In modern days, the rights of disabled individuals have risen greatly, and there have been new technology improvements to make their lives better, for example, the motorized wheelchair.
Motorized wheelchairs are preferred for those who have a great need of mobility from place to place. These are ideal for those, who find it difficult to operate a manual wheelchair or do not have a strong upper body. To move around smoothly in a tough terrain, you can also get one with a spring suspension. Motorized wheelchairs are controlled by a programmable joystick, which accommodates functions for seating and postural support.
Motorized wheelchairs are now more suited to do perform both indoor and outdoor functions because of the many technological enhancements. More seating positions are available, more then ever before. If a disabled person needs small and more precise movements then they can also provide that. Power tilt and reclining are the two features which should be given strong considerations while selecting a motorized wheelchair because they prevent a disabled person from pressure pain and provide relief from it.
You can get your wheelchair custom made to meet your specific needs like height, width, weight, and other specific measurements. They can also come equipped with some usefull pre-built features like: footrest, up/down movement of seat, detachable utility table, detachable armrest, adjustable headrest, etc.
Seating is the most significant factor in the motorized wheelchair. One must ensure that dimensions of the seat suits perfectly to him/her. The standard size of a wheelchair seat is eighteen inches wide by sixteen inches long. User comfort is also measured by one more significant feature, the height of the seat, which should be measured from the floor to the seat. Seat should not be too low or too high because it can make either your feet drag or it will be tough to get out of chair. With out cushion, sitting on a wheelchair will not be a comfortable experience.
Arm supports, leg rests and foot rests should be given equal importance. The arm rests should be flexible and adjustable enough to accommodate the arms of the person. While the foot rests must not move up and down and swing out of the way to better access the seat, leg rests must rest in a comfortable elevation. A motorized wheelchair requires a “deep-cycle” battery that needs to be recharged once a day, usually overnight and lasts about a year.
A motorized wheelchair should come equipped with a seat belt; and if not, then one should be installed. The speed with which a motorized wheelchair moves can take its passenger by surprise and so one should exercise caution while it is in motion, making sure the foot support straps have secured the feet to the pedals. While a physically challenged person might feel great about the indpendence it acquires through the motorized wheel chair, it should give due importance to the safety.

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