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January 2nd, 2010

Wheelchairs – A Wide Variety of Mobility Options By Paul Wright

For many people, wheelchairs are an essential part of life. Without these mobility tools, countless individuals would not be able to get around their homes and communities. Since people use wheelchairs for many different reasons – some temporarily, others permanently – you can find a large number of different styles of wheelchairs.

Manual wheelchairs come in both rigid and folding frame styles. Folding frame wheelchairs are most commonly used by disabled persons throughout the world. These wheelchairs are designed with an “X-frame” that allows them to fold sideways without much difficulty. This makes them more portable than other types of wheelchairs, although they are quite heavy due to their large number of moving parts.

Rigid frame wheelchairs also have to be pushed manually but cannot be folded. They are, however, much lighter than other types of wheelchairs. For individuals who need may have a hard time getting a heavier wheelchair in and out of a vehicle, rigid frame wheelchairs are a good option.

Self propelled, electric wheelchairs have become popular with many people since they increase mobility and autonomy. They use either belts or gears to move, with gear driven motors tending to be both quieter and easier to work on when maintenance is necessary.

Electric wheelchairs can vary greatly depending on how they are built and their intended use. For instance, some power wheelchairs can be used on uneven, outdoor terrain without any issue. Other more economical models, however, are not suitable for outdoor use of any kind as their motors, frames, and suspensions are not prepared to handle anything but indoor surfaces. The range of motion and turning radius will depend on the design of the chair and therefore is different from model to model.

Since their invention hundreds of years ago, wheelchairs have been helping countless disabled individuals to get around easier. There are both manual and electric wheelchairs, besides many accessories that can be added to both. Certainly, these useful machines offer a wide variety of mobility options to their users.

Wheelchair Vans & Ramps: Types Of Wheelchairs

March 7th, 2010

Wheelchair Vans & Ramps: Types Of Wheelchairs
To be mobile, wheelchair users need to have a wheelchair accessible van and if they know how to build a wheelchair ramp they can get someone to build them a ramp for them to enter into their own home with ease. …

Wheelchair Ramps For Cars
If you know someone with a physical disability then you may understand the frustration they experience when it comes to getting in and out of cars as well as properties that do not cater for wheelchairs.

Getting Around with Wheelchair Ramps and Lifts
Threshold Wheelchair Ramps: These are used to make entrances accessible to wheelchair users. Typically these are used in public buildings and businesses where they are required to provide wheelchair access. …

What Are Portable Wheelchair Ramps?
Permanent wheelchair ramps are usually made of wood or cement. Portable wheelchair ramps are most often made of steel. These steel wheelchair ramps are durable but may need to be occasionally treated to prevent rusting. …

Specifications For Wheelchair Ramps

March 3rd, 2010

Specifications For Wheelchair Ramps
Wheelchair ramps are important items as they give wheelchair users the freedom to access any public building easily, from shops and restaurants to offices and vehicles. Fortunately, there is one company that stocks a wide range of …

Find Out More About The Various Wheel Chair Ramp Options | Little …
Threshold ramps usually run under $70, so youwill be able to buy them for your home and office to be in a position to get around with no trouble. You may want to look into getting a copy of wooden wheelchair ramp plans as well. …

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Why Put Walkways and Wheelchair Ramps In If It's Illegal To Use …

February 27th, 2010

Why Put Walkways and Wheelchair Ramps In If It's Illegal To Use …
Why Put Walkways and Wheelchair Ramps In If It’s Illegal To Use Them? Maybe the walkways are aimed at fixing the “no crossing” problem? Either way, I thought it was funny… Love and construction, =j.lynn …

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Even in department stores and grocery stores, it is already a custom to see wheelchair ramps and stair glide that without Stair lifts, business establishments appear to be less friendly to the aged and handicapped. …

 
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