Wheelchairs are widely used not only in medical facilities but also at home to ensure smooth movement, but have limited mobility due to certain body changes. Naturally, the wheelchairs that are needed every day and sometimes need to be adapted to the needs of the people, to provide a comfortable way to move around, even when long distances need to be covered.
Electric scooters - run on electricity. Electric scooters successfully travel on hills higher than 15 degrees, so they provide a wide range of mobility opportunities not only at home, but also on the streets, in public gathering spaces.
Walkers for adults are one of the most convenient guarantors of mobility for the elderly, the disabled, and others who need extra help while walking. Restrictions on mobility cause great discomfort to people, so as long as movement with a walker is possible, rehabilitation doctors recommend moving to walk as much as possible. Walkers allow people with disabilities not to lose their daily habits and, most importantly, to move around safely.
Walking sticks and crutches are probably the best known technical compensatory measures. There are many types of sticks and crutches, walkers that facilitate the movement of people with impaired balance and weakened leg muscles. Sticks you can choose made of different materials, dimensions, shape, color, weight, price, manufacturers and more. A crutch is a stick with a handle and an armpit or elbow support to support when walking. You can choose crutches from different sizes, dimensions, colors, shapes, materials from which they are made and more. The height of the crutch is measured from the floor to the handle. To choose the right crutch, its handle should be at your wrist when your hand is fully extended and close to your side.
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