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Saturday, February 19, 2011

Special Wheelchair


Walking out on the beach may be easy for most people, but for those living with a disability, it can be difficult to have the same experience. Topsail Beach police are allowing the disabled to have the same access to the sand with the help of a beach wheelchair. Fully outfitted with heavy duty wheels and an umbrella, this chair can roll right into the water. A few regulars use the chair, but more people are being invited to take advantage of these wheels. Topsail Beach Police Chief Ricky Smith said, "People are extremely excited that they can actually take some of their folks that hadn't been able to get down to the water, out to the water, so they really appreciate it." The beach Wheelchairs is available for free seven days a week to anyone with a disability.

The Special Wheelchair  tennis is played by individuals with different types of motor disabilities who operate a wheelchair. Court, equipment and rules are exactly the same as ordinary tennis, with the only exception that the ball may bounce two times with a ground stroke. A tennis player in a wheelchair can play against an unimpaired player without any problem. Elite players use essentially the same repertoire of strokes as in ordinary tennis. The ground stroke also has an equivalent power and depth. However, the two-handed grip is not used, since the player must use one hand to steer the wheelchair.

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Friday, February 18, 2011

Commode Wheelchair


A new folding, commode-shower wheelchair developed by Milwaukee and Tampa VA researchers, addresses a clear need of the more than 200,000 people with spinal cord injuries and other individuals with disabilities in the United States, most of whom require a special commode wheelchair for personal hygiene. This chair fits over most standard and elongated bowls for over the toilet use. Also allows users wheeled access into and out of Wheelchairs accessible shower stalls. Standard features are swing-back arms which allow for easy transfer in and out of chair, a padded seat for comfort, solid rubber tires, and a removable bucket with splash guard and lid. Standard swing-away leg rests are micro-adjustable in length.

Wheeled Commode-Wheeled commodes are, as the name suggests, commodes with wheels. The front wheels on a wheeled commode should swivel and often all four wheels will swivel to ease pushing and steering by a caregiver. Wheeled commodes can be used to transfer a user from the bed or wheelchair to a roll-in shower or positioned over a toilet. Commode Wheelchair is also the type of Disability Products.While the pictured wheeled commode will work perfectly fine in situations where the floors are flat and hard, because of the small size of the wheels, pushing this model of  wheeled commode on carpet, over thresholds to roll-in shower stalls or anywhere where the floor is not perfectly flat will be challenging.



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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Sports Chairs


Since the 1970s, disabled athletes have had an increasing array of specialized Wheelchairs to help them achieve the most from their chosen sport. These chairs can look very different from each other, but what they usually have in common is

lightweight frames made from composite material;

solidity (which means that they do not fold); 

enhanced stability for sudden turns (this is achieved by using angled wheels).

Sports wheelchairs or recreation wheelchairs are specially designed for athletes with disabilities who are competing in sports that require agility and speed such as basketball, tennis, rugby or racing. These very specific chairs usually do not fold and are not used in everyday life. Depending on the sport, the chairs vary in design. The handcycle replaces the conventional bicycle with hand-powered peddles instead of leg powered peddles. Court chairs come with a variety of features including: front bumpers, wings, spoke protectors, castor protectors, adjustable trick footrests, and more. Racing chairs are for exactly that, racing! Their sleek designs allow competitors to rush across the finish line. All terrain wheelchairs enable exploration of off-road, unpaved, bumpy, gravel areas. The size truly depends on the sport. There are many modifications and adjustable features on this type of wheelchair. Sports wheelchairs are made from lightweight metals in order for the occupant to power it quickly and easily. Materials such as carbon steel frames, adjustable footrests, adjustable tension upholstery, aluminum pushrims, stainless steel or titanium axles are features of these very specific wheelchairs. More on wheelchair sports.


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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Handicap People


There are 650 million people living with disabilities worldwide, and they all experience discrimination in many different ways. U.S. Pres. Barack Obama said, in a presidential proclamation, that discrimination against physically challenged people in workplaces and in communities still happen in the United States. He also mentioned that 90 percent of children with disabilities in developing nations are not able to attend school, and that women are all too often subjected to deep discrimination.Researchers have made a distinction between disability and its social and psychological consequences, now known as handicap, both conceptually and in terms of intervention. More work is needed in standardizing and refining the assessment of handicap and in highlighting risk factors for its development. The Disability Products are very useful for handicap people.Epidemiology has major contributions to make in understanding handicap in both aging and young populations.

Physically challenged people have capabilities that can never be underestimated. In fact, many of them show exemplary qualities that have been very helpful to different aspects of the society. May the International Day of Persons with Disabilities remind everyone, especially the authorities, that disabled people are a vital part of the society.The disabled people are use many disability products like Wheelchairs, hearing aids, etc.Efforts to evaluate the effect of legislation, both existing and recent, on handicap development are also called for. These efforts may help to reduce the gap between disabled and nondisabled people and improve the quality of life for people with disabilities and their families.

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Thursday, February 10, 2011

Manual Wheelchairs


Manual or self-propelled Wheelchairs are propelled by the occupant, usually by turning the large rear wheels, from 20-26 inches in average diameter, and resembling bicycle wheels. The user moves the chair by pushing on the handrims, which are made of circular tubing attached to the outside of the large wheels. The handrims have a diameter that is slightly less than that of the rear wheels. Skilled users can control speed and turning and often learn to balance the chair on its rear wheels — do a "wheelie". The wheelie is not just for show — a rider who can control the chair in this manner can climb and descend curbs and move over small obstacles.

Manual wheelchairs do provide great advantages over power ones that many people overlook. For starters, lightweight wheelchairs are almost always manual. This can be a huge selling point for someone who does not possess a lot of body strength. They are easier to maneuver and even though power chairs do not have to be pushed, there is always the chance that the battery could die. Another advantage of manual wheelchairs is the fact that they can go almost anywhere. A person does not have to worry whether or not the terrain is bumpy or uneven, like they would with a power wheelchair.



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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Auto Wheelchairs


For the disabled, everyday things like a trip to the grocery store can be a huge hassle and nearly impossible due to the difficulties of mobility when confined to a wheel chair. A auto Wheelchairs lift can change all of that and make travel a breeze. In a matter of seconds, an auto wheelchair lift can lift you into your van and have you ready to ride. The person driving the van will have several things to keep in mind while chauffeuring someone in a wheel chair. 

First of all, drive slowly and carefully. This should be true all of the time, but especially when driving a handicapped person. Though the van will have a way to lock the wheel chair into place, they still may not be completely stable. Depending on their particular wheel chair, they might not be completely comfortable either. Reckless driving will only make it worse for them. Also, depending on their handicap and health, they may be overly susceptible to injury and pain if they were to be involved in an accident
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Automobile chair lifts are specifically equipped to be installed inside (this is for large vans) or outside your vehicle. These are relatively easy to operate that one person can do the entire process without exerting much effort.There are two mechanisms that lifts operate, which include the electrical chair lift and the hydraulic lift. In terms of the retail cost, electrical wheelchair lifts are reasonably less expensive than hydraulic wheelchair lifts. Although electricity shortage poses much inconvenience, electrical wheelchair lifts come with emergency back-up batteries to restore its function. Unlike its counterpart, hydraulic wheelchair lifts function through the hydraulic system that creates an even and fluid motion.

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Saturday, February 5, 2011

Wheelchair Accessories


Wheelchair accessories are as diverse and may be as unique as their riders. Wheelchairs accessories allow the users to customize the wheelchair to fit their particular needs for day after day living, activity and work.Wheelchair users, in order to be mobile and independent, need to be able to push themselves without having to juggle whatever items they're carrying with them. The Disability Products like Wheelchair accessories are not only comfortable and convenient, but they also make a real difference in helping a wheelchair user retain independent mobility.There's a bevy of wheelchair accessories available online. Here's a few of the most popular ones:

1)Wheelchair Saddle Bag - Straps to your wheelchair armrest or scooter arm with an adjustable buckle or Velcro .

2)Wheelchair Under-the-Seat Bags - Attach under your seat for storage of your wallet, keys, books, etc. 

3)Clothes Guards - Keeps clothes from rubbing against or being caught in the wheels of your chair, and also protect the user from debris being tossed up by the wheels .

4)Packs/Pouches - For storing your wallet, purse, books, cameras, etc. .

5)Trendy Wheelchair Spoke Guards - Help protect spokes during impact, and protect users from getting their fingers caught in the spokes. Make a statement by choosing from a variety of colors and styles

6)Wheelchair Caddy - Plastic caddy will hold your beverage, cell phone, sun glasses, etc. .

7)Leather Racing Gloves - Will protect your hands from chaffing and calluses .

8)Wheelchair Tires - A variety of tires will enable you to travel on gravel, through sand, on pavement or carpet - as thick and colorful as you desire .




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Friday, February 4, 2011

Demerits OF Wheelchairs


The major disadvantages of the manual Wheelchairs have to do with ones upper body. Although the exercise may be good for the people who push themselves over a period of time the same motion continually can eventually lead to injury. Another disadvantage of a manual chair is that the tires will need to be inflated regularly. A variety of factors must be properly considered prior to a person choosing between a power chair and a manual version.

Maintenance is also one of the disadvantages of wooden wheelchair ramps. Aluminum ramps require virtually no maintenance. On the other hand, their wooden cousins require a lot of maintenance. Wooden wheelchair ramps require yearly treatments to keep the wood in an optimal condition. In addition to all of the maintenance required, these ramps aren't as durable as other ramps.


One of the final disadvantages of wooden wheelchair ramps is their durability. Aluminum is a stronger and more durable material, so ramps made of wood will not last as long. You will likely need to replace wooden wheelchair ramps every three years or so. Also, snow and salt can damage wooden ramps, but they will not harm aluminum wheelchair ramps.


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Thursday, February 3, 2011

Electric Wheelchairs


Electric wheelchairs make use of either gears or belts, or sometimes both. Power Wheelchairs with belt drives are typically very quiet, but they require more maintenance. Modern gear drives are fairly quiet and low-maintenance, but they tend to wear out more quickly then belt drives, and get noisier in the process.Electric wheelchairs vary in ruggedness. Low-end electric powered wheelchairs have light frames that are suitable for indoor use, but their wheelchair frames crack, front forks bend, and wheelchair motors die when they are used to excess in the outdoors. The latest high-priced electric wheelchairs are more rugged and reliable, with frames designed to handle more weight. Some newer electric models even have spring suspension, which allows a smooth ride over uneven territory.

The Disability Products like electric wheelchair is available in different varieties such as the mid wheel driven, the rear wheel driven and the front wheel driven power wheelchairs. The mid wheel driven power wheelchairs are suitable for smooth surfaces as it has wheels that prevent slipping and skidding both in front and in the rear. It has superb turning capabilities.The rear wheel driven power wheelchairs are known to be the most widely and popularly used wheelchairs. Compared to the mid wheel and the front wheel driven power wheelchairs, these wheelchairs are quicker and smoother. It is excellent for outdoor travel as it is rugged and strong.

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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Modern Wheelchairs


A person with a spinal cord injury that results in paralysis finds that he or she can get around as quickly and easily in a Wheelchairs and others who walk. Thanks to today’s modern wheelchairs, people with paralysis have access to working, shopping, or anything else that requires travel outside the home. Wheelchairs also allow the survivor to enjoy recreational pursuits, such as wheelchair tennis and basketball.

Life in a wheelchair can be challenging and tough. There are areas that one can’t go to and things that one may not be able to do. However, with advances in science, technology and engineering, several modern inventions have made using and living in a wheelchair more convenient and comfortable. For instance, a Disability Products like wheelchair that can help one climb the stairs will make visiting areas with no ramps possible and easy. Similarly, a bicycle wheelchair will help enjoy the pleasures of cycling. Here is more information about useful modern inventions that make life more comfortable for wheelchair users.

Power wheelchairs are having tag prices that are significantly and noticeably high. With the modern technology used in the development and manufacturing of such products, it is widely anticipated and expected that such sophisticated wheelchairs are expensive, making them impossible to be afforded by the masses.


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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Benefits OF Wheelchairs


The Benefits of Wheelchairs lifts are clear in that they eliminate the need to lift the wheelchair and place it into a vehicle or onto a higher or lower plane. The cumbersome procedure can be eliminated with the wheelchair lift with the individual just having to pull up his wheelchair to the platform of the lift and be lifted up or down. Then he just needs to pull away! Individuals with disability can’t possibly think of anything more convenient. It’s a big shot of confidence for them, 
provided the places they wish to go and the vehicles they travel in are equipped with the wheelchair lift.A remote control provides operates almost all the task capably. With the use of the remote control you can open the door of the van. When the door is opened the low entry floor at the back will pop out. The user on their wheelchair can conveniently get in or out of the van. The strong and sturdy floor is made of steel.
Typically, when someone who is paralyzed develops a pressure sore, that person is forced to stay in bed for several weeks until to pressure sore is completely healed. For me, that would have been problematic since I had just started a highly involving project at work. Having the tilt table was of huge benefit to me at the time, because with it I was able to continue to work while also allowing my pressure sore to heal. I am fortunate in that I am able to work remotely with my job, so I used the table to stand in front of my computer at home and work there. The Disability Products  are very useful products like Wheelchair,Hearing Aids,handicap products.It was also very stressful for my wife because she had to tilt me back flat every 45 minutes to allow my body to rest. But it was still much better than spending six weeks in bed. I was able to heal my pressure sore without missing a single day of work.

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