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Dog Wheelchairs – A Big Benefit

If being kept chained makes a doggy feel restless, can you imagine how it feels when it will’t move at all due to its disability? This article talks about how dog wheelchairs will help your pet deal with its disability better and lead a more healthy life.
If your pup is suffering from physical disability and is unable to move around on its own, then as a loving, compassionate and considerate owner, give him or her a wheelchair to restore the life back into your pet. Dog wheelchairs are also called dog carts and will ensure that maneuverability is made easy for your pet again.
Dog wheelchairs not only help your puppy in free mobility but also ensure that there is no additional trauma to its joints and bones. Wheelchairs for dogs come in assorted styles and techniques. Depending on the kind and extent of trauma caused or disability suffered, you may select a specific wheelchair. The prices of these wheelchairs vary depending on the manufacturers and quality. You can even custom make the wheelchairs to fit your doggy perfectly.
Dog wheelchairs are extremely useful when dogs have been diagnosed with arthritis, hip dysplasia and neurological ailments. Wheelchairs also smooth-en out the process of surgical recovery, building up health to the bones and muscles and restoration of partial or complete paralysis. When you are acquiring a dog wheelchair, make sure that the strap could be adjusted. Adjustable straps enable easier mobility from one place to the other and also keep the dog’s movements balanced. Basically, the harness should facilitate casual ability to move.
Ideally, choose dog wheelchairs made of lightweight material like aluminum. If the frame is light, the puppy could find it easier to move around without any hassle. This may ease the tension on your pup’s posterior and legs and keep muscle inflammation in check. Heavy metal frames could cause further injury to the puppy and the last thing you want your dog to undergo is excessive burden. Reduce the overall strain on your dog’s body by giving it a back support saddle. This gives grip to the underbelly. The overall design of the wheelchair should be such as to support all four rear legs. Wheelchair is usually advised only in cases where treatment and rehabilitation fail. Unless there is no hope absolutely of getting back its limbs to the original state, wheelchairs are recommended only as a last resort to avoid dogs from getting too used to them.
Dog wheelchairs ease the dog’s mobility, relax its muscles and restore its original ailment. Therefore, when getting a wheelchair, comfort and strength must be the vital features to look for.
Conclusion: Dog wheelchairs are a superb way to bring new life to your pets if a disability has taken away their liveliness. Your pet could be able to run around with ease and be almost as frisky as they were before.

Charlie Johnson is a freelance author for www.WalkinWheels.com – If you’re looking for more news on Dog Wheelchairs to boost your loving doggy live a more convenient life be sure to visit us today.

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S.F. supes OK wheelchair ramp for chambers

S.F. supes OK wheelchair ramp for chambers
SAN FRANCISCO — After years of debate, the Board of Supervisors chamber at San Francisco’s City Hall could soon be wheelchair-accessible. The board voted 9-1 on Tuesday in favor of a design plan for a $450,000 wheelchair ramp connecting to the chamber’s president’s podium.

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A Medical Wheelchair Performs Everything but the Procedure

A good medical wheelchair needs to have a of number features.  Some are already present on standard extant models, but many others are not.  A number of “extra” features should be standard on medical wheelchairs.  Most manufacturers haven’t even thought about considering that they might be a really good idea.
For the purposes of this article, medical wheelchairs will be seen to be separate from those designed for individual use.  There is a reason for that, which is that they should be considered and produced as diverse entities.
An individual wheelchair is just that.  It is designed to provide the closest equivalent to natural mobility that a person who has been deprived of the same to due to accident, injury, or illness.  
Thus, they include features designed to facilitate that very important need.  The specifics vary but almost always include the ability to be folded up and put into a car for convenient travel and a height most suited to the occupant.
Outside of the need to transport individuals from location to location, medical wheelchairs have a vastly different range of needs than those for individuals.  These needs have not been addressed until recently.  
This leads to, among other things, unnecessary wear and tear on chairs and people and largely preventable theft.  Both of these have increased hospitals costs and there has yet to be an era where that is a good thing.
For people who do not work in the medical fields, the concept of wheelchair theft may be unfamiliar.  However, stop to consider that they have wheels and are designed to be propelled by the occupant, as well as not being easily secured – except in a locked room.  
Hospital personnel often have more pressing concerns, such as saving a patient, than getting a chair locked up in a basement storage room.  Combine this with the aforementioned ability to be folded up and put in a car, and wheelchair theft is a very costly concern for all manner of care facilities.
Further, a great many of the uses of medical wheelchairs are not by those who have mobility issues.  Rather policy, safety concerns, or temporary impairment requires that institutional personnel transfer the client from one locale to another.  This obviates the need for a chair to be propelled by its occupant.  Eliminating that ability makes the chair less open to theft as well giving attendants heightened ability to deal with obstreperous patients.
When the need for independent propulsion is removed, a completely new world opens up.  The handle used to steer the chair can be repositioned so that the attendant can get the most movement with the least strain.  
The same goes for raising arms and elevatable footrests, designed for easy transfer and positioning.  The addition of automatically locking brakes is a feature that most standard wheelchairs could stand to incorporate into their own designs.
A further feature that makes for an excellent medical wheelchair, both in terms of cost effectiveness and ease of use, is the fact that this redesigned product is also nestable – like shopping carts or rentable luggage carriers.  This means that several secure and convenient locations can be accessed in any institution where the chairs can be stored and retrieved quickly in time of need.

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