Some adventures in the wheelchair prove more traumatic than others.
When Sue Austin was 29, she fell ill and was left needing to use a wheelchair.
The young man in the wheelchair was there, resting an elbow on one of the tables, gazing out at the water.
A manual wheelchair is powered either by the individual using the wheelchair or by an assistant.
“Concerning the positioning of the wheelchair space, this is not segregated from other passengers.
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Therefore, ensuring wheelchair users have timely access to suitable chairs could result in cost savings to the NHS.”
If in the elite wheelchair section of the event you will only use a racing wheelchair approved by us.”
They later formed Everest & Jennings, Inc., which subsequently became one of the world’s major wheelchair manufacturers.
I am sure David will learn a lot from being temporarily in a wheelchair – he will be experiencing a range of perspectives.
Various members of the team worked tirelessly with Ms Dunne to ascertain if the wheelchair could be collapsed to meet the requirements.
A standard folding wheelchair has a cross-brace design (X-frame), which allows the wheelchair to fold laterally via a scissor-like action.
Typically, a wheelchair consists of four wheels: two large wheels in the rear, which are used for propelling the wheelchair, and two small wheels in the front, which swivel and are called casters.
Wheelchair-using gym instructor Kris Saunders-Stowe gives us the lowdown on everything you can do, including "wheelchair spinning" classes, and Bad Education star Jack Binstead talks about his love of the gym.
In our haste to cross a road on the way to a children's theatre production, a long-promised treat for Harry – more of the joys of theatre in a wheelchair shortly – my wife has pitched the wheelchair off the curb.
But the judgement in Mr Paulley's favour was reversed by the Court of Appeal in 2014, which ruled that although wheelchair users have priority to occupy the wheelchair space, there is no legal requirement for bus drivers to move other passengers from it.
Ella Beaumont, 25, from Dudswell near Berkhamsted in Hertfordshire, who has been paralysed and in a wheelchair since birth, studied sports coaching science with disability studies and represented Great Britain at the Under 25 wheelchair basketball world championships.
Following the incident, a judge at Leeds County Court ruled that bus companies were not legally required to compel parents to move their children’s buggies to make way for wheelchair users, and that the “proper remedy” for wheelchair users to get improvements in such cases is to ask Parliament.
The Barbie x Izzy Wheels by ART SCHOOL design is formed around the idea of using accessories to communicate identity - merging Barbie’s iconic accessories with ART SCHOOL’s signature spray painted Swarovski jewellery, and how a wheelchair user can in turn transform a wheelchair into an accessory by customising.
Terms to avoid, with acceptable alternatives in brackets, include victim of, suffering from, afflicted by, crippled by (prefer person who has, person with); wheelchair-bound, in a wheelchair (uses a wheelchair); person who is less able, invalid (disabled person); mentally handicapped, backward, retarded, slow (person with learning difficulties or disabilities); the disabled, the handicapped, the blind, the deaf (disabled people, blind people, deaf people); deaf and dumb (deaf and speech-impaired, hearing and speech-impaired)
wheelchair
noun artifact
- a movable chair mounted on large wheels; for invalids or those who cannot walk; frequently propelled by the occupant
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