Wednesday 27 October 2010

Things You Should Know About Medical Scooters

Medical Scooters

Medical scooters are electrically powered vehicles with three or four wheel. They are often used by stroke survivors, people with limited mobility, those with severe arthritis and the elderly. While the earlier versions of scooters were slow and bulky, today's scooter is lightweight and easy to transport.

Types of Medical Scooters

There are two types of medical scooters based on the number of wheels that they have, which could be three or four. Three wheels can support 250 pounds. While the scooter that has four wheels can support up to 400 pounds. Each has its pros and cons. The four wheeled scooter can support more weight and is generally faster, but it is also bulker and harder to transport. Both scooters, however, can be folded into separate sections when not in use. That makes medical scooter fairly easy to transport in cars, trucks or vans.

While the overwhelming majority of medical scooters are electrically powered, there are gas powered models available. Both can be used for many hours before they have to be refueled or recharged. However, the gas powered model because of the pollution it creates is prohibited in many states.

Special Features

Medical scooters offer many features to help the physically impaired operate them more easily. Some of these features include: a swivel seat, a headlight, an adjustable seat, a locking mechanism, and a basket in the back. Medical scooters are also available in a variety of models and colors.

Prices

Most scooters are reasonably priced. Many companies offer new scooters starting at only $800. If you want a top of the line scooter with all the bells and whistles, if could cost you over $5,000. If you are on a strict budget, you may wish purchase a pre-owned scooter from your dealer.

Advantages over Wheelchairs

Medical scooter have several advantages over a motorized wheelchair. The two most important are maneuverability and portability. Motorized wheelchairs usually do not fold up and, therefore, are difficult to transport. You might need to purchase or rent a van or a small truck just to drive them around. They also may not fit through some doorways. But when you ride a medical scooter you can go virtually anywhere you want.

Brands

Today, the scooter market is flooded with many different brands. Honda, Wheelcare, Pacesaver, Invacare, Ranger, Trail Blazer, Pride, Easy-Light, and Ranger are just a few. Whatever your personal reference may be, there has got to be a medical scooter that is just right for you, if you need one. Depending on the needs of the buyer, all brands of medical scooters can be bought at local outlets or online.

Medical scooters are electrically powered vehicles with three or four wheel. They are often used by stroke survivors, people with limited mobility, those with severe arthritis and the elderly. While the earlier versions of scooters were slow and bulky, today's scooter is lightweight and easy to transport.

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