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The most common form of mobility aid for those who need help getting around is a wheelchair. Injury or illness can affect an individual's mobility and prevent them from moving around independently. Wheelchairs provide a means of transportation for people who are unable to walk or have difficulty walking long distances. There are two main types of wheelchairs: manual and electric. Manual transport chairs are propelled by the user or pushed by a caregiver. They feature large rear wheels with hand rims that allow users to self-propel by pushing the wheels with their hands. Electric wheelchairs, also known as power chairs, are equipped with an electric motor and a rechargeable battery. Users can control the movement of the wheelchair using a joystick or other control mechanism. Both manual and power transport chairs can make these greater distances much easier to tackle. Health Products For You understands the importance of independence; thus, we bring you a wide range of wheelchairs manufactured by trusted industries, such as Skil Care Corp, Patterson Medical, and Drive Medical, to name a few.

What are the Types of Wheelchairs?

1. Manual Wheelchairs

These are considered possibly the standard type of chair available. Pushed or wheeled by hand by the user, they are manually manipulated. They can often be incredibly portable since many can be folded and transported to where they may be needed. To maximize the benefit of their portability, many models are made of lightweight materials to minimize weight. The beauty of modern wheelchairs is the ability to customize them to fit your specific needs. Features such as tilt in space, reclining backs, tailored armrests, and a plethora of headrests help fit each chair to its user. You can even find manual chairs that allow you to participate in a variety of sports or even tackle tough terrain like a sandy beach. Using the bathroom or shower in your home may be challenging due to limited mobility. Bathroom/shower chairs (like Healthline Medical Shower Wheelchair With Sling Seat) allow us to utilize our toilets and showers in a safe manner safely. Let’s face it, there are few definites in life, but expelling waste from our body is one of them, and showering on a regular basis helps with overall hygiene and skincare.

2. Bariatric Wheelchairs

These bariatric wheelchairs are designed similarly to other wheelchairs but utilize a heavy-duty design that can safely support the user’s larger weight and bigger body. Much like other chairs, they are available in manual and powered versions to the public. Those affected by obesity may often feel like prisoners in their homes, but these chairs allow users to become more mobile and, therefore, more social. Besides the ability to support greater consequences, these chairs are designed with wider seats and wheelbases. Enables people who may be overweight or obese in our demographic to preserve their independence and mobility.

3. Pediatric Wheelchairs

We would not allow our children to have some of our adult items, so why would we have them use adaptive technology designed for adults? Children with mobility issues need equipment specifically designed for their smaller bodies. Unfortunately, wheelchairs are not a one-size-fits-all piece of equipment. Many of these chairs designed for children can tilt in space, therefore minimizing their footprint in a room and pressure on their delicate derrière. Smaller children may not require a full wheelchair and can utilize a stroller designed to help with mobility issues. You should always consult a physical therapist before deciding on what piece of equipment is appropriate for your child. These strollers can vary from what looks like an everyday toddler’s stroller to a more robust, almost wheelchair appearance. From a young age, our children develop through interaction with the world around them, so maintaining their mobility can help their development at a crucial young age.

4. Power Chairs

For those who might have the need for assistance over a longer period of time or distance, an electric-powered wheelchair may solve many problems. This allows those with diminished stamina or medical conditions that minimize their ability to get around the freedom to be more independent and mobile. These chairs can offer a wide variety of specifications and features, from basic to even collapsible and standing models. A physical therapist should evaluate you to determine what features would be appropriate to overcome your cause of mobility limitation. With many adaptable options available, your therapist may opt for a curved back for added trunk stability or leg extensions to allow the user a passive range of motion and minimize pressure points on susceptible areas of the foot. Some options include rear-wheel or center-wheel drive, chairs that can stand up to the user, portable power chairs for travel, or even chairs that fold up.

5. Standing Chairs

Believe it or not, this style of powered standing wheelchair affords the user the ability to stand. This can have amazing benefits for the user. Just think, you would no longer have the need for assistance reaching that box of cookies on the counter!! Besides the obvious benefits of being able to reach items that would normally be too far away, the ability to stand helps with muscle tone and spasticity. Other benefits include improved bowel and bladder function as well as positively affecting blood pressure. Torso control, or at least torso security,, must be addressed with your doctor or therapist before using a standing chair.

Accessories for Wheelchair Users

  • CareActive Wheelchair Winter Poncho - Provides insulation and effectively traps heat, keeping the user warm and comfortable in chilly weather.
  • EHOB Waffle Seat Cushion - Provides comfort and pressure relief for individuals who spend long periods sitting.
  • Sammons Preston Elevating Arm Support - Can be attached to a wheelchair to elevate the user's arm, providing support and positioning that can be beneficial for individuals with limited arm strength or mobility.
  • Armrest Pad Covers - Serve as a protective barrier, preventing wear, tear, and damage to the armrest pads of the wheelchair.

Where to buy a Wheelchair online?

A wheelchair is used when walking is difficult or impossible due to disability, injury, or illness. Wheelchairs come in a wide variety to meet the needs of their user. At HPFY, you can find a wide variety of wheelchairs to cater to all your needs, from top-selling brands such as Invacare CorporationKarman Healthcare, and many others. Also, you can browse through a wide range of accessories to customize your wheelchair according to your requirement.

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Frequently asked questions

Wheelchairs are designed for people with walking difficulties due to illness, injury, or disability.

An attendant propels the wheelchair using handles, which is the reason why the back wheels are rimless and often smaller. These chairs are used as transfer chairs to move patients around places like hospitals and airports.

Self-propelled wheelchairs are driven independently by the occupant while an attendant propelled chair is designed to be propelled by an attendant or caregiver. Self-propelled wheelchairs possess large wheels with a diameter of approximately 20” – 26” and rims on the outside that allows for the user to propel the chair. On the contrary attendant propelled chairs are fitted with small wheels with hand brakes for easy maneuver.

Activity chairs are designed for children to play along with their peers. The streamlined design and lightweight frame provide the child with a durable racer perfect for play. The rugged composite frame comes with sport style. Highly adjustable frame allows the chair to grow with the child.

Power wheelchairs are driven by a motor and battery. They run on a sophisticated mechanism. They can be operated with a joy stick or push buttons. Some wheelchairs can can climb up stairs, move across gravel and even raise up to give access to high shelves. Power chairs need strong frames to support the motor and battery.