I learned a lot from this video, my mom was in a wheelchair before she died, thankfully the people who helped her knew how to handle her wheelchair. Very helpful, thank you for the great information!😀👍
My son was in a wheelchair for 5 weeks after he broke a leg when he was 7.... at that age wheelies are not only fun, they're expected... his grandma was good like that and some of his best memories from that time are of her running around the hospital with him in the chair.....
This was amazingly helpful! I have said many times one should have a wheel chair driver’s license. Wish I saw this video before I Needed to start pushing one.
How do you push when your patient is much heavier than you are? I am about 65kg and my patient can be over 150kg. I have to use a lot of my body weight to push my patient up a ramp, it may also hurt my back as well. Any motorise device to assist in pushing patients up the ramp. As there are many ramps at our place or the airport.
This type of information should come with all new wheelchairs, but it doesn't. Instructions on how to use mobility aids should be available in pamphlets and put out in doctor's offices, hospitals, etc. As well as provided with the aids. Aids include crutches, canes, rollators, regular walkers, etc. Thankfully, we have U-tubers filling the gap. I was not aware that brake extenders existed. I looked on Amazon and found mary options. Thes vary in length. How do you know what length to get? (I was really surprised by the few likes this video received compared to the views. And the few comments it has.)
I like how he mentions seniors and then Parents but he doesn’t mention anyone else that you could possibly putting in a wheelchair it’s like the only people we could possibly ever be pushing the wheelchair or seniors yes that’s right I’m just being bad right now I’m not worried about it it’s just I don’t know maybe whenever people mention people with wheelchairs… I should say it seems like they think seniors and older people who are parents or whatever in that case they’re saying do you know seeing your parents probably I don’t know it’s funny
I learned a lot from this video, my mom was in a wheelchair before she died, thankfully the people who helped her knew how to handle her wheelchair. Very helpful, thank you for the great information!😀👍
I work in a hospital and this video is very helpful good to know stuff I learned a few things thanks guys.
My son was in a wheelchair for 5 weeks after he broke a leg when he was 7.... at that age wheelies are not only fun, they're expected... his grandma was good like that and some of his best memories from that time are of her running around the hospital with him in the chair.....
This was amazingly helpful! I have said many times one should have a wheel chair driver’s license. Wish I saw this video before I Needed to start pushing one.
In addition to going backwards down a curb or ramp, the person pushing can also rear the chair back and go down a curb/ramp on the back wheels.
more than 13 things I learned today, in my opinion of course. Great vid guys!
Just found this, thank you... it was perfect timing.
I’m new to being in a wheelchair. This is a good video. Thanks guys.
I'm glad you posted this ☺
These two handsome dudes are actually quite hilarious.
How do you push when your patient is much heavier than you are? I am about 65kg and my patient can be over 150kg. I have to use a lot of my body weight to push my patient up a ramp, it may also hurt my back as well. Any motorise device to assist in pushing patients up the ramp. As there are many ramps at our place or the airport.
Thanks guys!
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Going down ah hill with wheelchair
Great video as usual lads 👍🏻
I pushed my mum in her wheelchair a few days ago, and since I've been in so much pain with my back. Specifically the upper middle part.
Having the seat parallel to the ground is no longer the recommended way to set one up if it's going to be used for more than just temporary use.
Hi my front wheel fell of a I went straight down so I have jarred all my body what would I have done briisedeverything
Nice & helpful video
This type of information should come with all new wheelchairs, but it doesn't.
Instructions on how to use mobility aids should be available in pamphlets and put out in doctor's offices, hospitals, etc. As well as provided with the aids. Aids include crutches, canes, rollators, regular walkers, etc.
Thankfully, we have U-tubers filling the gap.
I was not aware that brake extenders existed. I looked on Amazon and found mary options. Thes vary in length. How do you know what length to get?
(I was really surprised by the few likes this video received compared to the views. And the few comments it has.)
So go down a ramp or curb backwards?
Showing this to my boyfriend, I'm gonna be getting a wheelchair soon so this will help him
I like how he mentions seniors and then Parents but he doesn’t mention anyone else that you could possibly putting in a wheelchair it’s like the only people we could possibly ever be pushing the wheelchair or seniors yes that’s right I’m just being bad right now I’m not worried about it it’s just I don’t know maybe whenever people mention people with wheelchairs… I should say it seems like they think seniors and older people who are parents or whatever in that case they’re saying do you know seeing your parents probably I don’t know it’s funny
This is not for people who live in a wheel chair & move themselves. I go down ramps or curbs facing forward & doing a wheelie.
Going to be expanding a neighbor's world by taking him to antique malls and town square. Know NOTHING about wheelchairs, so this helps tremendously!
That's so nice of you! You'll be just fine :)
So you go backwards on ramps?
THIS IS AWESOME! :-D
My Friend broke her leg and is using one for a week or so and said this video was great 👍
“I’ve got a big butt I cannot lie”
You could be rolling through hot gooey gum or stinking doggy poo, so check tires before trucking. Be careful out there. Cheers!
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how did i get here
Fate must have brought you here:)