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Types Of Wheelchairs

A wheelchair is used by those with limited mobility due to an illness, handicap, or injury. It helps them become more mobile and independent. There are different types of wheelchairs that are used for various reasons. It is important to understand the limitations and safe operation of whatever wheelchair you choose.

 

Manual Wheelchairs

A manual wheelchair is one that is propelled by the user. It is usually done by pushing on round bars that surround the wheels. This wheelchair also has handles on the back so it can be pushed by another person. A manual wheelchair is easy to maintain, is lightweight, and is the least expensive to buy.

Electric Wheelchairs

Electric wheelchairs are propelled by a motor and battery. They are very sophisticated. They are operated with a joy stick or push buttons. Some electric wheelchairs use advanced technology and can climb up stairs, move across gravel and even raise up to give access to high shelves. Electric wheelchairs need strong frames to support the motor and battery so they are very heavy and also quite expensive. The average cost of an electric wheelchair is $7000 but can fall anywhere from $3000 to $30,000.

Sports Wheelchairs

As the name suggests, these wheelchairs are designed for playing sports. They are ultra lightweight yet very stable. They are often used for tennis, basketball and marathons

Dog Wheelchairs

Yes, there is such a thing as wheelchairs for dogs. They were created to help handicapped and injured dogs regain their mobility. Many times, the problem is hip displacement or a spinal cord injury that leaves the dog with no control over his back legs. The dog wheelchair fits onto the back legs and rolls across the floor and the dog moves forward with his front legs. This helps the dog regain mobility and go on to lead a happy and healthy life.

Pediatric Wheelchairs

Pediatric wheelchairs are both in manual and electric form. They are just smaller scale down versions of the larger adult wheelchairs. These are usually adjustable so they can grow with the child and expand to accommodate increased weight and bulk as the child grows.

Anytime you are in the market for a wheelchair, no matter what type you are looking for, it is a good idea to do some comparison shopping. Different wheelchairs come with different capabilities and different prices as well. You will want to make sure you get a good deal for your money and end up with the best wheelchair for the person who will be using it. You can buy wheelchairs today in festive colors and seat prints. Plus you can further customize them after purchase to make the wheelchair uniquely the user's own.



 

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MBTA protesters in wheelchairs block Boston street

Activists chained their wheelchairs together and blocked traffic at a busy intersection in front of the Massachusetts Statehouse on Monday to protest fare hikes and service cuts scheduled to take effect July 1 on the MBTA.

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Pictures - Protesters in wheelchairs form human blockade

Activists in wheelchairs protested MBTA fare hikes on May 21, briefly blocking a busy street in front of the State House in downtown Boston and snarling traffic. Fare hikes and service cuts were announced in March as part of a plan close the $160 million MBTA budget deficit for the coming fiscal year. Click through to see pictures from the protest. Read the story.

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Activists in wheelchairs block street in front of State House; protesters criticize MBTA fare hikes

Activists in wheelchairs protesting MBTA fare hikes briefly blocked a busy street in front of the State House in downtown Boston today, snarling traffic but retreating before they were arrested by police. The protest began after noon at the corner of Park and Beacon streets. Protesters chanted, “Governor Patrick now,” saying they wouldn’t leave until Governor Deval Patrick talked to them. They ...

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Citing The Ride Fare Hikes, Protesters In Wheelchairs Block Street

Protesting the MBTA's planned fare increases for The Ride, several people in wheelchairs briefly blocked a Boston street in front of the State House.

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MBTA protesters block Beacon Street

BOSTON — Activists chained their wheelchairs together and blocked traffic at a busy intersection in front of the Massachusetts State House on Monday to protest fare hikes and service cuts scheduled to take effect July 1 on the MBTA.

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