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Wheelchair : Handicap Products: Types Of Cerebral Palsy - 0 views

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    Types of CP Associated With Muscle Tone Cerebral palsy comes in several types, which may be associated with muscle tone or specific body parts. Those associated with muscle tone include: spastic CP, where abnormally high muscle tone causes problems with movement, usually in the legs and hips; ataxia, which is marked by involuntary muscle movements; athetoid, which prevents sufferers from maintaining a fixed muscle position (for example, grasping and holding); and mixed, where symptoms of both spastic and athetoid CP occur. Cerebral Palsy: Hope Through Research: Detailed information from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, including facts on the causes, risk factors, warning signs, and types of CP. Definitions and Accommodations for Cerebral Palsy: Information on the types of CP and how to accommodate and interact with severe sufferers. From Kentucky's Office for the Americans With Disabilities Act. United Cerebral Palsy Association: Nonprofit organization that offers a nationwide network of affiliates aimed at expanding the rights, freedoms, and opportunities of those with cerebral palsy. Health Encyclopedia: Cerebral Palsy: Facts on the types, causes, prevalence, and accommodations related to cerebral palsy. Provided by the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration. Cost of Cerebral Palsy: Information on the human and economic impact of cerebral palsy, presented in the form of an academic report composed by the Environmental Protection Agency. Types of CP Associated With Body Parts Certain types of cerebral palsy are associated with specific body parts rather than with the general condition of the muscular system. These types include: quadriplegia, in which all four limbs suffer severe motor dysfunction and a general inability to work together; hemiplegia, in which the limbs on one side of the body are severely affected, with the impact more pronounced in the digits; and diplegia, which causes problems with mus
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Disabled Tricycles Adults - 0 views

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    If you're looking for a Tricycle, you've come to the right place. We take pride in our expansive selection, which includes REGULAR Tricycle,SINGLE HAND DRIVE Tricycle,DOUBLE HAND DRIVE Tricycle,CHILD MODEL Tricycle and more Still not sure what you're looking for? No Problem. Refer to our TRICYCLE buying guides, where you'll find the information you need to make an informed decision.
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    Tricycle come in variations where they are propelled by motors or by the seated occupant turning the rear wheels by hand. Often there are handles behind the seats of Wheelchairs for someone else to do the pushing. Wheelchairs are used by people for whom walking is difficult or impossible due to illness (physiological or physical), injury or disability. People with both sitting and walking disability often need to use Wheelchairs. Available with manual and motorized systems the Wheelchairs are available with us in huge varieties suiting disability correction. Variants available in basic range, paediatric wheelchairs, commode wheelchairs, reclining wheelchairs, electronic wheelchair and ergonomic wheelchairs. Tricycle Are Demanded By: Patients with physiological or physical illness Patients with sitting and walking disability Tricycle Deluxe Double Hand Drive: Frame : Made by E.R.W. Tubes 38.0 mm-16 G. 25.4 mm & 22.22 mm- 18 G. Seat & Back : M S, C.R.C. Sheet. Seat Size 18"x 16" Wheel Size : Wheel Diameter 24"x 1 1/2" Tyre and Tube Standard Company. Parts : Standard Quality. Color : Black Painted. Brake : Front Wheel liver System Drive : Rear Wheel Right Side. WITH CUSHION SEAT & BACK. Tricycles are provided to severely disabled children and adults and come in two sizes, 20 inch and 24 inch models. These trikes are grant funded and to qualify for one of these, an individual must suffer from a condition such as, but not limited to, Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome, Traumatic Brain Injury or Autism. Tricycles are designed for ordinary people who have reasonable use of all of their limbs, and reasonable balance for getting on and off of the tricycle, and for sitting on a conventional saddle that can be adjusted, to a limited degree, for driving the tricycle in a well known manner. Hand-pedaled recumbent tricycles make it possible for those without the use of their legs. Children, teens and adults with cerebral palsy and similar disorders ca
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