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Regaining your Mobility: Getting the Right Wheelchair for you
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Regaining your Mobility: Getting the Right Wheelchair for you
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If walking is difficult or impossible for you due to illness, injury, or disability, you’ll appreciate the need to find a way to get around. Mobility is a key factor in the quality of your life. This is something a wheelchair can give you. However, getting the right wheelchair for you is a critical decision that demands careful consideration. Here’s a guide to getting the right wheelchair for you.
First let’s look at the types of wheelchair available.
At the most basic, you have a heavy wheelchair made of tubular steel fitted with sling seats and few features. These are adequate for loaned items or short term use. As a rule, the lighter the wheelchair, the higher the cost. This is due to the choice of materials and specialised manufacturing methods that the lightweight items require. In the higher price range are brand name lightweight chairs with a wide range of options and customisability. They are suitable for persons with long-term disabilities.
Now let’s look at the matter of locomotion. Wheelchairs are either manual or powered.
Manual wheelchairs are self-propelled by using your hands usually to move the hand rims of the large rear wheels. For this reason users need good upper body strength. So these are best suited to people whose mobility problem involves only their legs.
Another type of manually-propelled wheelchair is a lever-drive one. The user propels the chair forwards by using a lever that is pumped back and forth. Some chairs allow the user to move using one or both feet instead of using the rims.
Other manual wheelchairs are pushed along by an attendant.
Power wheelchairs are powered by electric motors controlled by a built-in joystick. The basic types are rear, centre, front-wheel driven and four-wheel driven. They are powered by batteries. These are charged by connecting them to standard electric outlets.
Now that we know the types of wheelchairs available, here are some questions you need to ask yourself before making a buying decision.
Is your need for a wheelchair likely to be short or long term? If the latter, you’ll probably want an upmarket lightweight item with customised features.
Can you use your arms or feet to propel your wheelchair? If not, you probably need a powered wheelchair.
How will you transfer to and from the wheelchair? This affects the design of the wheelchair. If you need to slide in sideways, then the seat will need to be moveable, for example.
Then you have to clarify the demands of your life. Do you need to travel frequently by air or train, for example? If so, you would be wise to go for a lightweight wheelchair.
Another factor is your weight. If you’re seriously overweight, you may need a special bariatric wheelchair to accommodate your excess poundage.
Once you have a good basic idea of your requirements, you should visit a firm specialising in mobility equipment. Such a firm will be best equipped to advise you on the right wheelchair for your needs.
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Steve Greaves is the owner of Mobility Products Ltd, is specialized in mobility scooters, electric wheelchairs and power chairs for the United Kingdom. Cheapest-Scooters.com offers mobility scooters and scooter accessories from various well-known manufacturers.
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Steve Greaves is the owner of Mobility Products Ltd, is specialized in mobility scooters, electric wheelchairs and power chairs for the United Kingdom. Cheapest-Scooters.com offers mobility scooters and scooter accessories from various well-known manufacturers.
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When it comes time to start shopping for that certain power wheelchair accessory, you may find yourself at a little bit of a loss. There are so many different places offering accessories and gadgets for wheelchairs that it may become a little unclear as to exactly what it is that you need. When shopping with the major chain stores or companies that sell the power wheelchair accessory that you need, you want to make sure that you are getting the very best deal possible.
Start looking around at all of the different places that you can think of to compare prices. You want to not only compare prices but you want to make sure that you are dealing with a company that you can trust and that can stand behind the products they sell, including that of the power wheelchair accessory that you are on the hunt for.
Online shops are a great place to look if you have time to spare because you have to take into account that there will shipping time. Whether the gadgets you are in need of is for a new or used power wheelchair, it is important to know that you are getting a high quality product.
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If you are like a lot of people and you are tight on cash, or you simply do not want to spend a lot of money on the power wheelchair accessory, then you may want to consider shopping for a used product. As long as the item in question is not too old and it is in working condition, then there is nothing wrong with going for a power wheelchair accessory that is used.
By doing this, you may find yourself saving a lot of money, which can go towards the purchase of others things that you are in need of or that you want. The online auction is a great place to find that perfect power wheelchair accessory that someone who no longer needs it is selling.
While there is a shipping charge usually involved it still usually works out to be a lot cheaper then buy the power wheelchair accessory brand new from a typical supply shop. Also do not be afraid to glance at your area’s classified ads, as you may be surprised to find exactly what you are looking for being sold by someone down the street. Just keep your eyes open and you may very well be surprised at what you end up finding.
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In the year 1968, an interesting equipment for wheelchair-confined people was invented. Entrepreneur and inventor Allan R Thieme developed the first ever mobility scooter called the Amigo. Since then, people with evident walking limitations have found the hope they need to be able to get the mobility they want with utmost convenience.
Amigo was made to help one of the family members of Mr Thieme. Thus, it was inferred that the drive to develop and invent the device was spurred by the need to provide help and assistance to that family member. From then on, mobility scooters’ popularity spread like fire. From the United States, mobility scooters became a headline news and started soliciting interest from other countries globally.
Now, although not too many people are able to afford and own mobility scooters, crippled and walking disabled persons are now finding hope in the device. Mobility scooters are ranked as among the most important and sought-after devices by disabled and handicapped people. And there are more than enough reasons for that fact.
High-tech, sophisticated
During the 1970s, mobility scooters were considered as among the most sophisticated devices ever made. Not too many people were able to avail and purchase the device. Because of the advanced technology and sophisticated design of mobility scooters, the device was then considered the equipment of the future. Now, during the modern times, mobility scooters are more common than before, but there are still a few setbacks that prevent the full popularity of the equipment.
If you have been fond of reading the Marvel comics called ‘X-Men’, which was also adopted for television animated series and further later as a movie series, you would notice that there is a mobility scooter used by a character known as Professor Charles Xavier. It is perceived that the kind of mobility scooter used by Professor X would soon be the apple of the eye of future and modern inventions.
However, while the device industry is still waiting for that development, people are still focused at the modern times’ device wonder. Mobility scooters are still considered far expensive to be able to enjoy the mass popularity status that is accorded to products that are availed as cheaply as possible in the market.
Basic features of mobility scooters
Mobility scooters are like wheelchairs in the sense that they facilitate mobility for crippled people. The walking disabled people would now be able to walk and roam around even if they do not have the full capacity and ability to do that.
Like wheelchairs, mobility scooters are used as a device where the user would sit down. At the device, the user would be able to roam around just by sitting. While the ordinary wheelchair is powered and moved manually by the user, mobility scooters employ other forms of energy and movement sources.
To date, mobility scooters are either powered by electricity or by gasoline. Mobility scooters that are powered by electricity are ideal for in-door purposes. That is because the energy and capacity of the device is very much limited and would surely not last longer. Aside from that, electric mobility scooters are more expensive to develop and maintain because the charging makes use of a significant amount of electricity.
On the other hand, gasoline powered mobility scooters are less reliant on too much energy. They are more feasible and popular because they make use of gasoline like any other form of vehicles. Gasoline powered mobility scooters are very common and are highly affordable because they are just like ordinary vehicles that are rolled out in the market. However, with the increasing issues over emission, these mobility scooters are getting much criticism.
Where to buy mobility scooters
Mobility scooters can be bought at wheelchair and device retailers in urban communities. There are also several makers and developers that are accepting orders for the products. If you want to buy custom-made mobility scooters, you can place orders at mobility scooter manufacturers that abound across the market.
There are also online retailers and distributors. If you aim to order mobility scooters at such online sites, all you have to so is to log on to the Website of your favorite Internet shopping store and check out the brochures for mobility scooters. Such transactions entail the use of electronic payment via credit card purchases.
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The company listed on the bottom is out of business. Model 60-5298 is the chair number. It’s listed on amazon but i just want the cord for it. the chair says it’s 13V 800MA. Power is 10.4W. It was made in 2004
Courtesy of our friends at WAVY.com! Read the full story: www.wavy.com This is really so very tragic! Heres the report about this bizarre incident; SUFFOLK, Va. (WAVY) – The 64-year-old woman who was killed while crossing the street in her motorized wheelchair late Friday evening has been identified by police. The victim, Betty Jean Artis, a resident of Chorey Park Apartments, was crossing West Constance Road alone from the Plaza West Shopping Center in the pedestrian crosswalk when she was hit by a Chevrolet SUV. The last 24 hours have been rough for residents living in Suffolk’s Chorey Apartments. “I didn’t sleep much last night,” said Margaret Sebrell. “I was just thinking about her.” Their neighbor and close friend is no longer around. “I feel as if I had lost a member of my family,” said friend Coley Copeland. They say the hurt they feel is for Betty Jean Artis. “She was a very nice person,” Copeland added. “She never gave anybody a problem and she always said nice things.” Artis was confined to her motorized wheel chair. Friends say at least three times a week she would roll out of her apartment and across Constance Road. She was always heading to Hardees. She did the same Friday night, but never made it home. “Her seat was sitting on the ground and the wheel was sitting in front of the vehicle,” Copeland added talking about the crash. “It was just very sad.” Family says Artis was a former nurse and a mother of one. “I’m going to really miss her,” Sebrell added. 40 …
I do not know how to raise the additional money I need to get this wheel chair for my condition. I do outdoor activities that require me to go on different terrains such as , the beach or on grass pavement.Is there a way that I could raise money on the internet?And where would I place my announcement. I am not so computer Savoy….
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