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Mobility Scooters

Mobility Scooters Let You Get Around Quickly and Easily

Mobility scooters. What great devices. Now, if you're not mobility limited or partially disabled...you might say big deal. But, they really are a big deal. These mobility scooters afford people to get around, go to the grocery store, to church, or any number or places instead of being stuck in the house or apartment. What kind of mobility scooter is best for you? Of course, it depends on a number of factors. Will you use your mobility scooter just in the house? or inside and outside? Is your main concern heavy duty or maneuverability? These are the kind of questions you need to ask yourself. Brands...Golden Technology, Drive Medical, Evermed and more. Place to find a great buy? Assistive Living Mobility.com

Technology has certainly come a very far way in helping us to get around in todays world. Modern mobility devices are lighter, faster, and stronger, and through the broad variety of brands and companies...a lot less expensive. Now there are power chairs, wheelchair ramps, cushions, etc. When in the market for your chair or device or portable wheelchair ramps and other items, make sure you do your homework and look into the components you require. Keep in mind, this wheelchair or device is for a specific individual so it's certainly very pivotal for that individual to ultimately choose the device or chair that they would want.

In 1881 push rims were added to wheelchairs. These are what look like smaller power scooter wheels on the principal wheels . The addition of push rims allowed the user to be able to relocate his or herself but without getting his hands soiled from the floor or street. The disabled community considered this to be a wonderful step forward as a wheelchair accessory. The first light hand-operated wheelchairs and parts were designed of Indian reed and weighed 58 pounds using the push rims, and 50 pounds without the accessory. Other chairs were created with seats made from wicker and such accessories and parts as adjustable foot and arm rests and jumbo wheels, which gave added productivity. These wheelchairs became much more widely used at the end of the Civil War and again after World War II as injured Veterans wanted to be able to go forward with their lives.

In 1932, Herbert Everest, a mining engineer, who had a a disability walking, needed a method to take his wheel chair along with him on a car trip. Refusing to take no as an answer, Mr Everest got hold of a man named Harold Jennings, a mechanical engineer, and they created the 1st folding frame wheelchair that even had wheelchair cushions. This was a real travel folding wheelchair that may be efficiently transported from one place to another by car and furnished even more access freedom to those using wheelchairs. From there, they proceeded to originate one of the biggest and most well-known companies that develop wheelchairs, Everest and Jennings. Mr. Everest and Mr. Jennings are additionally credited with producing the original powered wheel chair when they added wheelchair batteries and a motor to their manual wheelchair in the 1930s. This recognition however is not true, since the first motorized chair was in reality built the year 1912, when a 1 3/4 horsepower engine was put on a hand operated wheel chair. A few years later in 1916, motorized wheelchairs and mobility scooters went into production in England. The rest is kind of mobility devices history.

Wheelchairs...Manual and electric wheelchairs we can substantiate that wheelchairs were around as far back as 500 B.C., the primary self-propelled manual wheelchair, which presented a person who had a walking disability the chance to become more independent, was more than likely built by An individual by the name of Stephen Farfler in 1655. Stephen Farfler was a 22 year old paraplegic watchmaker and his innovative chair gave him the capability to be able to move around without someone's help. His hand operated elderly scooters seemed like something between a soapbox racer and a bicycle powered by hand. Much later, in 1783 another manual wheelchair was built by a man named John Dawson, who later became a wheelchair manufacturer and for the remainder of his life was dubbed The Wheelchair Maker. He was the one who made a chair with the ease of the individual using the chair in mind with stair lifts and also adding adjustable footrests and and even reclining chair backs.

 

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