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March 10, 2010

Wheel Chair Exercise: NOT a Contradiction in Terms


Whatever the reason for your confinement to a wheel chair – temporary or permanent – does not mean that you have to live a life of immobility and boredom. In fact, your physician will most likely recommend that in order for your body not to atrophy, you should get as much exercise as your body will tolerate. Thus, wheel chair exercise is a vital and popular way to enjoy your life to the fullest!

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January 20, 2010

Using a Wheel Chair Scooter


We live in a great society, in which there is plenty of room for everyone, and plenty of chances for everyone to get around in the best ways that they can. There are lots of ways for you to be mobile in this world, even if you are relying on things other than your own two legs.

Uses of a Scooter

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October 31, 2009

A Wheelchair Lift Used In The Transportation Of Wheelchairs


Wheelchair lifts can be used to transport wheelchairs and, automobiles that are equipped with automatic lifts are most useful since they eliminate uncomfortable chair transfers as well as removes difficulties of loading as well as unloading a wheelchair. There are many types of wheelchair lifts such as platform and rotary wheelchair lifts. Platform wheelchair lifts are solid as well as folding and, can be further categorized as automatic and semi-automatic. The automatic lift will fold as well as unfold and also lower and rise through the operation of a single switch, while semi-automatics require manual operations.

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August 25, 2009

Wheelchair Racing Made A Possible With The Right Wheelchair

Wheelchairs are for some the only way to provide the freedom of doing things that others usually take for granted and/or never give a second thought in their daily hectic routines and that is being able to get around by yourself. However, wheelchairs have come a long way from providing basic freedom of getting around to actually making it possible to attend many activities of choice such as sports.

The Right Wheelchair For The Activity

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July 28, 2009

The Growing Popularity Of Wheel Chair Basketball

The History Of Wheel Chair Basketball

The exact origination of wheel chair basketball or wheel chair sports in general is an issue not completely agreed upon. In the opinion of many people though, it began with the Stoke Mandeville Wheelchair Games in 1946. Stroke Mandeville was a hospital that devised an Olympics-like competition for twenty-six of its disabled patients. Basketball was added in 1956. A team called the Pan Am Jets was the first tournament winner of wheel chair basketball. In 1973 the International Wheelchair Basketball Federation or IWBF was spun off from the International Stoke Mandeville Games Federation. This is the body that still governs the sport today.

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April 28, 2009

Portable Wheel Chairs Make Your Life Easier

Wheel chairs can be cumbersome, heavy, and difficult to maneuver. This is especially true of electric chairs and the new "scooters." If you are person who enjoys getting out and about, especially in places where "normal" wheel chairs have disadvantages, a portable wheel chair is the answer to your problem! With this type of chair, locations previously unavailable to the wheel chair bound person have opened up. Many people who use portable wheel chairs are quite independent because they have been given the chance they need to see and do things- doors that were previously closed to them are now wide open!

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February 27, 2009

Motorized Wheel Chair Can Aid Independence

Give someone the gift of freedom and mobility with a motorized wheel chair, allowing him or her the movement they require while confined to a wheel chair. With a motorized wheel chair their personal feeling of independence can be enhanced and their attitude given an optimistic boost.

Whether it is just one for helping to get around the house or one strictly for use outside the home, a motorized wheel chair can provide the help needed for a person to gain movement similar to the previous freedom they enjoyed. Not having to depend on others to get from one point to another can make a huge difference for someone with a handicap requiring a motorized wheel chair.

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February 12, 2009

Guide To Choosing The Right Child Wheelchair

Wheelchairs come in many different shapes and sizes depending on one's specific needs. However, choosing a child wheelchair can be tricky as there are many things you need to take in consideration; here are a few tips, which I hope will be of assistance when choosing a child wheelchair in the future.

Specific Needs Of The Child

The first thing to consider when looking of a child wheelchair is the specific needs of the child for instance his or her health state will make a huge difference as there are many wheelchairs that will help with obtaining an angle or position that your child may require for a particular activity or freedom of movement.

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December 2, 2008

Some Info On Buying Your Wheel Chair Battery

Electric wheel chairs are becoming very famous these days among modern people, especially those who are not disabled by nature. They serve as the legs for many active disabled people. Those who are working, traveling around in busy streets, can not live without electric wheel chairs. And when it comes to having one, maintenance is very essential. Maintenance here does not involve the care of the wheel chair only, but also servicing it and refreshing the wheel chair battery.

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August 26, 2008

Manual Wheel Chairs: Sometimes The Old Way Is Still The Best Way

Why Choose A Manual Wheel Chair?

Some wheel chair bound people may be older people or people who could be described as a "traditionalist." Certain people are just opposed to the over-use of technology. Though they may even acknowledge the usefulness of motorized and electric powered wheel chairs, they just don't see the need for them for themselves. These people do just as well using a traditional manual wheel chair. They would not want to become overly reliant on technological advances like automatic wheel chairs and would prefer to rely on a wheel chair powered manually by their own hands or those of a caregiver.

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July 16, 2008

Wheel Chair Accessory To Make Use Easier

Life can be made a little easier for a person confined to a wheel chair by adding one of many available wheel chair accessories to their transportation. From simple necessities such as gloves for maneuvering manual wheel chairs to a desk under which a wheel chair can roll for easy use, a person will find the little thing that can make a difference.

The over chair table can be adjusted for right or left handed users and raises up and down with just one hand. It allows a user to roll a wheel chair up to it similar to a traditional desk and is one wheel chair accessory people can use when a desk is needed. It is lightweight with large casters making its movement easy even when the person is alone.

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April 1, 2008

Being a Wheel Chair Devotee

Being in a wheel chair is no easy feat. It is difficult for people who have lived their whole lives without a chair to learn how to do everything from a wheel chair. There are many ways that some people adjust to being in a wheel chair, and if you are interested in helping people with these adjustments, you can become a wheel chair devotee.

What Is It?

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February 16, 2008

Making the Most of Your Life in a Wheel Chair

Life is great, isn't it? It is not perfect, but it is great if you choose to make it this way. If you go looking for a person who has been in perfect health from the day he/she was born, you will find one of two things: (1) a liar or (3) a miracle. The probability is much greater for the first option. In today's modern age, we have become much more aware of the needs of handicapped and disabled persons, especially those in wheel chairs. Sure, it would be wonderful if we were all completely able-bodied, but it's an imperfect world we live in, and we are housed in imperfect bodies. Life in a wheel chair can be challenging, yes. Nevertheless, it can also be very rewarding, busy, happy and productive. It is you that will make this choice.

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January 11, 2008

Electric Wheelchair: Heavier Than Manual Ones

No doubt the electric wheelchair is heavier than its manual counterpart due to the fact that it requires a stronger frame to be able to support the battery as well as motors. Electric wheelchairs vary in the level of sophistication and, can range from standard battery and joystick versions to microprocessor controlled gyroscopic circuitry that can even raise the wheelchair on two wheels. With different levels of sophistication come different price ranges and, the latest and most hi-tech one is the iBOT. This wonder can climb stairs, bump up curbs as well as glide effortlessly through gravel and also elevate the user to reach elevated structures.

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December 19, 2007

Wheel Chair And Walkers Assert Freedom

Mobility is something most people count on and considers a major part of their lives, but once in a while, something may happen that takes that mobility away. The use of a wheel chair and walkers may then become the only means of asserting an independence they have grown to expect.

Being able to maneuver around a person home is sometimes difficult considering the layout of the home and the size restrictions of doorways. While a wheel chair may allow more freedom of motion, they may not be usable in all parts of a home and a person will require the use of a wheel chair and walkers to get into all rooms.

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December 2, 2007

How To Choose The Right Wheelchair Tires

Wheel chairs are a blessing to those who have restricted mobility as they provide the most important thing to all of us: the freedom to move and do what we please when we please, whether it is in the house or outdoors. However, wheel chairs need maintenance and wheelchair tires need replacing from time to time; here are some suggestions that may help you with your wheelchair tires in the future.

Different Types Of Wheelchairs

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November 22, 2007

Using A Female Wheel Chair

When you have a condition that requires that you stay in a wheel chair for an extended period of time, you might be surprised to know that there are several different types of wheel chairs that you can use. A female wheel chair is one that is specifically designed with the needs of a female in mind.

What Is Different?

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October 29, 2007

Using a Powered Wheel Chair

There are many times in your life that you might have to use a wheel chair. IT is never any fun, and it is never something that you want to do. However, there are many conditions that might require you to use a wheel chair, and if you have serious illness or injury, you might have to use a powered wheel chair.

What Is the Difference

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October 26, 2007

Guide To Creating Wheelchair Access

Wheelchairs have brought back the essence of life and freedom for those due to any reason cannot walk; wheelchairs have seen many changes along the years from manual to electric and power wheelchairs with as many features as you can possibly imagine in order to perform any and every activity one desires and/or requires.

One of the main problems however still is the wheelchair access in some areas of daily use; here are some suggestions and tips that will help you enable wheelchair access to every area possible.

Wheelchairs Around The House

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September 29, 2007

Wheelchair Vans Allow Access To Wheelchairs, After Suitable Modifications

Wheelchair vans span a wide range of vehicles that have had modifications done to them in order to allow access to individuals who are borne on wheelchairs. Most often, modifications require lowering of floors and adding a ramp to enable the wheelchair to be rolled into the van or a power lift can be used to pick the chair up from ground level to the level of the van.

Needs Extreme Changes Performed By Experts

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