Powered Wheel Chair is the new development in research nowadays but due to its high costing, it has attracted very less customers in the market. Users of powered wheel chair are very less reason being unawareness among the people. Wheelchair designs vary greatly to take account of the diverse needs of users. To ensure wheelchairs are appropriate, thorough understanding of the needs of the intended users and their environments is must.Users needs are best met when there is a variety of models from which to choose.
The health and safety of users would never be compromised in order to reduce costs. Although it may seem that any wheelchair is better than no wheelchair, this is not true when the wheelchair causes or contributes to injury or other health risks. Wheelchair would be designed to ensure the user’s safety and health.
Powered Wheel Chair is the new development in research nowadays but due to its high costing, it has attracted very less customers in the market. Users of powered wheel chair are very less reason being unawareness among the people. Wheelchair designs vary greatly to take account of the diverse needs of users. To ensure wheelchairs are appropriate, thorough understanding of the needs of the intended users and their environments is must.Users needs are best met when there is a variety of models from which to choose.
The health and safety of users would never be compromised in order to reduce costs. Although it may seem that any wheelchair is better than no wheelchair, this is not true when the wheelchair causes or contributes to injury or other health risks. Wheelchair would be designed to ensure the user’s safety and health.
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