Is the patient going to use her own strength in moving the wheelchair?
Could there be another person to assist the patient in moving the wheelchair?
Which places does the patient usually travel? Is the ground flat or elevated?
Do you have to haul up the wheelchair to a vehicle?
Is the patient heavy or has normal weight?
Does he require a lengthy chair?
Does the arm support have to be elevated or lowered down?
Does the lower extremity support be extended or not?
Which add-ons are acceptable for the patient?
The mechanism of a wheelchair consists of backside, lower and upper extremity reinforcement. Different dimensions are usually offered for different persons. One thing to remember is to take note of the proportions so that you will be able to go about in an orderly manner. It could be labor-intensive type or the powered type, typical type or mobility type, each dimension of the helm will depend on it.
A patient may be able to use his own strength or with assistance through this labor-intensive type of wheelchair. They are easily moved from one place to another for they are not bulky. According to its cost, it is more affordable than the powered types. This is the best choice if you want to haul the wheelchair up to a vehicle.
The typical or standard wheelchair as well as mobility or the transport wheelchairs are kinds of the Labor-intensive types or known as manual wheelchairs. The difference between typical chairs from the mobility chair is the wheels and the force used to move the chair. 2 different types of wheels are for standard type, those with huge sizes at the back and those tiny ones in the frontage. While for the mobility chair it has equal sizes of wheels. As for the forces used to move them the standard uses a person to move about, while the mobility does not use otherwise and are often for short distance transfers only.
When you arrive to a conclusion of choosing these manual wheelchairs never forget to ponder about how it can sustain to the heaviness of the individual. The approximate weight that a typical manual wheelchair may occupy is around 115 kilos only. There are a few that are very durable and would be able to occupy a weight ranging from 90 kilos to 365 kilos.
Each and every person is unique in his or her own way. This rule can even be applied in obtaining the best wheelchair for a patient. All of the body parts should be in a comfortable relaxed position. Determine correctly the seat width and depth, the seat to floor height, and the back height. All of this is extremely essential.
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