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Physical Capabilities Understanding your physical capabilities is the first step in choosing a wheelchair. Based on your stamina and strength, there are three models of wheelchairs to decide between: manual wheelchair, companion wheelchair, and power wheelchair. Manual wheelchairs refer to the self-propelled wheelchair which operators use their upper body strength to control the direction and speed of movement. This variation require upper body strength to operate and a generous amount of stamina depending on the duration of your use. If you do not possess a great amount of upper body strength, a companion or power chair may be a better choice. Companion chairs are similar to manual chairs however, movement is controlled by a caregiver. These chairs do not allow the person sitting in the chair to propel themselves. This option is great if you have a dedicated caretaker assisting you. Companion chairs allow users to move without strain to their body. If controlling movement yourself is important to you, a manual or power chair is a better option. Power chairs are the best option if you have limited stamina and upper body strength while still wanting to control your own movement. These chairs are battery-powered, motorized chairs with a control system for speed and direction. Power chairs are the best option if you are planning on long term or long-distance riding, but are generally more expensive than the previous options. However, a power chair can be worth the investment if you are looking for a long term mobility aid. Structure of chair Once you have determined between the three types of chairs, it is important to understand the structural difference between wheelchairs. Having knowledge of the different components of a chair allow you to adjust the structure according to your body type. If your wheelchair for be for your personal use only, a fixed-frame chair is the best structure for you. Fixed-frame chairs are the most economical choice when you do not need versatility in the sizing of your wheelchair. If you are looking for a wheelchair that can be adjusted to accommodate several different users, a dual-height chair is your best option. A very important part of finding a wheelchair that will cater to your specific needs is knowing the dimensions you require. There are four different measurements to know: seat depth, seat width, back height, and seat height.
Weight Capacity Another important factor to consider when choosing a wheelchair is the weight capacity of the chair. Most standard dual-height chairs have a weight capacity up to 250 lbs. Heavy duty and extra wide chairs can hold up to 300 lbs. If these options do not fulfill your physical needs, a bariatric chair is the best option for you. Bariatric models are capable of holding up to 1,000 lbs. The most important step in choosing a wheelchair is understanding what you need ahead of time. Expressmed.com offers a wide range of wheelchairs to fulfill your personal needs. If you have questions beyond this guide of how to select a wheelchair, please contact one of our knowledgeable customer service representative who are always happy to help.
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