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From Disabled World Wheelbench Information for Sitting Disabilities By Disabled World
Sitting disability has generally been an unrecognized disability. The term "sitting disability" is not a well known expression although it is a term used to describe notable symptoms for people with severe back pain. People with both sitting and mobility problems often have to use a wheelbench, a wheeled mobility device in which the user lies down, which is usually too large to fit into an elevator. A wheelbench somewhat resembles a hospital gurney or wheelchair. The main difference is that the gurney is primarily made to move patients around in a hospital and is less comfortable for long distances or outdoors. A wheelbench has much bigger wheels than a wheelchair. The user pushes the wheels with their hands in the same manner as propelling a wheelchair or the wheelbench can be moved by a second person pulling or pushing it by the handles. A wheelbench is constructed in a similar way to a wheelchair, except that it has a stretcher on the top instead of a seat. Most wheelbenches are collapsible. Accommodations for people who have a sitting disability are being enforced as Western nations integrate Universal design into their societies. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Disabled World (www.disabled-world.com) provides a large range of worldwide health and disability information. Coming Events related to health and disability can be posted at http://disabilityevents.disabled-world.com Disabled World also operates a worldwide Disability Community at http://community.disabled-world.com © Copyright 2009 - Disabled World |