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Finding the Right Wheelchair: Manual or Motorized

There are many types of wheelchairs readily available for people who may require them. I would like to explain a little about the two major kinds available.

There are many types of wheelchairs readily available for people who may require them. Wheelchairs are designed to assist people with varied medical conditions so it is important that you examine them carefully to ensure the wheelchair you plan to purchase will suit your needs. The motorized wheelchairs afford the benefit of electrical motors and can be manipulate by people who are not capable of operating a manual wheelchair because of their reduced physical competence.

Manual wheelchairs are required to be controlled by the person who is using them. The user of the wheelchair provides the necessary force to propel the chair. We must remember that not everybody is capable of using a manual chair. Some of the wheelchair users may have arm problems or leg difficulties and simply may not have the ability or the strength to operate the manual wheelchairs. They are therefore better direct to utilize a motorized chair instead.

The Power chairs are powered by small electric motors, while the operator makes use of a device similar to a joystick to control or "drive" their chair. This electric chair will function both with an indoor environment as well as the outdoor one and it can be customized with a variety of options for both ease of operation and comfort.

The motorized wheelchair with its increased complexity will usually cost more than its manual counterpart. Should you have a medical condition which limits your capability to make use of a manual chair be sure to contact your insurance company about an electric chair. You just may discover that the power chairs may be covered under your current policy. In the event it fails to be covered by your insurance, wheelchairs are usually one-time purchases, so the actual price is not as frightening as it first appears.

You should consider the purchase of wheelchair accessories and parts when you purchase your chair. The portable wheelchair ramp can be considered a very valuable accessory. When you happen to be in a location where it is difficult to maneuver your wheelchair around then the portable ramps make the situation simpler. Replacement parts such as additional batteries or new motors should be readily available from your retailer.

When the time arrives for you to decide which wheelchair is right for you, choose your chair carefully. It is important that you remember that this is actually a long termed investment for an item of equipment which you will have for a considerable length of time. Choose a chair which you will be content with for a considerable time. In the selection of both manual as well as a motorized version convenience and comfort are of paramount interest. Investing your money wisely will save you difficulties and additional money in the future.

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