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Pediatric Wheelchair
Pediatric Wheelchair Considerations
Children
with disabilities needn't miss out on all activities of
childhood if you properly choose the right type of pediatric
wheelchair so their mobility is enhanced. There are all sorts
of variables to take into considerations when it comes to
picking out the right chair. One such consideration is
transportation. So while an electric power chair is popular
among kids and adults alike, a more lightweight wheelchair
might be more easily transportable.
Since you will be maneuvering your child around your home
and transferring him from wheelchair to chair you would
probably want a lightweight wheelchair for that purpose. Choose
one with detachable hardware so you can get the wheelchair as
close to the chair as possible to save on back strain. Also
consider which type of wheelchair would be best suited for
school and any other activities your child participates in. Of
course the most important consideration is that you choose a
wheelchair that meets with the doctor's specifications.
You can opt to purchase a wheelchair that is the size of
your child and then buy a larger chair as your child grows. Or
you can buy a wheelchair that grows with your child. Certain
types of pediatric wheelchairs are built to expand in size to
accommodate increased bulk and weight by altering a cross
balance on the bottom of the chair. The front frames for the
legs can be lengthened as your child's legs grow longer. A
wheel chair such as this can last for 10 years or longer making
them a wise investment.
Also, you want your child to be comfortable. Select cushions
that are not overly soft or rough so your child will be
comfortable sitting for long periods of time. A cushion that is
too thick will be uncomfortable and one that is too thin will
not provide enough support. Be sure to choose a pediatric
wheelchair with a footrest that is low enough so that it allows
the seat to be in contact with the entire thigh.
Other considerations that are not as important are the style
and color of the wheelchair. Although, these options might mean
more to your child than they do to you. There is no need to
settle for a depressing gray or brown metal framed chair.
Pediatric wheelchairs can be purchased in lively colors such as
red, blue, or pink and decorated with stickers and painted
flowers so they are more appealing to children.
You can see that there are many things to consider when
picking out a pediatric wheelchair. Do not rely on price alone.
Pricier does not necessarily mean better. You want a wheelchair
that is comfortable and provides proper support. It should be
easily maneuverable to make things easier on both of you.
Remember that you can buy your cushions separately to further
customize your pediatric wheelchair.
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