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Side Wheel Attachment for Handicapped - 0 views

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    Side Wheel Attachment A daily challenge for a handicapped individual is to get an easy and reliable transportation from place to place. To fulfil this problem we will find many companies providing mobility products for handicapped people. Now a day's there are wonderful products and devices available in the market for them. There are several different factors that should be considered before purchasing or providing a vehicle to a handicap for their use. The enquiry for vehicles will save both time and money. Scooters or bikes with Side wheel attachment are not much different from normal scooters or bikes, they are normal scooters with 2 wheels one in the front and another is in the back along with side wheel attachment that is 2 more wheels extra in back.The two wheeler modified by ability aids for the use of handicapped. Active for All is now providing excellent range of products to our clients at reasonable prices. These products are available in different models and sizes for disabled people for their specific needs. The products that we are for handicapped people are hand driven cycle; battery operated three wheelers, advertisement tricycle, modified two wheeler bike and also wheelchair. Our products are made using excellent class elements and quality raw materials so that they don't break easily. We deal in all types of vehicles for handicapped and have easy payment options to make their purchase more relevant and purposeful. Handicapped people can get side wheel attachments for their vehicles at affordable prices. These attachments are of great use as they help people in earning their living without depending on any 3rd person. These side wheel attachments are made from best quality material.
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Child Care with Cerebral Palsy - 0 views

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    Cerebral palsy-also known as CP-is a condition caused by injury to the parts of the brain that control our ability to use our muscles and bodies. Cerebral means having to do with the brain. Palsy means weakness or problems with using the muscles. Often the injury happens before birth, sometimes during delivery, or soon after being born. Physical symptoms typically appear in the first few years of life. Cerebral Palsy are frequently slow to reach developmental milestones such as learning to roll over, sit, crawl, smile, or walk. Cerebral Palsy occurs in 1 in every 300 children (Source: Center for Disease Control). Cerebral Palsy is a condition that effects the brain and nervous system and can cause many different symptoms ranging from extremely mild to extremely severe. There are different kinds of CP: spastic, dyskinetic, ataxic, hypotonic, and mixed. We believe Sadie is spastic. Cerebral palsy (CP) children can also have learning problems, speech, problems with hearing or seeing (called sensory problems), intellectual differences, and behavioral or emotional challenges. Cerebral palsy does not always cause serious disabilities. Usually, the greater the injury to the brain, the more severe the CP. Cerebral Palsy (CP) can be mild, moderate, or severe. Mild CP may mean a child is clumsy. Moderate CP may mean the child walks with a limp. He or she may need a special leg brace or a cane. More severe CP can affect all parts of a child's physical abilities.Child with moderate or severe CP may have to use a wheelchair and other special equipment. Cerebral palsy is caused by damage or abnormal development to parts of the brain responsible for controlling muscles and movement. The damage or abnormal growth usually occurs before, during or shortly after birth. Cerebral palsy is a non-progressive but ever changing condition; children with cerebral palsy will have high, low or fluctuating tone in their muscles depending on the level and extent of damage t
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Child Care with Cerebral Palsy - 0 views

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    Cerebral palsy-also known as CP-is a condition caused by injury to the parts of the brain that control our ability to use our muscles and bodies. Cerebral means having to do with the brain. Palsy means weakness or problems with using the muscles. Often the injury happens before birth, sometimes during delivery, or soon after being born. Physical symptoms typically appear in the first few years of life. Cerebral Palsy are frequently slow to reach developmental milestones such as learning to roll over, sit, crawl, smile, or walk. Cerebral Palsy occurs in 1 in every 300 children (Source: Center for Disease Control). Cerebral Palsy is a condition that effects the brain and nervous system and can cause many different symptoms ranging from extremely mild to extremely severe. There are different kinds of CP: spastic, dyskinetic, ataxic, hypotonic, and mixed. We believe Sadie is spastic. Cerebral palsy (CP) children can also have learning problems, speech, problems with hearing or seeing (called sensory problems), intellectual differences, and behavioral or emotional challenges. Cerebral palsy does not always cause serious disabilities. Usually, the greater the injury to the brain, the more severe the CP. Cerebral Palsy (CP) can be mild, moderate, or severe. Mild CP may mean a child is clumsy. Moderate CP may mean the child walks with a limp. He or she may need a special leg brace or a cane. More severe CP can affect all parts of a child's physical abilities.Child with moderate or severe CP may have to use a wheelchair and other special equipment. Cerebral palsy is caused by damage or abnormal development to parts of the brain responsible for controlling muscles and movement. The damage or abnormal growth usually occurs before, during or shortly after birth. Cerebral palsy is a non-progressive but ever changing condition; children with cerebral palsy will have high, low or fluctuating tone in their muscles depending on the level and extent of damage to
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Child Care with Cerebral Palsy - 0 views

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    Cerebral palsy-also known as CP-is a condition caused by injury to the parts of the brain that control our ability to use our muscles and bodies. Cerebral means having to do with the brain. Palsy means weakness or problems with using the muscles. Often the injury happens before birth, sometimes during delivery, or soon after being born. Physical symptoms typically appear in the first few years of life. Cerebral Palsy are frequently slow to reach developmental milestones such as learning to roll over, sit, crawl, smile, or walk. Cerebral Palsy occurs in 1 in every 300 children (Source: Center for Disease Control). Cerebral Palsy is a condition that effects the brain and nervous system and can cause many different symptoms ranging from extremely mild to extremely severe. There are different kinds of CP: spastic, dyskinetic, ataxic, hypotonic, and mixed. We believe Sadie is spastic. Cerebral palsy (CP) children can also have learning problems, speech, problems with hearing or seeing (called sensory problems), intellectual differences, and behavioral or emotional challenges. Cerebral palsy does not always cause serious disabilities. Usually, the greater the injury to the brain, the more severe the CP. Cerebral Palsy (CP) can be mild, moderate, or severe. Mild CP may mean a child is clumsy. Moderate CP may mean the child walks with a limp. He or she may need a special leg brace or a cane. More severe CP can affect all parts of a child's physical abilities.Child with moderate or severe CP may have to use a wheelchair and other special equipment. Cerebral palsy is caused by damage or abnormal development to parts of the brain responsible for controlling muscles and movement. The damage or abnormal growth usually occurs before, during or shortly after birth. Cerebral palsy is a non-progressive but ever changing condition; children with cerebral palsy will have high, low or fluctuating tone in their muscles depending on the level and extent of damage to
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Best Commode Chair With wheel for Handicapped Persons With all Features - 0 views

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    Commode Chair With wheel is a bedside commode easily opens and folds, and will fold flat for convenient storage and transportation. The easy to use snap buttons allows this commode to open and fold in seconds. The durable plastic snap on seat and lid with the grey powder coated steel welded
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Karma Folding commode rainbow 5 chairs With Wheels - 0 views

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    The Karma Commode Chair Rainbow 5 is foldable, and can hence be carried around at will. It has a seat width of 17 inches and once folded, will accommodate in the smallest of corners. The height of this product can be adjusted as per that of the user. The Karma Commode Chair Rainbow 5 is a bright purple in colour with a silvery powder coating, and is smart to look at. This commode chair is very easy to clean and re-use, without compromising on the hygiene factor. Made using very durable steel, this chair is rust-free, and is hence virtually lifelong-assured. The size and dimensions of the chair ensure that it can be carried around at will. A Karma Rainbow 5 Commode, known in British English simply as a commode, is a type of chair used by someone who needs help going to the toilet due to illness, injury or disability. A Karma Rainbow 5 Commode has sometimes wheels to transport easily to the bathroom or shower. Most commode chairs have a removable pail and flip-back armrests.
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Karma Rainbow 2 @ Rs 2599 : Karma Commode Chair Rainbow 2 : Karma Rainbow 2 Commode Cha... - 0 views

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    Life with a disability often brings a host of general health concerns and, in this section of the AMS Vans Wheelchair and Disabilities blog, we examine those concerns and potential remedies. Some information is disability-specific, and other articles offer useful tips and ideas to safeguard the health of people with disabilities in general. Discover new treatment methods and experimental medicines that offer promising results. The Health section presents a platform for open discussion about all health-related issues.
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Wheelchair : Handicap Products: A Tricycle Is a Type Of Human-Powered Land Vehicle - 0 views

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    A Tricycle is a type of human-powered land vehicle powered by the arms rather than the legs, as on a bicycle. Most handcycles are tricycle in form, with two coasting rear wheels and one steerable powered front wheel. Despite usually having three wheels, they are also known as handbikes. Many manufacturers have designed and released hand-powered recumbent trikes, or handcycles. Handcycles are a regular sight at HPV meets and are beginning to be seen on the streets. These usually follow a delta design with front wheels driven by standard derailleur gearing powered by hand cranks. Brake levers are usually mounted on the handholds which are usually mounted in phase, unlike pedal cranks, which are usually 180° out of phase. This allows the rider to more easily use their torso to help propel the cycle. The entire crank assembly and the front wheel turn together, allowing the rider to steer and crank simultaneously. Single-Hand-Drive-Tricycle come in a variety of styles, making them accessible to people with a wide variety of disabilities. There are also hybrids between a handcycle, a recumbent bike and a tricycle. Fork steer handcycles represent the majority of handcycles sold. They work well for both low and high-level spinal injuries, and most have adjustable footrests, seat angle, and come with a variety of gearing, wheel and tire configurations depending on intended use: racing, recreation, or touring. Manufacturers of this type of handcycle include Invacare (Top End), Intrepid Equipment, Varna, Schmicking and Sunrise Medical. Lean steer handcycles are another type of handcycle. In this type of handcycle the rider leans into the turn to steer. There is a longer learning curve with lean steer handcycles, and they are significantly less stable at high speed. The lean steer system feels similar to mono skiing: using your whole body to steer the handcycle. Lean steer handcycles can work well for lower-level injuries; although, some athletes with high-level di
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Wheelchair : Handicap Products: Facilities For Disabilities In India Under Disability A... - 0 views

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    Facilities For Disabilities In India Under Disability Act of 1995 India's Disability Act of 1995 provides various facilities for both children and adults with disabilities in India. Under the Disabilities Act of India, children with disabilities have the right to free education until they reach the age of eighteen in schools that are integrated, or in 'special,' schools. Children with disabilities have the right to appropriate transportation, removal of architectural barriers, as well as the restructuring of curriculum and modifications in the examination system. Scholarships, uniforms, books, and teaching materials are all provided to children with disabilities for free in India. Children with disabilities in India have access to special schools that are equipped with vocational training facilities, and non-formal education. India provides training institutions for teachers in order to establish manpower. Parents of children with disabilities in the nation can move to an appropriate court for the redress of grievances in regards to their children with disabilities; Mobility Products for Handicapped. Parents of children with disabilities in India are required to obtain a, 'disability certificate,' in order to access the facilities mentioned above; they can obtain this certificate from their nearest government hospital, where an Identity Card from the, 'Office of the Commissioner for Disabilities,' will issue it. People in rural areas can obtain this Identity Card from their Block Development Officer's Office (BDO). Side Wheel Attachment for Activa Recent Disability Figures in India: At least 1.2 million people with disabilities in India are living in households consisting only of people with disability. While the total people with disabilities increased by just over 22 per cent over a decade, from almost 22 million in the Census 2001 to 26.8 million in 2011, the number of people with disabilities living on their own has nearly doubled, jumpin
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    If you're looking for a HEARING AIDS, you've come to the right place. We take pride in our expansive selection, which includes POCKET HEARING AIDS,ITC HEARING AIDS,BTE HEARING AIDS and more Still not sure what you're looking for? No Problem. Refer to our HEARING AIDS buying guides, where you'll find the information you need to make an informed decision.
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Wheelchair : Handicap Products: Walker Folding Model - 0 views

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    This Folding Walker from Medline supports up to 500 lbs. and has an adjustable height from 30" to 40" in one inch increments. The walker can be folded to a slim 4.5" for easy transport and storage and the front cross braces are located near the top of the walker for maximum stride.
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