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BCW Powerchair
Price : $6,900.00 $6,210.00
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: - Custom wheelchair built to individual's specs5-speed controller and joystick gives optimum level of powerWeight capacity: 600lbs
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The BCW Powerchair from Wheelchairs of Kansas is a traditional powerchair for bariatric individuals. Two 4-pole motors and 60 amp module give superior performance to this durable, heavy-duty powerchair.
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Question : I need to know what disease this is, please help.?
I saw this girl at school, and she was from the special ed department. At first it, all I saw was a motorized wheelchair, and it looked like it was moving on its own. But in the seat was what looked like a baby. Only she wasn't a baby. I was told she was around my age, but she looked like an infant. Can someone please tell me what her condition is?
Answer:
if she is quite tiny and fragile,she may have osteogenesis imperfecta(latin for-imperfect making of bones)if this is the case,her bones are small and fragile and prone to repeated breaks from things that would not even bruise a person who doesnt have the disease.i had a wonderful friend with this illness,she was in college and she had a job.a really amazing girl.so,maybe befriend ur fellow student,say hi.im sure she'd appreciate being treated like the other students,and u could make a new friend!!! of course,it may be another illness altogether,but my friend did fit this description.
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Question : where can I rent a motorize wheelchair or scooter in th baton rouge area?
where can I rent a motorize wheelchair or scooter in th baton rouge area?
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a medical supply place should have them
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Question : How should we introduce a puppy to a wheelchair?
my Uncle is in a wheelchair and i do the training with the puppy...hes a Shetland Sheepdog Border Collie mix...his father was a therapy dog and the woman had an accidental litter with a rescue dog that was in a silent heat...anyways...ive already trained him a lot of things but i want to know how to train him with my Uncles wheelchair...its really not like a regular wheelchair tho...its one of those motorized wheelchairs. i need to train the puppy to walk along beside the wheelchair but not to fear it...does anyone know how to go about this?
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I am going to assume here that the puppy has not seen the wheelchair before:
1. Place the wheelchair in a room the puppy is allowed to go into. Don't turn the power on. Just place the chair in the middle of the room. Let the puppy (off leash) check it out, it will smell the wheels, etc.
2. Once the puppy has had a chance to 'look it over', then while the puppy is NOT close to it. Turn the power on. Some 'chairs make noise when turned on some don't. Then GENTLY move the toggle switch so the chair moves forward an inch or two, then back an inch or two. Let the puppy see it move. Then turn it off again. Wait a few minutes and repeat the above. Do this until the puppy again checks out the chair at least twice after the first time. Be VERY careful to not run over the puppy's toes.
3. Sit in the chair and call the puppy. Get the puppy in your lap on the chair and again do step # 2.
4. Once the puppy stops treating it any differenly than a normal chair then hook a SHORT lead to the puppy and sitting in the chair and using the hand that is NOT controling the joystick, walk the puppy SLOWLY next to the chair on the same side as the hand that is holding the leash. Do NOT get upset if you roll over the puppies toes once or twice. It will happen.
5. Once the puppy is walking correctly next to the chair (it should be watching the front tire closest to it rather than the owners knee or leg) teach it the commands SLOW for slow movement, WALK for normal speed movement and FAST for the fastest speed the chair will go. Do NOT use the HEAL command when using a chair, it would most likely confuse the dog.
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