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Chances are that at some point in your life you will be faced with using or purchasing a mobility aid device. Thanks to my discussion with medical gear provider Mike Messer, I was able to compose this very useful article on manually operated wheelchairs, powered wheelchairs, and mobility scooters. Knowing the distinction between these products is very important if you are preparing a buy so ideally this knowledge will be rather helpful.<br><br>The two principal types of manual wheelchairs are folding frame wheelchairs and rigid frame wheelchairs. Rigid frame wheelchairs include a seat back that folds for transportation. The wheels have axles that may be quick released making it easy to allow them to fit into a vehicle. Most users are able to load up their rigid wheelchair into a car without assistance, because they are constructed of lightweight aluminum and generally weigh a mere 10 to 20 pounds with out wheels. Folding frame wheelchairs are standard wheelchairs or sometimes referred to as conventional wheelchairs. They are often heavy and sometimes difficult for a user to load up into a vehicle. They are created with a frame that is easy to fold, but as mentioned before, these types of chairs may require you to need assistance loading them into your car.<br><br>Electric wheelchairs commonly make use of belts and gears in order to operate. They are typically quiet in their operation. Belt drive versions require more upkeep than gear drive units. These models come in all shapes and forms and greatly differ in their durability. Light frame units usually are fantastic for indoor use while the heavy frame models fair better outside. There are rear wheel drive models which are the most traditional and popular. They provide poor turning capabilities but have quicker speeds. There are Front wheel drive units which offer significantly better and tighter turning functions. Because of the easiness of turning however, these units have a reduced speed to insure safety. Mid wheel electrical wheelchairs have the tightest turning capabilities but also have the propensity to be unsteady when stopping and starting. They use extra castor wheels and tip-over proof wheels but this may make it tougher to use these on harsh terrain. <br><br>Mobility scooters are the most desired type of motorized chair. They come in three and four wheel styles and are available with front side and back wheel drive. They are more affordable than power wheelchairs and many are developed for their mobility and ease of transport. They steer much like a bicycle and have controls that allow you to manage speed. They are much lighter in weight and can be disassembled easily to transport around town.  Front wheel Drive units can typically carry up to 150 lbs. and are made more for inside use while back wheel drive versions can carry a maximum of 250 to 500 pounds based on the model, and can better deal with the outdoor terrain if necessary. <br><br>Thank you and I hope you learned some valuable information from this article. Best of luck and I hope you are able to make an well informed decision when acquiring the mobility equipment that is best for you.<br><br>If you liked this article so you would like to be given more info concerning [http://www.Majestyhealth.com/powerwheelchairs Power Wheelchairs Brands] generously visit www.Majestyhealth.com/powerwheelchairs.

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'Chances are that at some point in your life you will be faced with using or purchasing a mobility aid device. Thanks to my discussion with medical gear provider Mike Messer, I was able to compose this very useful article on manually operated wheelchairs, powered wheelchairs, and mobility scooters. Knowing the distinction between these products is very important if you are preparing a buy so ideally this knowledge will be rather helpful.<br><br>The two principal types of manual wheelchairs are folding frame wheelchairs and rigid frame wheelchairs. Rigid frame wheelchairs include a seat back that folds for transportation. The wheels have axles that may be quick released making it easy to allow them to fit into a vehicle. Most users are able to load up their rigid wheelchair into a car without assistance, because they are constructed of lightweight aluminum and generally weigh a mere 10 to 20 pounds with out wheels. Folding frame wheelchairs are standard wheelchairs or sometimes referred to as conventional wheelchairs. They are often heavy and sometimes difficult for a user to load up into a vehicle. They are created with a frame that is easy to fold, but as mentioned before, these types of chairs may require you to need assistance loading them into your car.<br><br>Electric wheelchairs commonly make use of belts and gears in order to operate. They are typically quiet in their operation. Belt drive versions require more upkeep than gear drive units. These models come in all shapes and forms and greatly differ in their durability. Light frame units usually are fantastic for indoor use while the heavy frame models fair better outside. There are rear wheel drive models which are the most traditional and popular. They provide poor turning capabilities but have quicker speeds. There are Front wheel drive units which offer significantly better and tighter turning functions. Because of the easiness of turning however, these units have a reduced speed to insure safety. Mid wheel electrical wheelchairs have the tightest turning capabilities but also have the propensity to be unsteady when stopping and starting. They use extra castor wheels and tip-over proof wheels but this may make it tougher to use these on harsh terrain. <br><br>Mobility scooters are the most desired type of motorized chair. They come in three and four wheel styles and are available with front side and back wheel drive. They are more affordable than power wheelchairs and many are developed for their mobility and ease of transport. They steer much like a bicycle and have controls that allow you to manage speed. They are much lighter in weight and can be disassembled easily to transport around town. Front wheel Drive units can typically carry up to 150 lbs. and are made more for inside use while back wheel drive versions can carry a maximum of 250 to 500 pounds based on the model, and can better deal with the outdoor terrain if necessary. <br><br>Thank you and I hope you learned some valuable information from this article. Best of luck and I hope you are able to make an well informed decision when acquiring the mobility equipment that is best for you.<br><br>If you liked this article so you would like to be given more info concerning [http://www.Majestyhealth.com/powerwheelchairs Power Wheelchairs Brands] generously visit www.Majestyhealth.com/powerwheelchairs.'
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