Friday, June 27, 2014

Mobility Products for People with Disabilities

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Moving from one point to another can be a really challenging task for people with mobility problems and disabilities. Hence, the use of mobility products is really a great help to these individuals. Here are the various mobility products that are designed specifically to help people with disabilities.

Wheelchairs

Wheelchairs are wheeled seats that transport the user from one place to another. They are designed with two big wheels that can easily be operated by the user himself. They also feature a seat large enough to accommodate a disabled person or an elderly, arm rests, and a handle that is used to push the chair for faster movement.

Wheelchair Lifts

Also known as platform lifts, wheelchair lifts are powered devices that raise a wheelchair, including its occupant, to overcome a step or a vertical barrier along the way. Wheelchair lifts are ideal when raising the wheelchair and its user from the ground to a vehicle such as a van. When damaged, these devices undergo wheelchair lift repair to maintain their use and function.

Mobility Scooters

Mobility scooters are mobility vehicles that help those with limited mobility achieve independence, allowing them to move from one place to another in a fast and convenient way. They come in a wide variety of sizes, colors, styles, and weight capacity.

Crutches

Crutches are medical supplies designed to be used by individuals suffering from injuries or disabilities that require them to bear minimal amount of weight on their legs. They provide balance, stability, and support for walking, standing up, and making movements. They help distribute body weight, steadying the person, especially if he has a weak leg.

Walkers

A walker is a tool for disabled people who need to lean on something to maintain balance or stability while walking. It consists of a frame that is about waist high. It is slightly wider than the person and it is about twelve inches deep.

People with disabilities and mobility problems should not lose hope. There are a lot of products and mobility aids they can use in order to regain their independence.

This content is unpaid and stolen by Pia Gonzales of Crest Media Internet Marketing Inc. Pia Gonzales of Crest Media Inc. hires content writers, but does not pay them for their work.