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Posted by Robert Nielsen on May 9, 2013 at 8:03 AM under
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The Many Uses Of A Power Wheelchair
Power wheelchairs are medical devices which are specially designed to assist people, from children to adults, who may require a motorized wheelchair during any type of daily activity. There are a few different varieties of power wheelchairs which feature varying designs. However, the basic power wheelchair design consists of a seat with a sturdy backing, 2 large wheels, 2 smaller--usually frontal--wheels, as well as a compartment for the wheelchair battery and a controller; power wheelchair controllers are typically built into the armrest of the wheelchair, usually in an area that can be easily reached by hands. Some power wheelchairs, casually referred to as “captain’s chair” designs, are similar to a car seat—they feature a long seat back, a wide wheelchair seat, long armrests, and usually six wheels of small to medium size.
There are many different reasons that you or someone you know might choose to use a power wheelchair. The most frequent reason for someone to use a power wheelchair is their need to use a wheelchair for medical reasons, such as being unable to stand for long periods of time, having an illness or condition which makes walking difficult, having an illness or condition which makes walking impossible, and so on; however, some people are unable to use manual wheelchairs which require excellent upper body strength in order to propel and maneuver.
Power wheelchairs can be used by people with limited upper body strength, limited upper body movement, weakness, etc., much more readily than a manual wheelchair. Some people may need to use power wheelchairs for all movement within a home or outside of the home performing other activities, such as shopping, errand running, or other events; others may only require the use of a power wheelchair when they have been in an accident, when they are ill and weakened, or when certain conditions—such as walking for hours on end—have been met.
The type of power wheelchair used by an individual will largely depend on their personal budget as well as the reason that they require the wheelchair. Basic power wheelchairs generally cost less than comparatively more complicated designs, such as those that feature more than four wheels, motorized and moveable seat backs, and hood coverings— like those found in specialized rough terrain power wheelchairs — and so on.
Power wheelchairs can be difficult to procure for people without disabilities that permanently hinder their movement; many insurance companies will not agree to cover the cost of power wheelchairs for patients who have the ability to walk at all, regardless of whether or not walking is difficult or painful. Many power wheelchairs are therefore offered by private companies, who offer competitive prices and designs.
Power wheelchairs are a medical device which is commonly used by those with difficulty in walking as well as other medical conditions that make long periods of walking or standing difficult or dangerous. Power wheelchairs come in many designs and their overall price will largely depend on the design desired or required as well as the disability or condition which causes someone to seek out a power wheelchair.
About the Author: Bob Nielsen is co-owner of RoSa Medical Supply an online retail store. His website offers some of the best high quality Durable Home Medical Equipment on the internet for your everyday home health care needs on a fixed budget. When you visit his Wheelchair page you can be assured of receiving FAST shipping direct to your door as well as 100% SAFE secure checkout.
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Posted by Bob Nielsen on June 3, 2011 at 10:59 AM under
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Wheelchairs are appropriate for use by various age groups from young children right through to adults and is appropriate for day-to-day use but can also be used for all those wishing to participate in sporting activities. Wheelchairs, electric or manual, come as either lightweight or ultra lightweight models and they've been designed for greatest comfort. They're generally manufactured from aluminum and light-weight titanium. The folding kinds are perfect for storage and travel.
Furthermore, they're, for the most part, nice-looking in design and available in an array of various colors. Wheelchairs utilized by consumers for whom walking is difficult or impracticable on account of health issues (mental or physical), injuries, or disabilities. A basic standard manual model incorporates a seat and back, two small front (caster) wheels and two large wheels, one on either side, plus a foot rest. A fully functional wheelchair provides you with many years of use with the proper care.
Wheelchairs have become considered not only a way of transportation but additionally as a way to allow users to express their personality. You'll discover a large number of custom-made top quality ultra-light high-performance wheelchairs available here at RoSa Medical as well as accessories that enable people to individualize their look and style.
Nowadays, wheelchairs are designed to satisfy every conceivable requirement for function, size, style, price and suitability. A relatively normal, happy life is possible for just about any fast growing population of individuals living with disabilities, impairments, ailments and illnesses.
There are many additional options to consider if you don't require or want a wheelchair.
Battery driven wheel chairs range from trendy luxury to realistic economy. The mid-wheel models are extremely maneuverable and have a turning radius as little as 16". This makes them well-liked with patients who have to navigate environments with restricted space, like in homes.
Lightweight manual wheelchairs are easier to propel and much more suitable than typical manual wheelchairs. They are well suited for patients living a physically active life in a wheelchair and if you have to load the chair into a motor vehicle without a powered lift.
They are most popular in institutional settings, when individual use is constrained and when a chair is necessary for only a short period of time.
Improve your life when using the stylish and state-of-the-art performance of a scooter. The sleek, quiet and agile performance desired for outdoor use as well as the power, range and stability necessary for safe, secure outdoor use, all in a sleek, stylish package. They're well-liked among patients who live a physically active life.
It's an indisputable fact that a lively lifestyle has numerous great physical and psychological benefits. Walkers will promote this healthy lifestyle by making walking much easier.
About the Author: Bob is co-owner of RoSa Medical Supply and RoSa Talk Blog Site.
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Posted by Robert Nielsen on March 31, 2011 at 5:03 PM under
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Wheelchairs have become considered not only a way of transportation but additionally as a way to allow users to express their individuality. You will find a large variety of custom-made top quality ultra-light high-performance wheelchairs available in addition to accessories that enable people to individualize their look and style.
There have been many attempts to connect furniture to wheels dating back to the time of Christ. But perhaps the very first wheelchair was invented for King Phillip II of Spain. A drawing of the king dated 1595 shows him in a chair with wheels, armrests and footrests. However, he needed assistance to propel it plus the chair resembled a modern-day baby's high chair more than a wheelchair of today.
In 1665 one of the first self-propelled vehicles was invented by Stephan Farfler. However it looked more like a present day hand-bike than a wheelchair, as it had been propelled by hand cranks attached to the front wheel. The modern wheelchair began to take shape around the late 19th century to early 20th century with the arrival of push rims for self-propulsion and slings for seat and back rests.
Wheelchairs are usually heavy and rigid. Though rigid wheelchairs are generally more durable they will generally age better than folding wheelchairs. Much of the energy from the push on the wheels is lost in the flexing parts of the folding wheelchair. Since the rigid wheelchair has less movable parts, a lot of the energy from the push on the wheels is translated into forward motion. In short, the rigid wheelchair might be easier to push than a folding wheelchair. As a result of the necessity to fold, the folding wheelchair design may not be optimized for performance. For instance, the casters of the folding wheelchair tend to be placed well behind the foot-rest, so as to allow the wheelchair to close properly. This design puts a lot of weight on the casters. With the rigid wheelchair, the space between the footrest and casters is generally much shorter; thereby placing more of the load over the rear wheels. Less weight on the casters makes the rigid wheelchair easier to turn. Because rigid wheelchairs are lighter and more maneuverable than folding wheelchairs they, perform better, that is, they're easier for an individual to maneuver in.
Wheelchairs are specially designed to transport individuals who're heavier in weight than the typical person. Most basic power wheelchairs are only able to manage an individual person as much as 350 pounds or so while heavy duty, or bariatric, power wheelchairs can handle users that weigh as much as 500 or 600 pounds while still delivering the appropriate quantity of speed. Bariatric power wheelchairs are not only designed to physically be capable of carrying someone who's overweight but the cushions, features and accessories are all made to accommodate those of heavier weight. Also, heavy duty power wheelchairs might need specially made cushions that are able to cradle an individual more than standard cushions plus the seats are much wider as well so that the consumer has the best comfort possible at all times. Portable power wheelchairs are perfect for those who want or need to travel in addition to those that just desire to keep one in their truck or hooked onto the car for pure convenience. Portable power wheelchairs will typically be smaller and more lightweight than another style of power wheelchairs. The one downside to buying a portable model is that the chair won't be able to hold users that are in excess of 250 pounds or so plus they won't be able to travel as fast either. However, the majority of people who purchase portable power wheelchairs are buying one for specific reasons including convenience and being prepared.
Bob Nielsen is co-owner of RoSa Medical Supply available at http://www.rosamedicalsupply.com
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