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Shower Wheelchairs Analysis

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Personal hygiene and cleanliness is one of the biggest issues with the disabled people. Being dependent on the caregivers for all their physical needs deprives them from a lot of the facilities, the normal human beings can enjoy. They can never wash themselves without the help of others and ever if they dare to do so, will either be unsuccessful in doing it fully, or may hurt themselves, due to the incapacity of a few limbs. If even the idea of doing this all independently pricks their mind, a normal wheelchair would not facilitate this job of theirs, rather, it would complicate the job, as a normal wheelchair does not cater for the needs of the special people under a shower. They may not be able to reach a few of the lower limbs, or their back, or they may misbalance themselves, while endeavouring to do so and consequently may hurt their already fragile or disabled body. A normal chair may not be waterproof and therefore remain wet hours after this incomplete bath and may restrict them from using their best comrade for hours. A wet chair may further cause sores on the body or the uncomfortable posture may result in the severe backache.  All these problems compelled the researchers to think about the formation or invention of a special purpose wheelchair that may answer all the worries of the dependent users. A shower wheelchair, which is also called commode, gives the user a wheeled access into and out of the shower stalls.


The main aim behind the invention of the shower wheelchairs was to give the special people; a feeling of sheer independence for the fulfillment of their most private needs, without the slightest botheration to the caregivers. This sincere feeling resulted in the making of the shower wheelchairs, that are not only very attractive in designs and colours, but also they are equipped with the features that facilitate the user to the maximum extent while he is cleaning himself. A modern shower wheelchair has different features depending upon the needs of the user, observed and recorded be the researchers, during different surveys.


Some wheelchairs have removable armrests, which permit better reach during bathing. Removing these armrests gives you an access to the parts of body, normally inaccessible, due to the normal features of an ordinary wheelchair. Shower wheelchairs also have an opening in their seat, similar to a toilet seat. This opening allows the water to flow down easily, besides allowing the user an access to his underside. Rusting of the shower chairs had worried a lot of the users, as it would reduce the life of the chair thus posing a financial pressure to the pocket of the user. To counter this problem, now the shower wheelchairs are made of the rust free steel or beautiful and durable plastic. Moreover, waterproof cloth is used for seats and backs to enable the chair dry very quickly. A shower wheelchair has the adjustable features like height adjustment or bend etc.  The price of the shower wheelchairs ranges from 200-900n US dollars and these can be bought online as well from different reputed sellers.

 
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