Great video, will now stick my patients on 18”, 20”, and 22” wheelchairs to trial them. I measured my patient wrong width wise and actually got the width as 26 inches! Thank god a more experienced occupational therapist helped me out on that one
It almost Seems like you guys are reading my mind -many time it seems when I’m in pain , you come up with a video addressing it. Now I’m looking to have a wheelchair built, and you come out with a guide to choosing one! Thanks , God bless!
what level is the patient at ? if its light amounts you could use a pad if its more maybe a catheter depending on the setting, but it also depends on if they are incontinent because they dont know they need to go or if its because they cant get to a bathroom on their own either way improving patient independance with transfers is generally a good idea.
Need to do a show on permit wheel chairs.electric wheels chairs that are too short for in legs for a grown tall man.my son keeps sliding forward in the wheel chair.legs too long
Do you happen to know if they base what the insurance can give you off what you need ? Or is it more it’s whatever your insurance can pay for and you have to have that kind, hope I asked that right. I have to get my first wheelchair unfortunately due to health issues getting worse I’m 25 years old If I’m weak and I’m a really small guy ( very short and petite )and can’t push a bulky chair do they have options that are more lightweight too ?
Tyler, I've been a paraplegic for 45 years, and the best take away from this video is don't listen to these guys. You are young and need to talk to people who specialize in fitting and supplying wheelchairs for active users. Yes, there are very compact and lightweight chairs available. Look up TiLite and Quickie for U.S. made , and Kuschal and RGK from Europe. These are just a couple of many. Good luck bud.
I was in a nursing home and saw the damages to my fellow Veterans and the extra physical therapy they needed. I also learned this my reading about the insurance companies and what they will pay for and how much. I am looking for a wheelchair, and the one I like is outside what they will pay. But my health is more important to me.
@@williamhubschwerlin3096 I know the VA got a wheelchair when I had my stroke. I don’t know how much it cost probably under$2500 at the most. The one I have is good. My health got better and I I need a better wheelchair. I have to wait almost 2, maybe three years before the VA buy another. I’m kind of strapped for cash right now too so maybe get one on credit😂
thanks for this video i am on non bearing process of my recovery is there a specific wheelchair for non bearing weight if I sit on a wheel chair and my toe touch the ground is already bear a weight even sitting only?
These clowns label this video how to choose a wheelchair and then they’re sitting there in two transport wheelchairs those are not made for people in wheelchairs permanently those are made for pushing people around please don’t follow advice from these clowns
@@rabbit_scribeThat just means that you can propell yourself but if you look at the armrests and footplates then you should se that those are not made for active full time wheelchair users, I would need to start to use a wheelchair part time by my 30s or earlier to to my disability and there is no way I would use either
Great video, will now stick my patients on 18”, 20”, and 22” wheelchairs to trial them. I measured my patient wrong width wise and actually got the width as 26 inches! Thank god a more experienced occupational therapist helped me out on that one
It almost Seems like you guys are reading my mind -many time it seems when I’m in pain , you come up with a video addressing it. Now I’m looking to have a wheelchair built, and you come out with a guide to choosing one! Thanks , God bless!
Thank you! this was very helpful. My Mom is 93 and arriving at the point of difficulty moving around.
Joycelyn
You guys are the best!
Getting a wheelchair for mom. Thank you for the information!
Good info. Could you do a vid for problems/solutions when patient pees in diapers in chair a lot ? How to deal with wet cushions and such.
what level is the patient at ? if its light amounts you could use a pad if its more maybe a catheter depending on the setting, but it also depends on if they are incontinent because they dont know they need to go or if its because they cant get to a bathroom on their own either way improving patient independance with transfers is generally a good idea.
also need to mention im still a student so please keep that in mind.
Where is your I Sydney Pl tell me direction
Need to do a show on permit wheel chairs.electric wheels chairs that are too short for in legs for a grown tall man.my son keeps sliding forward in the wheel chair.legs too long
Excellent video!
Do you happen to know if they base what the insurance can give you off what you need ? Or is it more it’s whatever your insurance can pay for and you have to have that kind, hope I asked that right.
I have to get my first wheelchair unfortunately due to health issues getting worse
I’m 25 years old
If I’m weak and I’m a really small guy ( very short and petite )and can’t push a bulky chair do they have options that are more lightweight too ?
Tyler, I've been a paraplegic for 45 years, and the best take away from this video is don't listen to these guys. You are young and need to talk to people who specialize in fitting and supplying wheelchairs for active users. Yes, there are very compact and lightweight chairs available. Look up TiLite and Quickie for U.S. made , and Kuschal and RGK from Europe. These are just a couple of many. Good luck bud.
doing a good job
Insurance companies pay for the cheapest wheelchair. They save money on the chair, but end up paying for in medical bills.
I was in a nursing home and saw the damages to my fellow Veterans and the extra physical therapy they needed.
I also learned this my reading about the insurance companies and what they will pay for and how much.
I am looking for a wheelchair, and the one I like is outside what they will pay. But my health is more important to me.
@@williamhubschwerlin3096 I know the VA got a wheelchair when I had my stroke. I don’t know how much it cost probably under$2500 at the most. The one I have is good. My health got better and I I need a better wheelchair. I have to wait almost 2, maybe three years before the VA buy another. I’m kind of strapped for cash right now too so maybe get one on credit😂
Where can you get replacement rubber covering for the big wheels? Mine have shredded and now rolls partly on metal.
Can you pleased explain what my rear seat highth should be if I've ft
Why do you put banners over what you are showing, so it can't be seen?
So how does 'famous' qualify you for anything?
thanks for this video i am on non bearing process of my recovery is there a specific wheelchair for non bearing weight if I sit on a wheel chair and my toe touch the ground is already bear a weight even sitting only?
+physicaltherapyvideo it's worth it thanks for your advice!!!!
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This is not a transfer wheelchair
Can't you go metric? You are talking about health issues FHS!
We don't use metric here for many things so maybe both would be better
metric is trash tho :/ we like global super power measurments system.
These clowns label this video how to choose a wheelchair and then they’re sitting there in two transport wheelchairs those are not made for people in wheelchairs permanently those are made for pushing people around please don’t follow advice from these clowns
Truth spoken right there. They are the last people you want to take advice from on wheelchairs. 45 yrs lived experience.
Those aren't transport chairs. Look as the wheels.
@@rabbit_scribeThat just means that you can propell yourself but if you look at the armrests and footplates then you should se that those are not made for active full time wheelchair users, I would need to start to use a wheelchair part time by my 30s or earlier to to my disability and there is no way I would use either