Wheelchairs are amazing mechanical or electronic contrivances for such people who are suffering from some kind of mobility disorder or have movement disabilities. The wheelchairs are available in a number of forms nowadays and there are lots of things that need to be considered before making the final purchase. There are several parts of a wheelchair that play an important part in deciding the utility of a wheelchair and the comfort that it will provide. The cushions of wheelchair are very important elements of the wheelchairs that determine to a great extent the comfort provided by the wheelchair.
Due to this reason customized wheelchair cushions are becoming more and more popular in the present situation. There are several kinds of wheelchair cushions that are available in the market nowadays such as gel, foam, air floatation and the urethane honeycomb. The foams are the most widely used cushions as they are more durable and last longer in comparison to the other types of wheelchair cushions.
The wheelchair cushion needs to be selected with caution also due to medical reasons as the patients who have to spend the larger part of their day sitting in a wheelchair may suffer from spinal problems if the wheelchair cushion is not right and not comfortable. The right wheelchair cushions can be chosen if some of the following guidelines are kept in mind:
- Cushion must offer excellent pressure relief to the user
- The cushions which are contoured are not suitable for people with pelvic abnormalities
- The flotation cushions are more suitable for people with pelvic abnormalities
Rolling walkers are another type of equipment designed to provide relief to people who are suffering from mobility disorders. This equipment is meant for senior people who have difficulty in maintaining their balance while standing or walking. These walkers are an innovation of the ordinary walkers and come with wheels for better movement. There are three kinds of rolling walkers which include: 3-wheeled, 3-wheeled and 4 –wheeled ones.
Rolling walker is different from the wheelchair in the sense that unlike the wheelchairs the rolling walkers require the user to be able to lift the walker in order to be able to move it. The person needs to push it which indicates that these walkers are meant for people who have lost their ability to maintain balance with their age but still have the strength to walk with the support of walkers. These walkers are suitable for people who experience from mobility problems because of Parkinson’s disease, arthritis as well as other diseases which can cause hurting joints along with muscles.