Monday 30 August 2010

A Power Wheelchair or a Mobility Scooter?

A mobility device such as a wheelchair or mobility scooter can enrich your life immeasurably if you suffer from a condition that makes getting around difficult. But buying the right equipment for you from the right place is of vital importance.

The wheelchair is the traditional device for those with mobility problems. They are available as manual or powered wheelchairs. Manual devices are suitable for those with the good upper body strength needed to propel the device.

Power wheelchairs are ideal for these who lack this upper body strength. Powered by batteries, they're steered with a joystick. However a power wheel chair is not suitable for someone suffering from poor visual perception or coordination.

Mobility scooters blend the functionality of the wheelchair with the form of a scooter. They're steered with a handlebar. Like power chairs, they're suitable for people lacking the stamina or arm/shoulder flexibility needed to use a manual wheelchair. Compared to wheelchairs, they offer fewer medical support options. So they're not suitable for those with problems supporting their heads or bodies.

Buying a wheelchair or mobility scooter is a major investment and it deserves considerable thought and research. need to buy from a recognised and reputable dealer with a track record of giving excellent advice and service to buyers.

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