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how to use a self propelled wheelchair (official source)

Wheelchairs offer mobility and independence for those with limited walking ability. It is crucial to learn how to use your wheelchair and have a doctor/occupational therapy help you with this.

days-whirl-self-propelled-wheelchairs-designed-to-be-a-simple-yet-versatile-ensures-great-manoeuvrability-durable-41cm-16-2466-small.jpgMany people move their wheelchair by using a method known as "wheelies". This requires the client to have large hands to reach across the rims and have strong grip strength to propel them forward.

Seating Position

As the name suggests self-propelled wheelchairs allows you to move around and not rely on others. This is the primary factor that helps many people to regain their independence or retaining it. It also reduces the risk of injury for the person who is using the wheelchair as well as those surrounding them.

The wheelchair user must be comfortable in the chair. There are a variety of ways to make sure this is the case. First, make sure the footplates are in the right position. Release the latch on the footrest and swing the footrests around so they are directly in front of the chair. Make sure the wheelchair user is able to comfortably place their feet on the footplates, and that there is pressure on their feet.

The footrest's height could require lowering, especially for users who are hemiplegic (one side of the body is more affected than the other). If the footrests are not high enough, they can cause increased pressure on the seat bones and increase pain and discomfort.

A strap for the forehead can help keep the user upright in their wheelchair, particularly if they have weak neck muscles. They can be fitted by a mobility specialist and can be used with wheelchairs that do not include headrests.

If the wheelchair has armrests, it is crucial that they are in a proper position and that the wheelchair user can move without hitting them with their arms as they move. It is recommended to use a wheelchair with removable or swing-away armrests to accomplish this. Alternately, foam inserts can be cut and attached to the back of the armrest to raise them up to a more comfortable position.

A properly-fitting cushion for a wheelchair is important, especially if a wheelchair user is at a high risk of skin breakdown or pressure sores. Pressure ulcers can occur when the skin rubs against the wheelchair surfaces. In certain instances skin irritation and blisters can occur when being in one position for long periods of time. Repositioning the wheelchair frequently will reduce the risk of developing pressure ulcers.

Pushing

lightweight self propelled wheelchairs-propelled wheelchairs allow users to move themselves independently and without the need for a person to push them. They are a lot easier to maneuver than other wheelchairs because they have bigger rear wheels as well as pushing handles fitted to them. They can be used on a variety of surfaces, without having to worry about slipping over obstacles or getting stuck.

When you are moving forward with your chair, be careful not to hold the handle too tightly. Too much pressure can cause your hands to cramp and reduce how much force you can use. You may also find it helpful to use a handrim cover or a wheelchair glove with grip materials built into the palms. This will help improve the position of your hands and increase the force you apply.

Keep the front casters free of any debris, like rocks or sticks. This material can make it difficult to maneuver your wheelchair as you expect. It can also lead to an increase in control or injuries. If you have a very high seat-to-floor height, it might be useful to get some extra padding on the front casters.

When climbing a small step or curb it is recommended you have a person with you to push the wheelchair assistance. If you want to do this yourself, you'll require more instruction and practice under the supervision of a health professional. It is essential to place the wheelchair perpendicularly (directly) in front of the curb or with small steps and position the front tires close to the edge.

When you're pushing up a hill, it is essential to have a clear area ahead of you so that you don't cross paths with other people. If you don't have a clear space ahead of you, you will increase speed quickly and may collide with other people. You can avoid this by being aware of the people around you while on an upslope. Also, have someone with you to help you if you fall off your wheelchair.

Braking

A self propelled wheelchair with removable arms-propelled chair requires the user to perform the braking and guiding actions in a particular way to ensure that the chair is safe to use. This is particularly crucial when the chair is on a slope, as the centre of gravity can move forward if brakes are not performed in a controlled manner.

Always ensure that your hand is in the right position when pushing the wheelchair. Ideally you should position it at 10 hours (10:00) on the wheel. Release the hand around 2 o’clock (2:00). This ensures that the bulk of the body's weight is on the rear wheels, allowing for the smoothest, most simple push. It also helps to maintain the strength of the shoulder, elbow and wrist joints.

To turn right in a wheelchair, push forward on the right rim and pull back on the left rim. This will turn the wheelchair left, allowing you to stay seated. Wheelchairs are also available with anti-tip bars to stop them from tipping backwards.

Always consult the user guide included with your wheelchair to confirm the safest slope your chair can traverse. In some cases the wheelchair may need to be temporarily dismounted and operated with a hand to overcome steep slopes. If this is the case it is advised to seek assistance from an individual or a relative and follow the procedure outlined in the User Guide.

It is recommended to use ramps while negotiating the kerbstones. This will lessen the pressure on the back and front tyres allowing you to travel faster over the kerb. Many manual wheelchairs come with a kerb-climber option that can assist in this process. It increases the ability of the wheelchair to climb by 10cm (4")

To stop a wheelchair you need to release the brakes gently and push the joystick towards you. This will de-clutch motor. The wheelchair will come to a stop and allow you to take off the footrests, put in walking aids, and then safely exit the chair.

Steering

The user is responsible for steering and controlling the wheelchair. There are many ways to accomplish this, depending on the wheelchair structure and the additions like armrests or phone/drink holders. Wheelchairs differ in their structure as well as size and weight. The size of the front casters, for example, can decide the type of terrain a wheelchair can manage. Small casters let a chair move faster but they struggle on rough surfaces like grass or cobblestone. Large casters can let wheelchairs to move over rough surfaces but it will not be as swift.

The user of a wheelchair must use both hands on smooth, flat surfaces to maintain momentum. This is accomplished by gripping the hand rims and pushing them evenly with each hand. The hands should not be wrapped around the rims of your hand as this could cause injuries and lead to over-corrections (fish-tailing) when the chair turns. It is also recommended that the user of a wheelchair try leaning forward and backwards to different extents in order to find an optimal balance between leaning and control.

For more difficult or challenging terrain, the wheelchair user should be prepared and anticipate obstacles. It is important that the wheelchair user looks over his or her shoulders regularly to prevent running into objects or other people. Likewise, when they travel with an adult, they should make sure that they are able to assist if needed. If the wheelchair is to be used on an inclined slope, it must be driven or assisted by a caregiver until the user is familiar in this.

To turn the wheelchair, the user has to push one hand rim forward while pushing the other rim back. The wheelchair user should practice this on a smooth and level ground prior to attempting it on any other surface, as the motion may be uncomfortable and the chair could easily slide over if the technique is not mastered. The wheelchair's power assisted self propelled wheelchair wheels can help ease the burden on the user and help with turning. It is also beneficial to be aware that good-hearted but untrained strangers can try to push someone in the wheelchair against their will, so the wheelchair user must ensure that their handle handles fold down or cover them with covers for the handles.mobiquip-lightweight-manual-self-propelled-wheelchair-12kg-super-light-aluminium-frame-wheelchair-folding-with-24-inch-quick-release-sports-wheels-black-frame-18-inch-seat-2410-small.jpg

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