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The wheelchair is a liberator, not a prison. With the right wheelchair, quality of life increases dramatically. Even people with severe disabilities can have a considerable degree of independence and activity. However, choosing the wrong chair can indeed be tantamount to confinement.People selecting a chair for the first time can be distracted by emotions of loss or anger, overwhelmed with the amount that there is to learn and the number of features to consider, and unsure of their part in the selection process. Experienced chair users might know features on their present chair that dont work well, but are probably not aware of all the fast-changing choices in technology, features, or manufacturers.Choosing a Wheelchair: A Guide for Optimal Independence, a companion title to Life on Wheels guides you through the selection process to help you identify the chair that can provide you with optimal independence.Contents include: The wheelchair as a mobility tool The selection process and your part in it How to compare manufacturers (including smaller, niche manufacturers) Basic choices, such as power or manual? Fixed frame or folding? Features and options for both power and manual chair users Paying for the chair and insurance Wheelchair maintenance A primer on wheeling technique

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Choosing a Wheelchair
A Guide for Optimal Independence
Gary Karp
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Choosing a Wheelchair: A Guide for Optimal Independence
by Gary Karp
Copyright 1998 O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America.
Published by O'Reilly & Associates, Inc., 101 Morris Street, Sebastopol, CA 95472.
Series Editor: Linda Lamb
Editor: Carol Wenmoth
Production Editor: Claire Cloutier LeBlanc
Printing History:
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July 1998: First Edition
Many of the designations used by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their products are claimed as trademarks. Where those designations appear in this book, and O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. was aware of a trademark claim, the designations have been printed in caps or initial caps.
This book is meant to educate and should not be used as an alternative for professional care. Although we have exerted every effort to ensure that the information presented is accurate at the time of publication, there is no guarantee that this information will remain current over time. Appropriate medical professionals should be consulted before adopting any procedures or treatments discussed in this book.
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This book is printed on acid-free paper with 85% recycled content, 15% post-consumer waste. O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. is committed to using paper with the highest recycled content available consistent with high quality.
ISBN: 1-56592-411-8
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Table of Contents
Introduction
1
1. The Wheelchair Revolution
3
2. Large Versus Small Manufacturers
11
3. Who Pays for Your Chair?
20
4. The Selection Process
30
5. Your Role
39
6. The Basic Choice: Manual or Power
48
7. Manual Chair Decisions
56
8. Power Chair Decisions
72
9. Cushions
89
10. Seats and Backs
97
11. Footrests
109
12. Tires, Casters, and Suspension Systems
113
13. Tilt/Recline Systems and Positioning Systems
120
14. Armrests, Clothing Guards, and Accessories
128

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15. Wheelchair Maintenance
135
16. Wheeling Style and Technique
142
Conclusion
149
Manual Chair Features and Options
151
Power Chair Features and Options
154
Resources
157
Bibliography
173
Contributors
174
Index
175

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Introduction
Choosing a Wheelchair is not an especially pleasant process, particularly if you are facing it for the first time. Youor someone you lovemight need a wheelchair because of a recent traumatic injury or illness. You might be going through a time of grief and deep emotion. Sad or angry feelings might be stirred up by the very notion of choosing a wheelchair. You might anticipate that you will recover from your injury or illness, and think a personalized wheelchair isn't necessary. But the right wheelchair is a liberator, not a prison. When you choose the right chair, your quality of life increases dramatically. Even people with severe disabilities can have a considerable degree of independence and activity with the right wheels. For those who no longer need it at some point, having had the right chair will mean better health and greater strength.
Perhaps you're an experienced rider who needs some new wheels. There are probably a lot of choices and options that didn't exist when you got your current chair, and you want to make sure you take full advantage of new features and designs. Maybe your therapist or dealer could have done a better job before, and, now that you have learned from using your present chair, you want to ensure that you get the best chair possible this time.
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