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Mobile Scooter and Most Frequently Cited Mobility/Disability Impairments Suggesting Mobile Scooter Use

Welcome to MobileScooter.org! You will find here several choices of manufacturers and suppliers of mobile scooters to fit your mobile scooter needs. Has your mobility been impaired recently? Are you suffering from a debilitating disease or disability like fibromyalgia, anemia, or any lung disease that is leaving you tired and gasping for air after just a few yards of walking or standing up for more than a minute? Then a mobile scooter might be the right choice for you. Go ahead and explore the site, and explore the options you have.

The mobile scooter industry has produced several brands and models that differ in size, utility, and of course price. You can find anything from a super-light mobile scooter that is suitable for transporting you from room to room in your house, to a handicap scooter model that can take on rough city streets and pavements, as well as rowdy rural roads, even nature trails. At the moment, mobile scooters or aka mobility scooters are most popular in the USA, UK, and Australia/New Zealand. You can find a range of scooters in between lightweight and heavy duty too. Being versatile and small, they might be able to take you anywhere where you might normally walk to. The most frequently cited conditions and injuries that benefit from using a mobile scooter are: Club foot, polio, cerebral palsy, and spinal cord injury.

Club foot

Club foot is a condition that affects males twice as often as females and results in the feet twisted inward by 90 degrees at the ankle. It makes normal walking next to impossible; people with this disease appear to walk on their ankles instead. While there are surgical solutions and non surgical treatments possible, a person with club foot condition can use an electric mobility scooter to their advantage.

Polio

This virally-caused infection of the central nervous system results in paralysis of the lower extremities. It can be treated and cured within 6-8 months time. During the time of paralysis, it is advisable to use mobility scooters. Wheelchairs would be another option for transportation.

Cerebral palsy

There are several types of this disease that affects human movement due to disconnects in the cerebral and cortex parts of the brain. When the cerebral palsy manifests itself as an unsteady gait or as severe impairments of the movement, it is possible to use a mobile scooter to compensate for the lost mobility. However, if the type of cerebral palsy at hand is also associated with conditions such as epilepsy, then, of course, depending on the frequency of epileptic seizures, using a power scooter or power wheelchair may not be advisable.

Spinal cord injury

Spinal cord injuries, caused by causes like car accidents, can easily put a person in a wheelchair. When the activity of the lower extremities is hindered by the injury, the person's mobility is severely limited. A mobile scooter can be used for movement if the upper body strength is sufficient to have the person sit straight in the seat and control the tiller of the mobile scooter. If that works, the person is able to use the mobile scooter both indoors (preferably a 3 wheel mobility scooter) and outdoors for any transportation.

There, these are the most frequently cited medical conditions that suggest using mobile disability scooters. Explore the site further to find links to more information about mobile scooters that will best fit your condition.

For more conditions suitable for electric mobility scooter use, see handicap scooters and disabled mobility scooters. For outstanding 3 and 4 wheel mobility scooter brands, parts and accessories compare Pride Celebrity scooter reviews. For heavier patients, compare bariatric scooter reviews will come in handy.

We do get many inquiries about electric mobility scooters from countries like UK, AU and Canada which have Medicare (or NHS) systems in place. You can find out more info on Medicare coverage of mobile scooters and how you can save money in the section Medicare scooter.

 

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