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Guide For Buying Used Or Discounted Electric Wheelchair

Guide For Buying Used Or Discounted Electric Wheelchair

If you are buying used or discounted electric wheelchair, you should use the same approach as though you are buying a new one. You should be checking out the price no doubt, but you main focus should be on finding a wheelchair that is suited for your mobility needs.More...

 

Safety Buckles For Wheelchairs

Safety Buckles For Wheelchairs

There are certain accessories that are considered as medically important if the wheelchair is considered to be a medical requirement. Usually these accessories are considered important as they are meant for the safety and daily functioning of the person who is using the wheelchair.More...

 

Training Dogs For People In Wheelchairs

Training Dogs For People In Wheelchairs

More and more people with disabilities are now turning towards service dogs for help. These dogs are specially trained to help people with problems associated with mobility, coordination and strength.More...

 

 

Women In Wheelchairs

Women In Wheelchairs

Just a few years ago, people who were bound to wheelchairs were considered to be a burden on the family, community and society. They were considered to be different from other normal people, and were usually treated as outcasts. However, with time, this opinion is changing, people are now more willing to accept those who are bound to wheelchairs. In fact, the US government has also enacted laws that make it illegal to discriminate a person based on any disability.More...

 


 

 

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Tips-Living-With-One-Leg-Amputated-And-Use-Of-Wheelchair      Stability is a major concern for people who have had one leg amputated. Such people invariably have a problem with balance, and the amputation can also affect their mobility. However, there are mobility aids like wheelchair or prosthesis that they can use to regain the independence and mobility. More..


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