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Buying a Folded Wheelchair A wheelchair that folds is ideal for those who travel frequently on a basis or have a limited living space This allows them to easily take their wheelchair on vacation with them or even into public transportation Start by turning off and disconnecting the power if applicable To open the chair locate a safe place and remove any obstructions Seat and Handlebar The handlebar of a chair can be folded easily by pulling a lever from the back of the chair This allows the consumer to lower the footplates and then lift them up leaving space for standing transfers This is also useful to put the chair underneath the table or desk Some chairs have armrests that are removable to give them a cleaner appearance and make it easier to transport the chair in smaller vehicles The first thing that consumers should do when folding a wheelchair is to ensure that all locks and pins are secured This will stop the wheelchair from falling off in transport or causing damage to other objects in the car The majority of folding wheelchairs come with crossbraces that collapse the frame when the sides are pushed together There are other options to consider for collapsing a wheelchair including scissor braces which fold the seat in half and quick release axles which make the chair easier to fit into smaller space Before folding the wheelchair before folding it the user must take the time to inspect it for signs of wear and tear and any adjustments that may be required This will not only extend the life of the chair but also avoid any unexpected problems during transportation or storage Rigid Wheelchairs have solid frames that can be folded up into a boxlike form to transport and store They are made from aluminum or titanium and offer more responsiveness since they do not bend when the wheelchair is moved This can reduce how much energy is required Some users believe it provides them with a greater feeling of control Before attempting to fold up a rigid wheelchair the user should inspect it for signs of wear and tear or any adjustments that might be needed This will enable the user to determine whether they require to raise or lower the footplates and then adjust the legrests It is essential that the user consult with their physical therapist prior to making any changes to their wheelchair as it could impact their standing and transfer capabilities Uprights The uprights are the short arms located near the middle of the wheelchair frame just below the point at which the seat connects with the backrest My Mobility Scooters should be clearly marked as the uprights or hinges and are generally a bit higher than the armrests It is essential to correctly identify and align these areas of the wheelchair so they can remain in the ideal folded position Wheelchairs that can be reduced in size for storage and transportation are known as collapsible also known as folding wheelchairs Theyre usually selfpropelled and have a foldable backrest to reduce height and an Xshaped frame that is vertical to reduce width The steerable wheels at the front and the rear load wheels are attached to brackets that pivot around the upper and lower bars that are on the sides of the walls These also provide support to the uprights The links 61 and 62 are tensioned when the chair is fully open see Figs 2 and 3 of each slide are in tension and the uprights 9 are unable to be moved relative to one another even when the handles 16 are in the raised positions Then when the wheelchair is folded semifolded the uprights may be moved forward of their bearings by adjusting the slides 61 52 on the front and rear axles respectively The wheelchair user will sit incorrectly if their seat isnt enough They wont be able to relieve pressure from their thighs This can result in pressure ulcers To check whether the seat is deep enough you need to measure the distance from the backside of the pelvis to the onset of the preseat bone shelf Once the wheelchair has been positioned correctly it must be locked and secured This will prevent accidental damage or injury when it is being transported and stored The wheelchair should be checked repeatedly to ensure that the locking mechanism is working properly This is crucial for wheelchair users with poor sensation in the thighs and toes as an unintended movement during transport or storage can result in serious injury Once the wheelchair has been locked and secured in place it can be placed in its bag for transport Seat and Backrest A wheelchairs seat and backrest are designed to provide stability support comfort and pressure relief They also help to prevent ulcers pressure sores and ease discomfort for those that spend prolonged periods of time sitting Backrests and seat cushions for wheelchairs are available in a range of different shapes sizes fabrics and materials Foam or air options are offered to provide comfort while foamair cushions that combine foamgel and air are a more personalised solution that offers a balance between stability and pressure redistribution The ideal wheelchair for you depends on your specific needs and the environment that you will be using the chair Your healthcare professional will be able to assist you through this decisionmaking process and suggest the most suitable model of wheelchair for your needs Wheelchairs that fold are collapsible and can be reduced in size for storage or transport as well as travel They typically come with the crossbrace or X frame design which allows the wheelchair to fold down by bringing the sides together Recently a scissor brace is being developed that allows chairs to be folded from the front and rear rather than the side which can save space Rigid frame wheelchairs do not fold and require a large vehicle for transport They are generally considered to be wheelchairs for athletes and young sports interested individuals but can be utilized by anyone who needs more stability than a folding chair can provide Carbon fibre is a lightweight and strong material that is used in many wheelchairs The use of this material could however increase costs Some manufacturers have found that combining carbon fiber with titanium helps to reduce costs Wheelchairs that fold can be stored in a closet a storage space or the trunk of a car for transporting to appointments with a doctor or social events as well as family gatherings Even on vacation Our engineers have designed a special solution using the foldforward backrest that can lower the height of your wheelchair to make it more compact and therefore easier to take in smaller plane cargo holds Wheels Wheels are the most important component of the wheelchair This is particularly applicable to those who require mobility because of an illness that limits their ability walk or move around independently The quality of tyres casters and wheels can make a huge difference to their lives A good set of wheels can aid them in getting where they want to go without feeling the bumps or rough edges of the road Wheels on a wheelchair consist of a tyre and rim or hand rim for manual chairs spokes mags and hubs Based on the type they are constructed out of plastic or metal A typical wheel is able to support up to 300 pounds and weigh about 75 pounds Storing and transporting a wheelchair is often difficult for some people especially if the chairs wheels arent foldable Wheels that fold such as the Morph Wheel by Vitamins Design London attempt to change this The wheel can be folded in on itself to take only 12 liters just a fraction of the 22 liters that it takes up when in its open position This new model was invented by the same person who invented foldable bicycle wheels It is based on a central hub that is comprised of six folding aluminum structures in place of traditional spokes It also features an aluminum rim divided into six interlocking segments and covered with a foamfilled tire The result is a wheel roughly half the size of a standard 24 inches wheelchair one The wheel is still an idea in the making but it has already attracted an interest in the disability community It was selected alongside a library in South London and a stool made from magnets for the Design Museums Designs of the Year 2013 Although these wheels arent accessible to all wheelchairs however the designers behind the wheels are working hard to get them on the market as quickly as possible The company relied on a focus group of wheelchair users to keep the design in top shape A pair of Morph Wheels costs around 950 and is heavier than other wheelchairs wheels They can fit into overhead bins of airlines or restricted car rental spaces This makes travel easier for wheelchair users