Do You Need A Wheel Chair: Power Or Folding Wheel Chair?
June 26, 2008
Should you ever need to purchase a wheelchair, you’ll find that there are quite a few different types available. The most popular wheelchair is the folding variety. Even athletes who take part in activities such as wheelchair races or wheelchair basketball tend to select a folding wheelchairs to use while they compete. A folding wheelchair is both versatile and comfortable while allowing easier access and increased freedom of movement. You cant do that with motorized power wheel chair.
Advantages of a Folding Wheelchair
If you’ve ever examined a wheelchair in detail, you were likely surprised at how intricately it was built and at the number of moving parts it contained. As with any wheelchair, a folding chair will undergo a lot of wear and tear over its lifetime. Unlike other chairs, folding wheelchairs have the advantage of being less rigidly-built as standard wheelchairs which means that if something goes wrong, they’re typically simpler to fix.
Also, a major advantage of a folding wheelchair is that it is much more portable than a solid chair. When the person who uses the folding chair is being taken to their destination by car, the wheelchair can be folded and put in the trunk. This is a lot different from the wheelchairs that cannot be folded. In order to transport a solid chair, you would require a van and a ramp and possibly additional paraphernalia. It’s certainly not as convenient as transporting a folding wheelchair.
Along the same line, when a folding wheelchair isn’t being used, you can just fold it up and stow it away. In fact enough for some people to carry into another room for storage. Another bonus for a folding wheelchair is that it’s great for an individual who does not have a lot of strength in his upper body. A folding wheelchair doesn’t require as much upper body strength or coordination to be able to use the chair and move it around.
If you ask for advice from someone who knows a lot about wheelchairs which model you should get, he’s perhaps going to recommend that you to opt for a vertical X-frame folding wheelchair. This chair is designed with a very thin, compact structure making it even more convenient than other types of wheelchairs when it comes to transporting or storing it.
we all know that nothing manmade is faultless. The American Medical Association has reported stability issues with the X-frame. Instead of folding forward, the X-frame is constructed to fold from side-to-side, right down the middle of the back. This design[s/pin] has been reduce the rigidity of the chair when it is open. Due to the findings made by the AMA, a lot of wheelchair companies have removed X-frames from their product lines. Even so, it’s still quite popular because of its simple, sturdy, and functional design. Score one for manual wheelchairs.
Hopefully you’ll never have the need for a wheelchair; If however, you or someone you love happens to get injured and you need to buy or lease one, a folding wheelchair is still a good option.














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