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Increasing disability sees move from manual to Electric.
This is my first time using this site. It looks like a place I can tell my story. I was diagnosed with M.S. in 1998, quite by convenience. I was forced to use a wheelchair by 2000 by increasing disability......... this is a part of 'my story'.
1 commentBuy a power wheelchair
At first, it might be hard for you to consider your need for a wheelchair. You wish you could still get around on your own, and you do not want to have to rely on anything or anyone else. And of course, there...
0 commentsThe Wheelchair Lift: Raising the Spirits of the Disabled
Public policy has changed in recent years to accommodate the needs of the disabled. Public buildings are required to have wheelchair ramps providing easy access, and public toilets have automatic doors. But...
0 commentsPowering Up With Wheelchair Batteries
The introduction of electrically powered wheelchairs had done a remarkable amount of good in bringing mobility to many disabled people. With motorized power, these wheelchairs are suitable for both interior...
0 commentsMotorized Wheelchair Positives and Precautions
A motorized wheelchair, or power chair, should come equipped with a seat belt, but if it doesn't, the user should install one. You should never use a motorized wheelchair outdoors unless you're wearing the...
0 commentsYour Manual Wheelchair Options
Wheelchairs are marvelous inventions which offer mobility and independence to those who might otherwise bee deprived of them because of a physical disability. Manual wheelchairs are the most common kind;...
1 commentPreparing to Buy A Wheelchair
Purchasing a wheel chair in the not-too-distant past was a relative uncomplicated procedure. All wheelchairs were manually operated, so the basic concerns in selecting one was in finding the most comfortable...
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