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Important Tips for Caring for a Disabled Child

Mobility is important for the cognitive and psychosocial development of children. Almost one third of children with cerebral palsy (CP) are non-ambulant. Wheelchairs can provide independent mobility, allowing them to explore their environment. Independent mobility is vital for activity and participation and reduces the dependence on caregivers. The purpose of this study was to describe the use of manual and powered wheelchair indoors and outdoors in relation to the degree of independent wheelchair mobility or need for assistance in a total population of children with CP.

CP Wheelchair
Our Price : Rs 17500
A wheelchair, often abbreviated to just "chair", is a chair with wheels, used by people for whom CP Chair come in a wide variety of formats to meet the specific needs of their users. They may include specialized seating adaptions, individualized controls, and may be specific to particular activities, as seen with sports wheelchairs and beach wheelchairs. The most widely recognised distinction is between powered wheelchairs ("powerchairs"), where propulsion is provided by batteries and electric motors, and manually propelled wheelchairs, where the propulsive force is provided either by the wheelchair user/occupant pushing the wheelchair by hand ("self-propelled"), or by an attendant pushing from the rear ("attendant propelled"). walking is difficult or impossible due to illness, injury, or disability. 

Tips for Caring for a Disabled Child
  • Feeding and eating: A disabled child may have problems with feeding and eating for many different reasons, such as- physical problems that cause difficulty swallowing, chewing, sucking or digesting certain foods limited mobility, which might make it difficult to sit up to eat or drink a learning disability, which could make it more difficult to learn .
  • Sleeping: If a child doesn't sleep well, tiredness can affect the whole family. Disabled children can have sleep problems for a range of physical reasons, such as muscle spasms or breathing difficulties, depending on their particular condition. Children with some learning disabilities may find it hard to understand why and when they need to sleep. 
  • Using the toilet: All children are different, but most show signs of being ready to learn to use the toilet at around two or three years old. Some disabled children may not be ready until they're older or they may take longer to learn.  
  • Moving around easily: If you're concerned about your child's ability to move around normally, your GP may refer you to a nearby physiotherapist to assess their mobility needs. 
  • Challenging behaviour: Challenging behaviour can be common in children with learning or sensory disabilities. This is because communication problems can make it difficult for them to express their needs, likes and dislikes. 
  • Communicating with your child: Some physical conditions and learning disabilities can mean that your child has little or no clear speech, or their speech may be slow to develop. You may worry about how well they will communicate with you and other people as they grow up.

When it comes to wheelchairs, young children have a different set of needs than adults. Aesthetically, devices designed for kids are often sleek and colorful, and functionally, they are typically lightweight and adjustable. As any parent knows, young people don’t stay the same size for long and -- since a Child Wheelchair is a major purchase -- you don’t want a simple growth spurt to render it useless. That’s why our kids wheelchair category offers models that feature seat width and depth adjustability, elevating legrests, and other versatile features. If you’re looking for a safe, affordable mobility solution for the child in your care, you’re in the right place.


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Handgrip and Foot Height Adjustable Crutches

Anyone who's ever Leg Support Crutches knows they are a pain at best. It's bad enough trying to walk, let alone surviving stairs, and we haven't even gotten to the underarm chafing.

Leg Support Crutches


Our Price : Rs 1500
This monograph is intended for informational purposes only, and should not be interpreted as specific medical advice. You should consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making decisions about therapies and/or health conditions.

Leg Support Crutches:
  • High-strength aluminum alloys tube
  • Both handgrip and foot height adjustable
  • Comfortable PU foam underarm pad
  • Size ; L-135-155 cm,
  • Size ; m-114-34 cm, 
  • Size ; S-95-115 cm
Forward Mobility to the rescue. The Edmonds, Wash.-based company, which got its start manufacturing bicycles in the 1990s, is now designing and manufacturing a slew of medical mobility products, from a collapsible wheelchair to a seated scooter for foot and leg injuries. The Freedom Leg, released at MedTrade in October, functions like a hands-free brace.

wheelchair for cp child is the racing of wheelchairs in track and road races.  Wheelchair for cp child racing is open to athletes with any qualifying type of disability, amputees, spinal cord injuries, cerebral palsy and partially sighted (when combined with another disability). Athletes are classified in accordance with the nature and severity of their disability or combinations of disabilities. Like running, it can take place on a track or as a road race. The main competitions take place at the Summer Paralympics which wheelchair racing and athletics has been a part of since 1960. Competitors compete in specialized wheelchairs which allow the athletes to reach speeds of 30 km/h or more. It is one of the most prominent forms of Paralympic athletics.
wheelchair for cp child


Our Price : Rs 17500

wheelchair for cp child:
  • Ultra light weight aluminum alloy frame
  • Epoxy powder coated frame
  • Detachable arm rest provided
  • Height adjustable and detachable head rest
  • Hydraulic reclining high back for a comfortable posture
  • Detachable back and seat pad
  • Extra cushion upholstery provided to under arm, head. 
  • Hand brakes provided
  • Safety belt provided
  • Maintenance free rear solid wheels
  • Cloth look like water proof upholstery
  • Seat Width  14"
  • Net Weight: 19.5 kgs

A wheelchair for cp child, often abbreviated to just "chair", is a chair with wheels, used by people for whom walking is difficult or impossible due to illness, injury, or disability. Wheelchairs come in a wide variety of formats to meet the specific needs of their users. They may include specialized seating adaptions, individualized controls, and may be specific to particular activities, as seen with sports wheelchairs and beach wheelchairs.

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Cerebral Palsy Wheelchair

CP is a condition that effects the brain and nervous system and can cause many different symptoms ranging from extremely mild to extremely severe. 

C.P. Wheel chair Folding with Head & Side Supports for comfortable positioning of the child & is most suitable for children with special needs.
Net Price:R 15190
  • Frame : Tubular Aluminum Light Weight Frame with powder coated finish.
  • Seat : 33cm wide. Seat-Tilt is adjustable with Hand lever for comfort of child.
  • Backrest : Adjustable recline for comfortable back-support. Useful for the children, who have   tendency to bend forward.
  • Armrest : Adjustable in Height & are Detachable for easy transfer & fitted with Skirt Guard & Arm-  Supports.
  • Leg-rest: Detachable, Elevating and Swing-away Leg-rests are fitted with Leg supports.
  • Rear Wheel : 40cm dia. Mag wheels with solid Tyres.
  • Break : Forward Push safety / parking Breaks.
Features-
  • Ultra light weight aluminum alloy frame
  • Epoxy powder coated frame
  • Detachable arm rest provided
  • Height adjustable and detachable head rest
  • Hydraulic reclining high back for a comfortable posture
  • Detachable back and seat pad
  • Extra cushion upholstery provided to under arm, head. 
  • Hand brakes provided
  • Safety belt provided
Net Price:R 17444
Cerebral palsy is not a single condition; rather it describes a wide range of physical and developmental problems caused by injury or abnormal development in the immature brain, usually before birth.

People with cerebral palsy can have problems with:

  • Control of movement
  • Muscle tone
  • Weakness
  • Reflexes
  • Balance



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