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Electric Wheelchair Considerations

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Electric wheelchairs operate using electric batteries that generate the power that runs the chair's motor, belts as well as other gears. An electric wheelchair, when compared to a manual, has substantially more power and speed, plus you can also choose a number of additional features, styles and options.

Electric wheelchairs usually have a fixed frame, and thus they can't be folded, but if you seach around, you'll find a few foldable models. Modern electric wheelchairs are lightweight and can therefore be easily lifted. Tires are available as pneumatic, semi-pneumatic or solid. Similar to manual wheelchairs, the front wheels can be either small caster wheels with larger rear wheels or have all wheels small caster wheels.

Braking for an electric wheelchair is controlled by a joystick or other available interfaces. These wheelchairs have an automatic break feature that will engage the break when the unit isn't moving or turned off. Various types of batteries are also used for electric wheelchairs including rechargeable lead acid or sealed wet batteries. You will also receive a battery charger with your wheelchair purchase.

Electric wheelchairs have a control system that manages speed, braking as well as turning functions. The interface is usually a joystick, but some models utilize pushbuttons, trackballs, tillers or even voice-activated devices. All of these features can accommodate a wide and various ranges of user physical restrictions. Additional features for electric wheelchairs include the ability to tilt and elevate as well as reclining seats.

Before making your purchase, the user's physical condition should first be evaluated. To use an electronic wheelchair, the person should have good vision, sensory levels as well as mental health. Any physical deformities will need to be considered in the evaluation along with their mobility when transfering from the wheelchair.

It's also wise to determine if the user's home and workplace are accessible for their electric wheelchair, and their vehicle should have enough space to accommodate the unit since most of these units can't be folded. Though they can be disassembled, this is time consuming and tedious task. You'll also have to be prepared for the high cost of maintenance for electric wheelchairs, in addition to its initial cost that ranges from $3,000 - $12,000.



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