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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
Wheelchair users are people who already have a wheelchair or who can benefit from using a wheelchair because their ability to walk is limited. Wheelchair users include:
Wheelchair users are people who already have a wheelchair or who can benefit from using a wheelchair because their ability to walk is limited. The needs of each wheelchair user will vary. However, they all need an appropriate wheelchair. Every well-fitting wheelchair provides the user some postural support. The backrest, cushion, footrests and armrests all provide postural support when adjusted to suit the wheelchair user’s size. However many children and adults need additional postural support in their wheelchair. Wheelchair users include:
* Children, Adults and the Elderly;  
* Children, Adults and the Elderly;  
* Men, Women, Girls and Boys;
* Men, Women, Girls and Boys;
* People with different mobility impairments, lifestyles, life roles and backgrounds;
* People with different mobility impairments, lifestyles, life roles and backgrounds;
* People living and working in different environments including rural, semi-urban and urban.
* People living and working in different environments including rural, semi-urban and urban.
The needs of each wheelchair user will vary. However, they all need an appropriate wheelchair. Every well-fitting wheelchair provides the user some postural support. The backrest, cushion, footrests and armrests all provide postural support when adjusted to suit the wheelchair user’s size. However many children and adults need additional postural support in their wheelchair.
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=== Neurological Conditions ===


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==== Non-Progressive ====
===== [[Spinal Cord Injury]] =====
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People with a spinal cord injury are very likely to be at risk of developing a pressure sore. This is because most people with a spinal cord injury cannot feel below the level of their injury. Always prescribe a pressure relief cushion.
 
===== [[Spina Bifida Occulta|Spina Bifida]] =====
===== [[Cerebral Palsy Introduction|Cerebral Palsy]] =====
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Cerebral palsy affects people very differently. For a person with cerebral palsy who can sit upright, it is important to remember that they may have difficulty keeping their sitting position because they get tired. This makes doing things harder and more tiring. Good support is very important. People with cerebral palsy may need additional postural support in a wheelchair. To do this safely and effectively, intermediate-level training is needed.




=== [[Spinal Cord Injury]] ===
===== Polio =====
People with a spinal cord injury are very likely to be at risk of developing a pressure sore. This is because most people with a spinal cord injury cannot feel below the level of their injury. Always prescribe a pressure relief cushion.


=== Cerebral Palsy ===
==== Progressive ====
Cerebral palsy affects people very differently. For a person with cerebral palsy who can sit upright, it is important to remember that they may have difficulty keeping their sitting position because they get tired. This makes doing things harder and more tiring. Good support is very important. People with cerebral palsy may need additional postural support in a wheelchair. To do this safely and effectively, intermediate-level training is needed.
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[[MS Multiple Sclerosis|Multiple Sclerosis]]


=== [[MS Multiple Sclerosis|Multiple Sclerosis]] ===
[[Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (aka ALS or Lou Gehrig’s Disease)|Motor Neuron Disease]]


=== [[Spina Bifida Occulta|Spina Bifida]] ===


=== [[Amputations]] ===
=== Orthopaedic Conditions ===


=== [[Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (aka ALS or Lou Gehrig’s Disease)|Motor Neuron Disease]] ===
===== [[Amputations]] =====
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== References  ==
== References  ==



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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Wheelchair users are people who already have a wheelchair or who can benefit from using a wheelchair because their ability to walk is limited. The needs of each wheelchair user will vary. However, they all need an appropriate wheelchair. Every well-fitting wheelchair provides the user some postural support. The backrest, cushion, footrests and armrests all provide postural support when adjusted to suit the wheelchair user’s size. However many children and adults need additional postural support in their wheelchair. Wheelchair users include:

  • Children, Adults and the Elderly;
  • Men, Women, Girls and Boys;
  • People with different mobility impairments, lifestyles, life roles and backgrounds;
  • People living and working in different environments including rural, semi-urban and urban.

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Neurological Conditions[edit | edit source]

Non-Progressive[edit | edit source]

Spinal Cord Injury[edit | edit source]

People with a spinal cord injury are very likely to be at risk of developing a pressure sore. This is because most people with a spinal cord injury cannot feel below the level of their injury. Always prescribe a pressure relief cushion.

Spina Bifida[edit | edit source]
Cerebral Palsy[edit | edit source]

Cerebral palsy affects people very differently. For a person with cerebral palsy who can sit upright, it is important to remember that they may have difficulty keeping their sitting position because they get tired. This makes doing things harder and more tiring. Good support is very important. People with cerebral palsy may need additional postural support in a wheelchair. To do this safely and effectively, intermediate-level training is needed.


Polio[edit | edit source]

Progressive[edit | edit source]