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October 22nd, 2009

Wheelchairs Provide Independence and Mobility By Gary Milke

Wheelchairs give individuals with a disability, injury or illness the freedom of mobility and independence. There are a variety of wheelchairs available to fit an individual’s specific needs. From those designed to be propelled manually or automatically, wheelchairs can dramatically improve the quality of life of individuals with limited mobility.

Wheelchairs are commonly constructed of steel or aluminum. Aluminum is lightweight and relatively inexpensive while steel wheelchairs remain the standard in the industry for their affordability and lasting performance. Newer materials like titanium offer great strength and flexibility, but are often quite expensive.

There are a variety of types of wheelchairs available. The most common is the basic manual wheelchair. Manual wheelchairs are self-propelled by the user by pushing on the handrails of the large rear wheels. When selecting a manual wheelchair, look for models that are lightweight, easy to fold, and require minimal energy to propel the chair forward.

Transport or transfer wheelchairs feature four small wheels and are designed to be pushed by a caregiver or assistant, not the individual sitting in the chair. These wheelchairs are lightweight and easy to fold. Transport wheelchairs are well-suited for use when away from home, in airports or in medical environments.

Electronic wheelchairs can be driven in a variety of directions with the simple movement of a joystick control. Electronic wheelchairs offer incredible freedom of movement and are often custom designed to fit the needs of the individual who will be using the chair. One drawback of electronic wheelchairs is they are much heavier than manual wheelchairs and may require a special lift for getting in and out of a vehicle.

Power-assisted wheelchairs provide the best of manual and electronic wheelchairs. The rear wheels feature a battery-powered motor to assist with propelling the wheelchair when going up a slight hill or on rough terrain. Power-assisted wheelchairs are lightweight like manual wheelchairs and provide assisted ease of movement similar to electronic wheelchairs.

Wheelchairs can also help individuals participate in activities they enjoy. Sports wheelchairs are designed for speed and agility when playing basketball, racing, tennis or other sports. Beach wheelchairs allow individuals to enter the water and enjoy improved mobility on sandy beaches.

Wheelchairs are available in a variety of styles and materials to fit the budget and needs of individuals with limited mobility.

Sources:
http://www.wheelchairnet.org/WCN_WCU/SlideLectures/Sawatzky/WC_history.html

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August 27th, 2010

Parking-enforcement officers work to curb abuse of disability placards – Seattle Times

Parking-enforcement officers work to curb abuse of disability placards
Seattle Times
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August 19th, 2010

Commercial Lighting Requirements in the United States – Associated Content
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Motorizing bicycles saves fuel but runs afoul of traffic law – Salina Journal
Cole Rodenbeek says he and some friends who ride their bicycles to work are being eco-friendly and trying to save money on their daily commute to work. But Salina police say he and his friends are breaking the law. It’s

Trees keep getting topped – Olympian
Over the last year, The Olympian printed several articles relative to tree trimming, with a general theme that trees should not be topped. Recently the trees near the utility lines along Carpenter Road between

August 15th, 2010

Disney 101: Is Walt Disney World wheelchair and scooter accessible? – Examiner
An abstract Mickey Mouse from Disney World’s Contemporary Resort. Walt Disney World complies with Americans with Disabilities Act guidelines, including providing wheelchair ramps for access to theme park rides

Kayaker leaves wheelchair behind, hopes others can, too – State Journal-Register
Jim Thomann of Springfield has long pursued adventure. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1960 to 1968. He jumped out of a C-130 transport plane over the South Pole in 1966, parachuting to the ground in time to watch the

Show to raise funds for wheelchair lifts – News-Leader.com
Southwest Center for Independent Living announces the 2nd Annual “Lift Up Benefit Concert” to be held from 2 to 4:30 p.m. Aug. 28 at the Jim Stafford Theatre in Branson. Money raised will help provide

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Setup presents a tough course – Press Herald

Setup presents a tough course
Press Herald
FOR THE FIRST time in memory, a wheelchair racer was among the elite athletes at the prerace press conference Friday morning. Craig Blanchette of Battle

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NRMC Auxiliary donates 6600 hours – Fort Scott Tribune


Fort Scott Tribune
NRMC Auxiliary donates 6600 hours
Fort Scott Tribune
Nursery additions included both portable and stationary fetal monitors, a hearing test machine, flexible Bili blanket and "Goodnight Moon" children's books

Gloria West column: Organizing marathon no picnic – Appleton Post Crescent

Gloria West column: Organizing marathon no picnic
Appleton Post Crescent
Other calculations include approximating when the first runner will finish, the flow rate of runners, peaks in the curve of finishers and wheelchair and

June 24th, 2010

New ‘Action’ Park Rolls Closer to Reality – Austin Chronicle

New 'Action' Park Rolls Closer to Reality
Austin Chronicle
She donated the current Downtown ramps as a stopgap while the city developed a plan for three parks within 10 years – a plan that has yet to fully

Homeowner policy might cover damage – Patriot-News


PennLive.com
Homeowner policy might cover damage
Patriot-News
If a tree didn't hit something, but is making your home inaccessible in any way, including blocking driveways or wheelchair ramps, policies can cover debris
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Women in wheelchairs say Kingsport sidewalks force them to ride in traffic – TriCities.com


TriCities.com
Women in wheelchairs say Kingsport sidewalks force them to ride in traffic
TriCities.com
Many of the ramps have pavement that is crumbling, making it unsteady and unsafe to go up or down in a wheelchair. Many of the city blocks downtown have a