Wheelchair Cushions: 5 Fast Facts

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Fact #1. The first official wheelchair was developed in the late 1500s. The first self-propelling wheelchair came about in 1655. In 1783, the design was improved upon. A chair was developed that moved on two large wheels and one small one. By the late 1800s, several improvements had been made to the wheelchair that are still seen today. This includes things like rear push wheels and hollow rubber wheels.
Fact #2. The seat in most wheelchairs is made of thin fabric. It doesn't provide much support or comfort. For those who only need to use one sparingly, this may not be a problem. Some individuals spend all of their waking hours in one, and should be as comfortable as possible. It's important that the wheelchair cushion properly aligns the skeleton since this prevents any imbalance of pressure on the body. It also allows for regular movement.
Fact #3. Depending on someone's body symmetry, they may need a wheelchair cushion that has plenty of give and molds to their body, or one that is very stiff. You also want to make sure it isn't made from any fabrics that could irritate a skin condition. The user's daily activities should be considered, as well. Do they spend a lot of time getting in and out of cars? Do they require help getting into bed? These things will help you decide on smaller details of the cushion.
Fact #4. Try to find a wheelchair cushion that disperses body weight. This will reduce the pressure on the lower back. Some cushions are filled with cooling gel. These help moderate a person's temperature. Models with padded, textured tops can provide a nice massaging sensation. You may also want a cover that's antimicrobial to prevent germs.
Fact #5. Wheelchair cushions with memory foam cores are more comfortable. They put almost zero pressure on the user. Male users in particular may want a cushion with a cut-out in the pelvic area. Since the cushions are not permanently attached, a model with safety straps is a good idea. This prevents the cushion from sliding when the wheelchair is in motion.
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