To provide a stick-cum-wheelchair extremely conveniently used by using the wheelchair as the stick stably supporting the body.
This stick-cum-wheelchair is provided with a foldable chair 1 having armrests 4 in its both sides and folding the armrests 4 in the direction of approaching the armrests 4 to each other; a pair of large wheels 2 rotatably installed in the rear both outsides of the foldable chair 1; a pair of free wheels 3 provided in the front both sides of the foldable chair 1 and freely changing the traveling direction; a vertical support 9 fixed to the back part of the foldable chair 1 in the vertical attitude; and a grip 5 fixed to the upper end of the vertical support 9 extendably frontward and having, at least, its tip positioned frontward the rotating shaft 2A of the pair of large wheel 2 and rearward the free wheels 3. This wheelchair is so formed that the foldable chair 1 is folded with the armrests approached to each other, so that a user can hold the grip 5, uses it as the stick, and can move by rotating the large wheels 2 and the free wheels 3.
Toshisu Koji