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A clinical guide to:
If a heavier MWC is properly configured, it may feel subjectively lighter than a lighter poorly configured wheelchair.
Lin et al. 2015
Conduct comprehensive assessments to understand the specific mobility needs, lifestyle and environmental contexts of each user. This includes evaluating physical capabilities, daily routines and the environment in which the wheelchair will be used.
Active / ultralightweight wheelchairs can improve activity, participation and increase mobility, only as effectively as the extent to which it meets the needs of the individual and allows them to better function in their daily environments.
Ferretti, et al. 2021.
Active / ultralightweight wheelchairs are easier to transport and manoeuvre, making it simpler for users to access different locations and participate in activities that might otherwise be challenging due to environmental constraints.
Rigid frames support high-performance activities, while foldable frames facilitate easy transportation
The choice between rigid and foldable frames often depends on the user's lifestyle and specific need
Smith et al. 2016