Author: MJT
Wheelchair: Transporting Physically Disabled Persons
A wheeled mobility device that transports the user through
manual or automatic propulsion is called a wheelchair. The function of the
wheelchair is to help people that have difficulty in walking for reasons such
as illness, injury or other disability, to transport them. The first recorded
instance of the wheelchair took place in England
in the 1670s and, it became known to Europeans during the German Renaissance.
Basic Standards Form The Basis Of All Other Variations
The basic and standard wheelchair has a seat as well as a
back and two small front wheels and, two large wheels as well as a footrest.
This basic design has many variations and they may be customized to suit
individual preferences and needs. One can also add accessories to the device
and, there are many to choose from such as the anti-tip bar or wheels, safety
belts, adjustable backrests and, much more. In addition, there have also been
many experiments made with the type of wheels to be used including the
omniwheel and the mecanum wheel that provide directional options.
There are manual as well as power wheelchairs and, the
manual has three different types – self-propelled, attendant-propelled as well
as wheelbase. In addition, the manual version is easily stored or placed in any
vehicle. The power version also comes in three models which are rear, center as
well as four wheel front driven and front driven. Each has its own
characteristics and, the power driven wheelchair also can be categorized
according to seat type.
For disabled sportspersons, there are the streamlined sport
wheelchairs that require having speed as well as agility such as are used for
basketball, rugby, and tennis and also racing. They may not be foldable as they
require strength in frame and, may often have pronounced angle for the wheels
and, be manufactured using composite and lightweight materials.
Of late, there have been technological advances in the
wheelchair of today and, gyroscopic technology enables the device to be better
balanced as well as run on only two wheels, depending on the surface and, it
can raise the user to a near-standing position. However, most advances tend to
be in the cushion materials that are used and, in this regard; one can mention
memory foam as well as gel. There are also suspension-based chairs. Also, the
wheelchair needs to be able to provide functionality in buildings comprising of
many floors that require climbing up stairs. However, to facilitate use of
wheelchairs in all environments, there is plenty of innovation being
incorporated and, buildings may now have elevators as well constructing low
floor trams and buses to make it easy on people with such disabilities.
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