Posted in Mobility Scooters on Nov 19th, 2007
Frequently the choice of mobility product is a balance between functionality and looks. To be practical, the functions you require should always take precedence over style and image.
If you have limited upper body strength to operate a mobility scooter then a power wheelchair would be your preferred option.
If you want to have a mobility scooter […]
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Posted in Mobility Scooters on Nov 18th, 2007
There are numerous factors to be considered when making the decision to purchase a mobility scooter in preference to an electric wheelchair.
No single mode of mobility transport can solve all your mobility requirements. You will always have to meet your priority needs and compromise on the others.
There are many things to be taken into account […]
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Posted in Mobility Aids on Nov 13th, 2007
Some disabled persons don’t need the use of a wheelchair but would benefit from some other form of mobility aid. There a number of products that can assist these persons who only have a slight restriction in their movements.
Walkers and rollators are very popular pieces of equipment that are cheap and affordable for just about […]
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Posted in Wheelchairs on Nov 7th, 2007
This seems to be a bit of a contradiction, but there are valid reasons why people who can walk, may still need the ocassional use of a wheelchair, due to their limited / restricted ability to walk longer distances.
Consider a very typical situation when a person is travelling by air and has to make their […]
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