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lundi, mars 24, 2008
The wheelchair is part of my life...
This week, I would like to tackle the topic of wheelchairs. I often compare it to a pair of shoes. Indeed a bad pair of shoes is painful, the same holds true for a bad wheelchair. A back rest which is too high will hinder your arms when pushing your wheelchair, a back rest which is too low will be dangerous as you might risk to fall back. If your foot rest is too high then your knees will knock your chin, if on the opposite it is too low then you will loose control of your chair. Choosing your wheelchair is hard and customization is expensive, so you usually have to cope with standardization.
In France , if a €600 pair of shoes will enable you to be the king of the night, a €600 wheelchair will not lead you very far.
Furthermore, I believe that a wheelchair reflects your inner personality so you do not want your wheelchair to be ugly, you want it to be trendy and fashion like you will do with your shoes. Some carbon there, some aluminum here and some titan over there, expensive materials that are adding up easily and quickly. These materials play in favor of nice wheelchairs but they also contribute to your health and your safety. Indeed titanium hand rims might sound superfluous but it allows your hands to break without overheating. Some carbon and some aluminum decrease the weight and thus diminish your effort to get your chair going. A small reminder, arms are not originally made to play the role of legs and they cannot provide the same level of effort and do not have the same power.
My conclusion is that a good wheelchair, a wheelchair you are proud of, will have a positive influence on your well-being but it will also cost you an eye.
Departure: D-73
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