S02 - Quadripods12.03.16.S02 - Quadripods
12.03.18 - Walking sticks with seat
Devices providing support when walking that have a hand grip without a forearm support, shaft(s), one or more tips (ferrules) and a seat, usually folding, attached to the hand grip or shaft.
12.03.18.S01 - Walking sticks and canes with seat
12.03.21 - Lateral support frames
Walking frames for stabilization that are manipulated with one arm and held at the side of the body; they have four legs with tips (ferrules), one or two handles. Walking frames, see >120603
12.03.24 - Walking sticks with wheels
Walking sticks and crutches with wheels or castors instead of tips.
12.06 - Assistive products for walking, manipulated by both arms
Devices supporting the user when walking, manipulated by either both arms, the upper body, or by other means. Accessories for assistive products for walking, see 12 07. Trolleys, see 24 36 12.
12.06.03 - Walking frames
Frames which a person lifts to move, that enable to support full body weight and to maintain stability and balance while walking or standing, that have hand grips, do not provide forearm support, and with either four legs with tips or two legs with tips and two legs with castors/wheels. Included are, e.g. rigid and articulated walking frames. Lateral support frames, see 12 03 21.
12.06.03.S01 - Walking frames without castors12.06.03.S01 - Walking frames without castors
12.06.06 - Rollators
Walking devices which can be moved by pushing or pulling, that enable a person to maintain stability and balance while walking, and have hand grips and three or more legs with castors/wheels. Included are, e.g. rollators with a seat for resting, knee walkers, reverse rollators that are pulled with the opening in the front.
12.06.06.S01 - Walking frames with castors12.06.06.S01 - Walking frames with castors
12.06.07 - Walking trolleys
Frames which can be moved by pushing and/or lifting that enable a person to improve stability and balance while walking and standing, with hand grips, without forearm supports and with four or more wheels.
12.06.09 - Walking chairs
Devices with wheels and seat or sling that support the body when walking, with or without forearm support. Manually powered stand-on mobility devices, see 12 27 24.
12.06.09.S01 - Walking-chairs12.06.09.S01 - Walking-chairs
12.06.12 - Walking tables
Devices with wheels and tips and a supporting table or forearm support, pushed forward by both arms, possibly in combination with the upper body
12.06.12.S01 - Walking tables12.06.12.S01 - Walking tables
12.06.15 - Powered rollators
12.07 - Accessories for assistive products for walking
Devices designed for use with assistive products for walking with a specific purpose
12.07.05 - Tips for assistive products for walking
Products that fit over the bottom of walking sticks, canes or crutches or the ends of walking frame or rollator legs to enhance the stability of the assistive product for walking. Included are, e.g. tips with additional anti-slip material, tips for walking on ice, flexible tips.
12.07.05.S01 - Ice grippers12.07.05.S01 - Ice grippers
12.07.05.S02 - Shok absorbing tips
Absorbers for crutches-hangers-tripods-sticks. System that absorb impacts and shocks reducing the load on the joints
12.07.12 - Products to properly grip assistive products for walking
Devices that enable a person to grasp securely a walking stick, cane, crutch, walking. frame or rollator. Included are, e.g. adjusted grips, grips with anti-slip material, grips of special material. such as foam. Grip adapters and attachments, see >241806
12.07.15 - Accessories for assistive products for walking to provide support for specific body parts
Products attached to an assistive product for walking that support specific body parts so that the user remains properly positioned while the product is in use. Included are, e.g. underarm supports, back supports, head supports, safety belts. Assistive products for body stabilization, see >09 07
12.07.18 - Accessories for assistive products for walking to protect from injury
Products, e.g. pads and cushions, that can be added to walking sticks, canes, crutches, walking frames, rollators and walking tables to protect the user from bruising or skin injury caused by repeated contact with a specific part of the assistive product for walking. Body-worn assistive products for body protection, see 09 06.
12.07.18.S01 - Pads, cushions and other accessories for assistive products for walking to prevent bruising or skin injury
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12.07.21 - Seats for assistive products for walking
Seats that can be added to canes, walking frames, rollators and walking tables that can support the weight of the person using the assistive product for walking. Included are, e.g. foldable and non-foldable solid seats for rollators, sling seats for rollators and walking tables.
12.07.24 - Accessories attached to assistive products for walking to hold or carry objects
Included are, e.g. baskets, pouches, hooks, lay trays, tables, bags, holders for oxygen units, holders for umbrellas. Suspenders and fastening devices for urine collectors, see 09 27 13. Products to hold assistive products for walking in place when not in use, see 12 07 27.
12.07.24.S01 - Walking stick holders12.07.24.S01 - Walking stick holders
12.07.27 - Products to hold assistive products for walking in place when not in use
Devices to fix in place a walking stick, cane, crutch or walking frame. Included are, e.g. walking stick holders or cane holders attached to a table. Devices attached to wheelchairs to hold or carry objects, see 12 24 42.
12.07.30 - Accessories to enable a person to manoeuvre assistive products for walking
Products added to assistive products for walking to enable the user to go in a desired direction and to control speed. Included are, e.g. push bars, anti-swivelling wheels, devices to overcome thresholds and curbs, brakes.
12.07.33 - Accessories to adjust height of rollators and walking frames
Devices that can be added or attached to a rollator or walking frame to increase the height of assistive products for walking
12.07.36 - Lights and safety signalling devices for assistive products for walking
Devices that can be attached to an assistive product for walking to illuminate its surroundings or to mark its position. Included are, e.g. reflectors.
12.07.39 - Tyres and wheels for assistive products for walking
Wheels that can be added to a walking frame with two wheels or a rollator to replace existing wheels, or wheels that can be attached to a walking frame on legs not originally equipped with wheels. Included are, e.g. wheels that include a portion of the le
12.07.42 - Power assist units for assistive products for walking
Units that can be attached to assistive products for walking, and that propel wheels or that can adjust height, width, folding or walking orientation.
12.08 - Guide canes and symbol canes for orientation
Tactile canes for navigation or identification of the surroundings used by a person with a visual impairment. Assistive products for walking, manipulated by one arm, see 12 03.
12.08.03 - Guide canes
Long canes for navigation and identification while walking.
12.08.03.S01 - Tactile (white) sticks12.08.03.S01 - Tactile (white) sticks
12.08.06 - Symbol canes
Short symbol canes used primarily to alert others about the user's visual impairment.
12.08.09 - Accessories for guide canes and symbol canes
Including, e.g. tips, wrist straps, handles, reflectors.
12.10 - Cars, vans and pick-up trucks
Automobiles, vans and trucks for personal use and vans for use in public transportation that are manufactured to accommodate operators or passengers with disability. Carts, trucks and lorries for workplaces, see 28 06 04. Assistive products for camping an
12.10.03 - Cars, vans and pick-up trucks with height-adjustable chassis
Cars, vans and pick-up trucks that enable drivers or passengers to enter and exit by lowering the vehicle’s chassis to bring the floor of the vehicle to ground level.
12.10.03.S01 - Accessible cars12.10.03.S01 - Accessible cars
12.10.06 - Low-speed cars
Motorized vehicles with a restricted maximum speed for use on public roads; used in some countries to allow a person to drive without a driver’s licence.
12.10.09 - Cars, vans and pick-up trucks with raised roof
Cars, vans and pick-up trucks that are originally equipped with a high roof to accommodate a person in a wheelchair inside of the vehicle.
12.11 - Mass transit vehicles
Vehicles intended to transport groups of people as part of a public or commercial transit system. Included are, e.g. buses, rail cars, airplanes, trams.
12.11.03 - Buses with height-adjustable chassis
Buses that enable passengers to enter and exit by lowering the vehicle’s chassis to bring the floor of the vehicle to ground level.
12.11.06 - Trains with low floors
Train cars that have a lowered floor to facilitate entry and exit of the train with or without the use of a ramp. Included are, e.g. subway cars, trams.
12.12 - Vehicle accessories and vehicle adaptations
Products that can be added to vehicles or modifications made to vehicles that either enable the vehicle to be operated by persons with disability or permit persons with disability to enter, exit or ride in the vehicle safely. Assistive products for campin
12.12.05 - Vehicle accessories and vehicle adaptations to control speed
Products and modifications that assist the operator to vary the speed of the vehicle, including slowing down and stopping it. Included are, e.g. running brakes, parking brakes.
12.12.05.S01 - Parking brake adaptations12.12.05.S01 - Parking brake adaptations
12.12.05.S02 - Braking system adaptations12.12.05.S02 - Braking system adaptations
12.12.05.S03 - Clutch adaptations12.12.05.S03 - Clutch adaptations
12.12.07 - Vehicle accessories and vehicle adaptations to operate steering system
Products and modifications that can be added to a motor vehicle that assist the operator to manoeuvre a vehicle. Included are, e.g. steering-wheel knobs, servosystems for steering, extensions of the steering column.
12.12.07.S01 - Steering system adaptations12.12.07.S01 - Steering system adaptations
12.12.08 - Accessories and adaptations to complementary functions necessary to operate vehicles
Included are, e.g. products relating to the use of adjustable mirrors, door locks, windscreen wipers, indicators, turn signals, lights. Signalling devices, see 22 29 03.
12.12.08.S01 - Car adaptations to operate secondary functions12.12.08.S01 - Car adaptations to operate secondary functions
12.12.09 - Vehicle occupant restraining systems
Devices for restraining a person in a vehicle to enhance safety during travel. Included are, e.g. three- and four-point seat belts and belt vests added to a vehicle’s seat, seat belts that attach to a vehicle to restrain a passenger who is seated in a wheelchair within the vehicle. Seat belts, belts and harnesses for body stabilization, see 09 07 03.
12.12.09.S01 - Car seatbelts and harnesses12.12.09.S01 - Car seatbelts and harnesses
12.12.12 - Seats and cushions for motor vehicles and accessories and adaptations relating to seating in vehicles
Devices designed either to enable a person to get into or out of a seat in a motor vehicle, or for supporting a person who is seated during travel. Included are, e.g. child safety seats, swivelling seats, elevating seats, sliding seats.
12.12.12.S01 - Car seats or child safety seats12.12.12.S01 - Car seats or child safety seats
12.12.15 - Hoists to transfer person into or out of vehicles without wheelchair
Equipment installed in a vehicle for lifting a person into or out of a vehicle. Assistive products for changing body position, see >12 31. Assistive products for lifting persons, see >12 36. Removable grab rails and handgrips, see >181810
12.12.15.S01 - Car hoists for person12.12.15.S01 - Car hoists for person
12.12.18 - Assistive products for transferring person seated in wheelchair into or out of vehicles
Devices for lifting a person and a wheelchair in which he/she is seated into or out of a vehicle or to allow a person in a wheelchair to roll into a vehicle. Included are, e.g. hoists to transfer a person in a wheelchair into or out of a vehicle, ramps installed in a vehicle to facilitate the loading or unloading of an occupied wheelchair, lifting platforms installed in a vehicle to facilitate the loading or unloading of an occupied wheelchair. Cars, vans and pick-up trucks with height-adjustable chassis, see 12 10 03. Portable ramps, see 18 30 15.
12.12.18.S01 - Car hoists12.12.18.S01 - Car hoists
12.12.21 - Assistive products for loading unoccupied wheelchairs onto or into vehicles
Devices for lifting and positioning an unoccupied wheelchair onto or inside a vehicle. Included are, e.g. car hoists and winches for wheelchair.
12.12.21.S01 - Assistive product for loading wheelchairs onto or into a car12.12.21.S01 - Assistive product for loading wheelchairs onto or into a car
Device for loading the wheelchair onto or into a car.
12.12.24 - Assistive products for fastening wheelchairs in vehicles
Devices for securing a wheelchair in a vehicle. Included are, e.g. wheelchair tie-downs.
12.12.24.S01 - Equipments for fastening a wheelchair in a car12.12.24.S01 - Equipments for fastening a wheelchair in a car
12.12.27 - Vehicle chassis and body adaptations
Modifications to a vehicle’s chassis, frame or other systems to increase its accessibility, usability or comfort for an operator or a passenger with a disability. Included are, e.g. raised roofs, enlarged windows, suspension systems.
12.12.27.S01 - Car bodywork adaptations12.12.27.S01 - Car bodywork adaptations
12.12.30 - Products to carry unoccupied wheelchairs on or attached to vehicles
Racks or frames that can be mounted on the roof or the back of a vehicle to transport an unoccupied wheelchair or trailers that can be attached to the rear of a vehicle that are specifically designed to transport one or more wheelchairs. Included are, e.g. products to transport scooters.
12.16 - Mopeds and motorcycles
Stand-on motorized vehicle, see 12 17 06.
12.16.03 - Two-wheeled mopeds and motorcycles
12.16.06 - Three-wheeled mopeds and motorcycles
12.16.06.S01 - Three-wheeled mopeds12.16.06.S01 - Three-wheeled mopeds
12.16.06.S02 - Three-wheeled mopeds
12.17 - Diverse motorized vehicles
Included are, e.g. stand-on mobility devices, snowmobiles, snow scooters, all-terrain. vehicles, go-carts. Low-speed cars, see >121006. Diverse human powered vehicles, see >12 27
12.17.03 - Powered stair-climbing transporters
Powered devices, operated by an attendant and not attached or connected to the stairs or the walls or ceiling adjacent to a stairway, intended to transport a person by climbing. up or down stairs. Included are, e.g. powered emergency evacuation carriers. Stair-climbing powered wheelchairs, see >122315. Devices to which a wheelchair is attached that facilitate movement up and down. stairs, see >122439. Assistive products for vertical accessibility, see >18 30
12.17.03.S01 - Stairclimbers12.17.03.S01 - Stairclimbers
12.17.06 - Stand-on motorized vehicles
Vehicles that are driven by the user standing on them; they have two or more wheels, handlebar and a base to stand on and may have a small seat for resting. Mopeds and motorcycles, see 12 16.
12.17.06.S01 - Tricycles propelled by pushing with foots12.17.06.S01 - Tricycles propelled by pushing with foots
12.17.06.S02 - Cycles propelled by pushing with foots
12.17.09 - Diverse four-wheeled motorized vehicles
Included are, e.g. all-terrain vehicles, four wheelers, snowmobiles, snow scooters, go-carts.
12.18 - Cycles
Included are, e.g. power-assisted cycles.
12.18.04 - Foot-propelled bicycles
Pedal-propelled, two-wheeled cycles for one person
12.18.04.S01 - Bicycles with stabilizeer12.18.04.S01 - Bicycles with stabilizeer
12.18.04.S02 - Recumbent bicycles12.18.04.S02 - Recumbent bicycles
Bicycles that place the rider in a reclining position.
12.18.05 - Hand-propelled bicycles
Hand-propelled, two-wheeled cycles for one person
12.18.06 - Foot-propelled tricycles and quadricycles
Cycles with three or more wheels for one person, pedal propelled. Included are, e.g. carrier cycles.
12.18.06.S01 - Foot-propelled tricycles12.18.06.S01 - Foot-propelled tricycles
12.18.06.S02 - Tricycles with mixed hand and foot propulsion
Prearranged or customizable systems that can provide for the combined use of both propulsions.
12.18.09 - Hand-propelled tricycles and quadricycles
Hand-propelled cycles with three or four wheels
12.18.09.S01 - Hand-propelled tricycles12.18.09.S01 - Hand-propelled tricycles
12.18.15 - Tandems, tricycles and four-wheeled cycles for two or more persons
Devices with two or more seats to allow riding for more than one person, pedal-propelled
12.18.15.S01 - Tandem12.18.15.S01 - Tandem
12.18.21 - Cycle adaptations
Additions or changes made to cycles to facilitate their operation. Included are, e.g. additional motors, trainer wheels..
12.18.21.S01 - Stabilizers for bicycles12.18.21.S01 - Stabilizers for bicycles
12.18.24 - Trailers for cycles
Trailers to attach to cycles for carrying cargo.
12.22 - Manual wheelchairs
Devices providing wheeled mobility with a seating support system for a person with limitation in mobility and that rely on an occupant or an assistant to provide power for the operation. Included are, e.g. stand-up manual wheelchairs (wheelchairs that enable a person to raise and maintain a standing position), reclining manual wheelchairs, snow wheelchairs, beach wheelchairs, wheelchairs for use in a pool, wheelchair frames. Commode chairs, see 09 12 03. Shower chairs with and without wheels, see 09 33 07. Transportation chairs, see 12 27 04. Modular seating systems, see 18 09 39.
12.22.03 - Bimanual handrim-drive wheelchairs
Wheelchairs designed to be propelled and steered by the occupant, by pushing with both hands, on the wheels or on the handrims of the wheels. Included are, e.g. front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive wheelchairs.
12.22.03.S01 - Bimanual rear-wheel-driven wheelchairs12.22.03.S01 - Bimanual rear-wheel-driven wheelchairs
12.22.03.S02 - Bimanual front-wheel-driven wheelchairs12.22.03.S02 - Bimanual front-wheel-driven wheelchairs
12.22.03.S03 - Tilting rear-wheel-driven wheelchairs12.22.03.S03 - Tilting rear-wheel-driven wheelchairs
12.22.06 - Bimanual lever-drive wheelchairs
Wheelchairs designed to be propelled and steered by the occupant using two-hand operated levers. Propulsion units for manual wheelchairs, see 12 24 09.
12.22.06.S01 - Bimanual lever-driven wheelchairs12.22.06.S01 - Bimanual lever-driven wheelchairs
12.22.09 - Single-side manual drive wheelchairs
Wheelchairs designed to be propelled by the occupant using only one hand. Included are, e.g. one-hand lever-drive wheelchairs, one handrim-drive wheelchairs. Propulsion units for manual wheelchairs, see 12 24 09.
12.22.09.S01 - Single side driven nonpowered wheelchairs12.22.09.S01 - Single side driven nonpowered wheelchairs
12.22.12 - Handrim-activated power-assisted wheelchairs
Occupant operated wheelchairs with a combination of human power and electrical power, where the activation of the electrical power is through application of a torque, displacement or force to the handrims. Propulsion units for manual wheelchairs, see 12 2
12.22.15 - Foot-propelled wheelchairs
Wheelchairs designed to be propelled and steered by contact of the occupant’s foot or feet with the floor. Walking chairs, see 12 06 09.
12.22.18 - Push wheelchairs
Manual wheelchairs intended to be pushed and steered by an assistant, by pushing with both hands on the push handles of the wheelchair. Transportation chairs, see 12 27 04. Modular seating systems, see 18 09 39.
12.22.18.S01 - Manual attendant-controlled wheelchairs12.22.18.S01 - Manual attendant-controlled wheelchairs
12.22.18.S02 - Tilting pushchairs12.22.18.S02 - Tilting pushchairs
12.22.21 - Power-assisted push wheelchairs
Wheelchairs designed to be propelled and steered by an assistant by pushing with both hands on the push handles of the wheelchair, with one or two electric mechanisms to help rotate one or both of the wheels. Propulsion units for manual wheelchairs, see 1
12.22.21.S01 - Power-assisted pushchairs
12.22.24 - Stair-climbing manual wheelchairs
Manual wheelchairs that can safely climb and descend stairs, possibly operated by an assistant, while occupied by the occupant. Powered stair-climbing transporters, see 12 17 03.
12.23 - Powered wheelchairs
Devices with powered propulsion, intended to provide wheeled mobility with a seating support system for a person with limitation in mobility; the motor power is derived from an integral source of electric or combustion power. Included are, e.g. stand-up powered wheelchairs (wheelchairs that are capable of raising and maintaining a person in a standing position), reclining powered wheelchairs, wheelchairs with elevating or tilt-in-space seats, snow wheelchairs, beach wheelchairs, wheelchair power units. Modular seating systems, see 18 09 39.
12.23.03 - Electrically powered wheelchairs with manual direct steering
Wheelchairs powered by electricity, with control of direction (steering) by mechanically. changing the orientation of the pivot drive wheel(s) without powered assistance. Included are, e.g. scooters.
12.23.03.S01 - Electric scooters with four wheels12.23.03.S01 - Electric scooters with four wheels
12.23.03.S02 - Electric scooters with three wheels12.23.03.S02 - Electric scooters with three wheels
12.23.06 - Electrically powered wheelchairs with electronic steering
Electrically powered wheelchairs activated with an electronic controller by the occupant. Included are, e.g. self-balancing wheelchairs. Assistant-controlled electrically powered wheelchairs, see 12 23 12. Modular seating systems, see 18 09 39.
12.23.06.S01 - Electronic wheelchairs12.23.06.S01 - Electronic wheelchairs
12.23.09 - Combustion powered wheelchairs
Wheelchairs powered by a combustion engine
12.23.09.S01 - Combustion-motor-driven wheelchairs12.23.09.S01 - Combustion-motor-driven wheelchairs
12.23.12 - Assistant-controlled electrically powered wheelchairs
Electrically powered wheelchairs manoeuvred by an assistant with an electronic controller or a remote controller. Push wheelchairs, see 12 22 18. Steering and control systems for wheelchairs, see 12 24 03.
12.23.15 - Stair-climbing powered wheelchairs
Electrically powered wheelchairs that can safely climb and descend stairs while occupied and operated by the occupant. Powered stair-climbing transporters, see >121703
12.23.18 - Self-balancing wheelchairs
Two-wheeled powered wheelchairs maintaining balance without casters and being manoeuvred through the body movements of the occupant or a joystick.
12.24 - Wheelchair accessories
Devices related to the use of wheelchairs. Assistive products for transferring person seated in wheelchair into or out of vehicles, see 12 12 18. Assistive products for loading unoccupied wheelchairs onto or into vehicles, see 12 12 21. Assistive products for fastening wheelchairs in vehicles, see 12 12 24. Powered stair-climbing transporters, see 12 17 03. Accessories for wheelchair seating, see 12 25.
12.24.03 - Steering and control systems for wheelchairs
Devices for controlling a wheelchair’s movements and its direction of travel.
12.24.03.S01 - Hand propelled wheels12.24.03.S01 - Hand propelled wheels
12.24.03.S02 - Handrails for wheelchairs12.24.03.S02 - Handrails for wheelchairs
12.24.03.S03 - Control systems for power wheelchairs12.24.03.S03 - Control systems for power wheelchairs
12.24.03.S04 - Control devices for assistant12.24.03.S04 - Control devices for assistant
12.24.03.S05 - joystick Covers
12.24.09 - Propulsion units for manual wheelchairs
Devices that are added to a manual wheelchair to propel the wheelchair with or without human propulsion. Included are, e.g. add-on power kits used for propulsion. Pivot drive wheels units, see 12 24 48
12.24.09.S01 - Propulsion units12.24.09.S01 - Propulsion units
12.24.11 - Half-handbikes
Devices added to a manual wheelchair to transform it into a handbike, hand-propelled. Hand-propelled tricycles and quadricycles, see >121809
12.24.11.S01 - Half-handbikes
12.24.12 - Lights and safety signalling devices for wheelchairs
Devices that can be attached to a wheelchair to illuminate the wheelchair’s surroundings or to mark the position of the wheelchair. Included are, e.g. wheelchair safety flags, reflectors.
12.24.18 - Running or parking brakes for wheelchairs
Devices for slowing down or stopping a wheelchair or holding it in a fixed position.
12.24.21 - Tyres, wheels and castors for wheelchairs
Included are, e.g. snow runners, hub caps.
12.24.21.S01 - Wheelchair wheel12.24.21.S01 - Wheelchair wheel
12.24.24 - Batteries and battery chargers for wheelchairs
Devices to supply electric power to a wheelchair
12.24.28 - Devices for cleaning wheelchairs or any part of wheelchairs
Included are, e.g. wheelchair cleaning systems, brushes for wheelchair tires.
12.24.34 - Devices to protect wheelchairs and their occupants from sunlight or precipitation
Included are, e.g. umbrellas and canopies for wheelchairs.
12.24.36 - Devices to connect a wheelchair to a bicycle
12.24.39 - Devices to which a wheelchair is attached that facilitate movement up and down stairs
Carts and other types of vehicles, manually or electrically powered, to which a wheelchair can be securely fastened that allow the wheelchair, while occupied, to climb and descend stairs safely. Powered stair-climbing transporters, see 12 17 03. Stair-climbing powered wheelchairs, see 12 23 15. Assistive products for vertical accessibility, see 18 30.
12.24.42 - Devices attached to wheelchairs to hold or carry objects
Products that are fixed to a wheelchair to carry one or more objects. Included are, e.g. pouches, baskets and cases that are attached to a wheelchair, cane and crutch holders, walker carriers, trailers for wheelchairs. Trailers for cycles, see 12 18 24.
12.24.42.S01 - bags
12.24.42.S02 - Walker carriers
12.24.45 - Devices to check surroundings of wheelchairs
Included are, e.g. rear view mirrors, cameras.
12.24.48 - Pivot drive wheels units
Removable propulsion wheel units that can be clamped/assembled in front of the frame of a manual wheelchair and that transmit drive power and that steer the manual wheelchair by changing its angular orientation to the wheelchair frame. Propulsion units for manual wheelchairs, see 12 24 09
12.25 - Accessories for wheelchair seating
Accessories for providing support for the sitting position in wheelchairs. Included are, e.g. lap trays for attaching to the wheelchair.
12.25.03 - Back supports for wheelchairs
Accessories that are interchangeable with the original back support of the wheelchair. Included are, e.g. components of back supports and brackets for mounting. Back cushions and back pads for tissue integrity, see 04 33 04. Back cushions and back pads, see 18 10 03
12.25.03.S01 - Wheelchair backrests
12.25.06 - Seat cushions and underlays
Cushions and other devices that are placed on a seat to correct and maintain a stable sitting position. Seat cushions and underlays for tissue integrity, see 04 33 03.
12.25.06.S01 - Abduction blocks12.25.06.S01 - Abduction blocks
12.25.06.S02 - Cushions12.25.06.S02 - Cushions
12.25.06.S03 - Cushions with hole
12.25.06.S04 - Anatomic cushions12.25.06.S04 - Anatomic cushions
12.25.06.S05 - Solid wheelchairs seats
12.25.09 - Arm supports for wheelchairs
Included are, e.g. arm troughs. Arm supports to permit manual activities, see 24 18 27.
12.25.09.S01 - Arm supports
12.25.12 - Head supports and neck supports for wheelchairs
Supports for stabilizing a person’s head while seated in a wheelchair. Included are, e.g. components of head supports and brackets for mounting.
12.25.15 - Leg supports and foot supports for wheelchairs
Included are, e.g. leg supports, foot supports, footplates, stump supports that are attached to a wheelchair, abductors, adductors, knee separators. Leg rests and foot rests for sitting furniture, see 18 10 15.
12.25.18 - Trunk supports and pelvic supports for wheelchairs
Devices that are attached to or incorporated into a wheelchair to provide support to, or to stabilize, a person’s shoulders, torso, hips or pelvic region when sitting. Assistive products for body stabilization, see 09 07.
12.25.24 - Lap trays for wheelchairs
Products that can be attached to a wheelchair or placed on the lap of a sitting person that provide a flat surface that may stabilize the sitting position and on which activities can be carried out or objects can be placed. Assistive products for carrying
12.25.24.S01 - Lap trays12.25.24.S01 - Lap trays
12.27 - Diverse human powered vehicles
Cycles, see 12 18. Manual wheelchairs, see 12 22.
12.27.04 - Transportation chairs
Devices for short distance transportation of a person in a sitting position, manoeuvred and controlled by an assistant. Included are, e.g. emergency evacuation chairs, transport chairs adapted for climbing or descending stairs. Push wheelchairs, see 12 22 18.
12.27.07 - Prams and buggies
Wheeled devices for carrying one or more person(s) in a lying or sitting position, designed to be manoeuvred and controlled by an assistant. Included are, e.g. prams and buggies for adults.
12.27.07.S01 - Push-chairs12.27.07.S01 - Push-chairs
12.27.10 - Sledges
Devices for conveying a person over ice and snow, mounted on runners with or without wheels. Included are, e.g. kick-sledges.
12.27.15 - Crawlers and mobility boards
Wheeled devices on which a person lies or sits and moves by pushing on the floor. with the arms or legs
12.27.15.S01 - Crawlers and mobility boards12.27.15.S01 - Crawlers and mobility boards
12.27.19 - Pedal cars and playing carts
Pedal cars are small car-shaped vehicles propelled by pedals; playing carts are wheeled toys for sitting on or in, to enable mobility.
12.27.19.S01 - Wheeled stretchers
12.27.19.S02 - Playing carts
12.27.20 - Wheeled stretchers
Manually propelled mobile platforms designed to transport a person in a lying position.
12.27.22 - Running bikes
Sit-on vehicle with saddle and handlebars, propelled by pushing with the feet.
12.27.23 - Unpowered scooters
Stand-on vehicle with handlebars propelled by pushing with one foot.
12.27.24 - Manually powered stand-on mobility devices
Devices that are propelled by the occupant using the arms and are used in a standing position only. Standing frames and supports for standing, see 04 48 39.
12.31 - Assistive products for changing body position
Hoists to transfer person into or out of vehicles without wheelchair, see >121215. Assistive products for transferring person seated in wheelchair into or out of vehicles, see >121218. Assistive products for lifting persons, see >12 36. Supporting handrails and grab bars, see >18 18. Assistive products for vertical accessibility, see >18 30
12.31.03 - Assistive products for sliding and turning
Devices for changing position or direction of a person using sliding and turning techniques. Included are, e.g. sliding boards, sliding mats, turning sheets, turning cushions.
12.31.03.S01 - Sliding boards12.31.03.S01 - Sliding boards
12.31.03.S02 - Sliding mattresses12.31.03.S02 - Sliding mattresses
12.31.06 - Turntables
Devices to assist a person in a standing or near-standing position to make a rotating movement where the feet are placed on the device when moving.
12.31.06.S01 - Turntables12.31.06.S01 - Turntables
12.31.09 - Not mounted rails for self-lifting
Devices to support a person rising from a sitting or lying position (e.g. from a bed or chair). Rails for self-lifting to be fixed to beds, see >181228
12.31.09.S01 - Free-standing rails for self-lifting12.31.09.S01 - Free-standing rails for self-lifting
12.31.12 - Grip ladders
Devices, fixed at one end, for assisting a person to change his/her body position step by step
12.31.12.S01 - Rope ladders12.31.12.S01 - Rope ladders
12.31.15 - Lifting belts and harnesses
Devices for assisting a person to move another person manually.
12.31.15.S01 - Sliding belts12.31.15.S01 - Sliding belts
12.31.18 - Carrying chairs, carrying harnesses and carrying baskets
Devices for moving a person from one place to another carried by one or more assistants.
12.31.18.S01 - Carrying chairs, carrying harnesses and carrying baskets12.31.18.S01 - Carrying chairs, carrying harnesses and carrying baskets
12.31.21 - Transfer platforms
Devices for moving a standing person a short horizontal distance
12.31.24 - Lifting seats and lifting mattresses
Transfer equipment for lifting a person from the floor to e.g. a bed or to a sitting position wherefrom standing up may be possible. Assistive products for lifting persons, see >12 36
12.36 - Assistive products for lifting persons
Equipment for transferring by lifting and (re)positioning a person to enable an intended activity. Hoists to transfer person into or out of vehicles without wheelchair, see 12 12 15. Assistive products for transferring person seated in wheelchair into or
12.36.03 - Mobile hoists for transferring a person in sitting position with sling seats
Equipment for transferring by lifting and freely moving a person in a sitting, near-sitting and semi-lying position; the body support unit consists of slings.
12.36.03.S01 - Mobile hoists with sling seats12.36.03.S01 - Mobile hoists with sling seats
12.36.04 - Mobile hoists for transferring a person in standing position
Equipment for transferring and repositioning a person from a sitting position into an upright standing position; the equipment can be moved around freely; the body support consists of slings, a foot support and leg or knee support.
12.36.04.S01 - Standing mobile hoists12.36.04.S01 - Standing mobile hoists
12.36.06 - Mobile hoists for transferring a person in sitting position with solid seats
Equipment for transferring by lifting and freely moving a person in a sitting position; the body support unit consists of a solid seat, a spade seat or equivalent
12.36.06.S01 - Mobile hoists with solid seat12.36.06.S01 - Mobile hoists with solid seat
12.36.09 - Mobile hoists for transferring a person in lying position
Equipment for transferring by lifting and freely moving a person in a lying position; the body support unit is vertically adjustable but not horizontally revolving
12.36.09.S01 - Hoist trolleys12.36.09.S01 - Hoist trolleys
12.36.12 - Stationary hoists fixed to walls, floor or ceiling
Equipment for transferring by lifting and moving a person in a specific location. Included are, e.g. lifts for swimming pools.
12.36.12.S01 - Hoists fixed to the ceiling12.36.12.S01 - Hoists fixed to the ceiling
12.36.12.S02 - Fixed hoists12.36.12.S02 - Fixed hoists
12.36.12.S03 - Hoists for pool
12.36.15 - Stationary hoists fixed to, or mounted in or on, another product
Equipment for transferring by lifting a person in an area limited by the system. Included are, e.g. bathtub hoists. Toilet seats with built-in raising mechanism to assist standing up and sitting down, see 09 12 21. Hoists to transfer person into or out of vehicles without wheelchair, see 12 12 15. Assistive products for transferring a person seated in wheelchair into or out of vehicles, see 12 12 18.
12.36.15.S01 - Hoists for bath12.36.15.S01 - Hoists for bath
12.36.18 - Stationary free-standing hoists
Equipment for transferring by lifting and moving a person freely or in an area limited by the system.
12.36.18.S01 - Stationary free-standing hoists12.36.18.S01 - Stationary free-standing hoists
Hoists mounted on a free standing frame
12.36.21 - Body support units for hoists
Devices for providing support to a person being lifted in a hoist. Included are, e.g. slings, seats, stretchers, toilet seats for mobile and stationary hoists for transfer of persons.
12.36.21.S01 - Slings for hoists12.36.21.S01 - Slings for hoists
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