Wheelchairs
November 10, 2009 by John Wretz
Filed under Health & Fitness
One of the worst tragedies in life is the loss of one’s ability to walk. It happens to most of us at one period in our lifetimes, especially if we live long enough to have various health problems. Also, those who are unlucky enough to encounter accidents are especially prone to impairing their mobility.
This is, truly, a depressing time in life. Ambulating to where you like to go might seem like a mundane experience for most of us. But to people who have lost this privilege, the want to go somewhere becomes more emphasized, and the inability to do so makes things increasingly frustrating. The most horrible part about it is that with the loss of mobility also comes the limiting of freedom. Sometimes it can be restored in a few weeks time, but there are times when it can’t. Still, you must not lose hope. It’s not the end of everything. You can buy a wheelchair. It won’t restore your freedom completely, but it’s infinitely much better than nothing.
First, though, you have to determine particularly what type of wheelchair you require.
Manual Wheelchairs
Manual wheelchairs are those that can be moved by mechanical means. Mainly, this type of wheelchair is utilized when the person still has use of both his arms and has enough strength in them to move the wheels and move himself forward or backward. Or, if the patient has a caregiver who can move the wheelchair when needed, then the manual wheelchair can also be used. What’s good about it is that it’s quite inexpensive and it can aid the person maintain strong muscles, at least in the arms.
Electric-powered Wheelchairs
Electric-powered wheelchairs, on the other hand, are wheelchairs that are propelled through the power of electricity. Commonly, this is used for old people and for those who cannot utilize their arms for propulsion. They’re also used by those who have heart problems. Its speed and direction can usually be controlled by the utilization of a joystick. Those who are unable to use a joystick, however, have alternatives such as chin control. Also, electric-powered wheelchairs are sometimes designed for indoor use solely or for outdoor use. But it’s usually better to buy the one intended as both an electric-powered wheelchairs can be very costly. Luckily, those who truly need one but cannot buy an electronic wheelchair can be given one by different organizations.
Don’t buy a wheelchair for your child before reading James’ advice on wheelchairs and other mobility aids.


