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Handicapped Scooter - What Handicaps Does It Help Bridge?

Handicapped Scooter, better known as a Mobility or Mobile Scooter, has come a long way since its inception. Today, many US cities are completely adopted to their use on sidewalks. The sidewalks are equipped with curb cuts which enable a handicapped scooters to cross safely. If you are considering purchasing a handicapped scooter, you have come to the right place. We will discuss three most frequent conditions that can be helped tremendously by employing a handicapped scooter. These are: Lung related diseases, Arthritis, and Post-surgery rehabilitation. Let's look at them individually and see how a handicapped scooter can help.

Lung diseases and mobility scooters

When someone has COPD or Emphysema, or Lung Cancer, or any other lung disease, the main symptom of the disease is shortness of breath. That, in turn, causes the lack of oxygen flowing in the bloodstream, and that, in turn, since the oxygen is the critical component in each of our body cells energy production cycle, causes the overall lack of energy and malfunction of just about any body organ. When a person is on the move, most of the energy and oxygen is spent on the movement itself. For the purpose of saving oxygen and energy, a handicapped scooter or a mobility scooter is used. The oxygen that would otherwise be used for movement is now saved by the person's body and can be used for the production of energy that ensures all body organs are functioning properly.

It is not a coincidence that you will frequently see handicapped scooters equipped with oxygen tanks, just in case.

Mobility scooters for arthritis rehabilitation

Arthritis means that the person's joints have been inflamed. Arthritis is often accompanied by a constant pain. Often, due to added pressures on the joint that is already inflamed, the pain is increased by moving the joint. Also, when the inflammation is in remission, such remission can be speed up by not exerting pressure on the joint. For all these reasons the person with arthritis in their joints, especially in the knees or hips, will much prefer using a handicapped scooter for mobility instead of moving their hip and knee joints.

Scooters for post surgical rehabilitation

Many times, a surgery such as hip replacement surgery is required to correct for the hip fracture. Sometimes a knee injury requires a surgery. The post-surgical period is critical for the recovery. Often, the patient will want stay in a secure, stable position. When the person needs to move, it is much preferred that he does not use his hips or knees for that. Instead, by using a handicapped scooter, he will keep his joints under little pressure, thereby speeding up the recovery.

These are the most frequently cited reasons for a person to lease or buy a handicapped scooter. They are in no way exhaustive. But they illustrate the general reasons why people use the mobility scooters. Do you have a condition or disease that would benefit from a mobility scooter? If so, continue discovering more information on this site and find mobility scooter review or perhaps compare with a bariatric scooter review. Find a scooter that will best meet your needs.

 

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