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  • Wheelchair Buying Guide - Everything You Need to Know
    In the United States, the number of people using wheelchairs alone has reached millions. So, how can you find the most suitable wheelchair for yourself among the many choices? This article will provide you with a detailed buying guide to help you make an informed decision.
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  • What is Parkinson's Disease? What Medical Assistive Devices Do they Need?
    Parkinson's disease is a chronic, progressive neurological disease. In this article, we will explore in detail the definition of Parkinson's disease, its causes, risk factors, symptoms, disease progression, and the medical assistive devices that patients may need.
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  • How Can Hospital Beds Help People with Cerebral Palsy?
    Caregivers who care for patients with cerebral palsy often face great physical and psychological pressure. The electric adjustment function of hospital beds can make it easier for caregivers to turn patients over, bathe them, change bed sheets, and other care tasks, thereby reducing physical strain.
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  • Is a manual wheelchair difficult to use?
    The push of a manual wheelchair relies entirely on the user's hand strength, and the wheelchair is moved forward or backward by pushing the manual ring on the outside of the rear wheel. This may be a big challenge for those with weak arm strength, especially when they need to push the wheelchair for a long time, and they are prone to fatigue.
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  • What is the difference between a transport chair and a wheelchair?
    Transport chairs are lighter than wheelchairs and are designed to be easier for caregivers to push, carry and store. Because transport chairs use smaller wheels and lightweight materials, they usually weigh much less than wheelchairs, and most models can be easily folded and put into a car trunk or locker.
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  • Will the legs of people who sit in manual or electric wheelchairs become stiff?
    There are some common physical changes among people who rely on wheelchairs for a long time. The first is muscle atrophy, especially the muscles in the legs. Due to long-term lack of activity and exercise, the leg muscles of wheelchair users may gradually lose strength and elasticity, leading to muscle atrophy.
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  • How much does a manual wheelchair weigh?
    The weight of a standard manual wheelchair is usually between 15 and 20 kg. This type of wheelchair uses sturdy and durable materials and has relatively complete functions. It is suitable for users who use it for a long time or have weak mobility.
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  • Can manual wheelchairs be folded? What is its maximum load capacity?
    There is no doubt that manual wheelchairs can be folded. In fact, folding design is one of the important features of manual wheelchairs, especially for users who need to travel frequently or use wheelchairs in different places, the folding function is particularly important.
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  • What is the weight limit of an electric wheelchair?
    lightweight electric wheelchairs (generally between 100-120 kg), standard electric wheelchairs (generally between 120-150 kg), heavy electric wheelchairs (generally between 150-200 kg or even higher), sports electric wheelchairs (generally between 120-150 kg).
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  • What kind of disease diagnosis is suitable for wheelchair use?
    Diseases suitable for wheelchair use: neurological diseases Diseases suitable for wheelchair use: orthopedic diseases Diseases suitable for wheelchair use: heart and respiratory diseases Diseases suitable for wheelchair use: geriatric diseases Other reasons (trauma,postoperative recovery)
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