Safe Techniques to Push a Wheelchair Without Strain

Introduction

Searching for “wheelchair too heavy to push” usually means something has changed. What may have once felt manageable — pushing a wheelchair on flat ground — can become difficult over time. Hills, longer journeys, uneven pavements, or simply fatigue can make pushing physically demanding.

In the UK, with sloped streets, parks, rural paths and changing weather, this challenge is very common for carers, partners and family members.

Many people assume the only solution is to move to a full powered wheelchair. However, there are alternative options designed specifically to support the person pushing, without replacing the existing manual wheelchair.

If steep slopes are a daily challenge, read our guide on help with hills and slopes for practical tips and support options.

lightweight wheelchair alternative for easy mobility

Why Pushing a Wheelchair Can Feel Too Heavy

Manual wheelchairs rely entirely on physical effort.
Even small inclines increase resistance significantly.
Combined with the weight of the user and wheelchair, pushing can quickly become exhausting.

Other factors include:
Tyre pressure and rolling resistance 
Surface conditions like grass, gravel or wet pavement 
Distance travelled 
Repeated daily use  

Over time, this can lead to shoulder strain, back pain, or fatigue.

Need help deciding what might work for you?

If you’d like personalised guidance based on your wheelchair setup or mobility needs,
a specialist from Invictus Active can help.

Need help deciding what might work for you?

If you’d like personalised guidance based on your wheelchair setup or mobility needs, a specialist from Invictus Active can help.

What Is a Powered Push Assist?

A powered push assist is a compact motorised unit that attaches to a manual wheelchair and provides battery-powered assistance.

A powered push assist is a motorised device that attaches to a manual wheelchair and provides assistance when pushing. The wheelchair remains manual, but the system supports movement — particularly on slopes and uneven ground.

These systems help:

Reduce physical effort 
Improve control on hills 
Increase confidence outdoors 
Enable longer journeys  

wheelchair with motorized push assistance system

Common Options Available

Alber via GO

wheelchair power assist device attached to manual wheelchair

The Alber via GO is designed to assist the person pushing the wheelchair. It provides motor support through controls at the push handles, helping to manage hills and longer distances.

Empulse R20

caregiver pushing heavy wheelchair uphill

The Empulse R20 adds motorised assistance to a manual wheelchair, helping reduce the effort required across everyday terrain. It supports smoother movement and reduces fatigue.

Choosing the Right Option

Suitability depends on:

Wheelchair type 
User weight 
Terrain 
Frequency of use 
Storage and transport 
Budget  

Assessment helps ensure the system works safely and effectively.

Struggling on lawns or uneven ground? Explore our guide on making pushing easier over distance for practical advice and helpful solutions.

Why Early Support Matters

Continuing to push through discomfort can lead to long-term strain. Exploring assistive options early can help prevent injury and improve quality of life.

Conclusion

If pushing a wheelchair has become difficult, there are solutions available. Powered push assist systems such as the Alber via GO and Empulse R20 can reduce effort and improve confidence in everyday situations.

Need help deciding what might work for you?

If you’d like personalised guidance based on your wheelchair setup or mobility needs,
a specialist from Invictus Active can help.

Need help deciding what might work for you?

If you’d like personalised guidance based on your wheelchair setup or mobility needs, a specialist from Invictus Active can help.

FAQs

Is there a way to make a wheelchair easier to push?

Yes, powered push assist systems can help reduce effort.

Can these systems handle hills?

Many are designed to assist on inclines, depending on setup.

Will it fit any wheelchair?

Compatibility varies depending on the chair and setup.