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Hemi Wheelchair

Hemi Wheelchair

What kind of wheelchair is right for me

Wheelchair to choose, ultimately, be based on several things:
· How will the time be in a wheelchair.
· Your health and fitness.
How often you should travel.
· Cost.

In general, if you are in decent enough condition to propel a wheelchair and hope that being in a wheelchair will be a temporary thing, then buying a manual wheelchair may be the way forward. Compared to electric wheelchairs, manual wheelchairs are cheaper and usually more lightly.

On the other hand, if you are confined to a wheelchair or be for a very long time, then a power wheelchair may be the perfect way for you. Think about this: If you have upper body strength and soon his body is not "capable" enough, trying to self-propel a manual wheelchair make life miserable. Why exhaust yourself trying to get around if the body is not for her? That is what makes electric wheelchairs a good choice.

However, there are other factors to consider when choosing a wheelchair that is right for you. They are:

Seat Size: This is absolutely fundamental to their quality of life when choosing a wheelchair. Ideally want the wheelchair user sitting on a tape measure in inches to allow heavy clothing such as coats winter. Also, if possible, the wheelchair user sits upright in the chair, and then measure from the back of the seat a couple of inches behind his knees.

You are doing this because you want to be sure the seat is enough to provide proper foot support without rub or irritate the back of the lower legs.
Note that for a person 5'4 "and higher, the standard 19" to 21 "height the seat will work well for them, unless you are using a wheelchair seat cushion.

If the wheelchair user is 5'4 "and shorter, then the hemi seat height of 17 "to 18" seat height will usually be ideal for them.
And for the person's 4'11 "and shorter, the super hemi seat height of 14 "to 16" usually what you want.

Then there's the wheel chair footrest to take account. It is important to know that the more the wheelchair footrests Excel, the harder it is to maneuver the wheelchair. And are some better quality footrest others. It is inevitable that a wheelchair user will collide with the objects and when that happens the footrest will generally be the party that takes the most punishment. Here There are two types of pegs to choose from:
Footrest Standard: If the wheelchair user does not need their legs elevated, but they need to swing the footrest the way to get in and out of a wheelchair then you might want what is called the "Swing-Away Footrest." Consider these pegs are not pads to support the calf of the leg.

Elevating Leg rest: If the wheelchair user has problems with his legs as inflammation after then this type of footrest may be ideal for them. This footrest has shin pads.
Finally, are the armrests of the wheelchair to be taken into account. There are two types: Arms length information, which are ideal for close to desks and tables. There are also full length arms that are good for the user to push upward from the wheelchair, or if the additional arm support is necessary. Note Full take up arms length of about two inches of seat width.
A final consideration is that the armrests of the most high, shorter than the average person, ideally you want to view adjustable arms to offset the requirements high.

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