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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Wheelchair Floorball' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Wheelchair Floorball Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Wheelchair Floorball 1. Floor Hockey - By: Michael Russell The sport of floor hockey has grown in popularity over the years, and intramural and other teams can now be found in communities, schools, and even colleges and universities. It is unique game in that it evens the playing field for those who may enjoy the game of hockey but not be able t... Featured ArticleFloor Hockey #14 The sport of floor hockey has grown in popularity over the years, and intramural and other teams can now be found in communities, schools, and even colleges and universities. It is unique game in that it evens the playing field for those who may enjoy the game of hockey but not be able to play on ice for physical or other reasons. It gives both children and adults who are not skilled in ice or roller skating the opportunity to participate in the game. Floor hockey also provides an op ...
Read full story 2. Wheelchair Halloween Costumes - By: Michael Russell Halloween costumes can be a lot of fun to make for differently-abled kids. Kids in wheelchairs can have just as much fun dressing up as other kids. There are a lot of considerations, biggest of all is safety. You must be sure that anything attached to a wheelchair be able to be quickly ... 3. Disneyland And Disabilities - By: Michael Russell Even if you are confined to a wheelchair or on crutches, you can still enjoy Disneyland. If you are on crutches, you should consider renting a Disneyland Scooter to get around the park. The rental fee is $35 per day, with a $20 deposit. A valid drivers license is required, and you must be eigh... 4. Wheel Chair Batteries - By: Angela Oliver Batteries used in things like wheel chairs are essential forevery day living and it is not convenient when they die. Whenyou depend on a battery for mobility, it is crucial that thebattery is a powerful one. Batteries designed specifically for electric motors are known astraction batteri... 5. Chair Lifts Help Sick And Disabled People To Move Freely - By: Barney Garcia A chair lift is a mobility device that carries sick, disabled and weak people to move from one place to another. Lift chairs offer an opportunity for more freedom and a certain amount of normalcy in the lives of the handicapped people as they can freely move from one place to another.br... 6. Wheelchairs Leading A Self-reliant Lifestyle - By: Susan Jan A wheelchair is a device that provides mobility to people who are unable to or have difficulty in walking due to illness, disability or injury. Wheelchairs allow the users to move around relatively easily and to lead an active and independent lifestyle. Different types of whee... 7. Wheelchair - A Blessing For The Disabled - By: Cinley Rodick Wheelchairs are invented to provide mobility to the people whom walking is difficult or impossible due to illness or disability. Different types of wheelchairs are available in the market like Manual wheelchairs, Electric wheelchairs. Manual wheelchairs are the wheelchairs, which are mov... 8. Wheelchair Education 101: Which One Is Right For You? - By: Alan Jason Smith Whether you plan on being in a wheelchair for just a short time or for the duration of your life, it is very important to pick the right one for you. With so many wheelchairs on the market today, it can be a tough task to undertake; but you can easily purchase the right wheelchair for you by ... 9. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Power Wheelchairs - By: Braiden Advantages and Disadvantages of Power Wheelchairs Power wheelchairs have greatly increased in popularity among elderly and disabled individuals. You may also hear power wheelchairs referred to as electric wheelchairs. Just like any other wheelchair style or brand, po... 10. Rigid Versus Folding Wheelchairs Explained - By: Gene Emmer Disabled athletes are rarely seen competing in a folding wheelchairs. Why? The reason is increased performance of rigid wheelchairs. All athletes seek to optimize performance. But performance is not only important for sports wheelchairs, it is important for active everyday users as well.... 11. Power Wheelchairs - By: Ken Marlborough In comparison to manual wheelchairs that offer mobility only when the users physically operate them, power wheelchairs require no muscle power. They are also known as motorized wheelchairs and vary from the electric variety. It is apparent that the use of advanced appliances directly i... 12. A Guide To Electric Wheelchairs - By: Kent Pinkerton A wheelchair is a mobility device that enables a sick or a disabled person to move. Its basically a chair mounted on wheels, which can be propelled either manually or electrically. Wheelchairs propelled electronically are known as electric wheelchairs. Electric wheelchairs are powered by ... 13. Motorized Wheelchairs - By: Ken Marlborough In the United States, the first city to advocate the use of motorized wheelchairs amongst disabled beachgoers was San Diego. Wheelchairs have been appreciated for their ability to provide mobility and independence to disabled individuals. They are simple modified chairs that are fitted w... 14. The Advantages Of Battery-operated Wheelchair Lifts - By: Low Jeremy More and more individuals and institutions around the world are using battery-operated wheelchair lifts. This is because such a machine has many disadvantages, not only to its users but also for caregivers. One of the most obvious benefits of using battery-operated wheelchair ... 15. Your Guide To Purchasing A Manual Wheelchair - By: Braiden Avery Important Information for Purchasing Manual Wheelchairs. In the past years wheelchairs have evolved. Although there are large variety of wheel chair options, traditional manual wheelchairs are still popular among disabled and elderly individuals. Manual wheelchairs are typically seen... 16. Wheelchair Medicare - By: Sourceone Wheelchair Medicare Coverage Medicare can help you purchase a wheelchair in such conditions, wherein you are bed-ridden or chair confined, and that you need a wheelchair to move around and perform your daily chores, but not as a luxury item. To avail the facility, your physician is required t... 17. Choosing A Wheelchair - By: Scott Miller When looking to buy a wheelchair, probably the most important feature is comfort. It is also important to try out the wheelchair and make sure it fits and you are comfortable on it, as well as in it. Looking for the wheelchair that is right for you, might start to get long and tedious, but with the ... 18. Determining The Best Wheelchair Power For You - By: Ruby Loterina Do you need a wheelchair, but you are not sure what type is ideal for your body? Or you might be having doubts on buying manually operated wheelchairs. This page can help you decide. Like the automobile, the wheelchair was developed to meet the different needs of different users. Modern w... 19. Power Wheelchair On Review - By: Ruby Loterina You may have heard of sophisticated power wheelchairs on the news and might want to have one for yourself. Remember that the more services a product offers, the more expensive it becomes. Assess everything first. Do you really need it? Is it worth the price? Or will it give you a lasting service? He... 20. Lets Go Wheelchair Shopping! - By: Mart Gil Abareta Today, lots of handicapped people and disabled persons make use of wheelchairs because of the amazing comfort that this equipment gives them in their daily activities. As the world modernizes, the wheelchair has undergone lots of structural changes, too. There are now various kinds of wheelchairs fo... 21. Wheelchair Medicare Coverage:the Process Defined - By: Sudha Wheelchair Medicare Coverage Medicare can help you purchase a wheelchair in such conditions, wherein you are bed-ridden or chair confined, and that you need a wheelchair to move around and perform your daily chores, but not as a luxury item. To avail the facility, your physician is required to... 22. How To Get Mobile Again With Light Weight Wheelchairs - By: Jed Baguio Its really frustrating to for people when they are restricted to do things that they are already used to. What's more its more frustrating to feel when you have to be dependent on other people. What's more is really unavoidable to feel depressed about being helpless and weak. ... 23. Braun Wheelchair Lifts - By: Michael Russell Wheelchair lifts can be purchased from a number of online vendors. Acorn Stairlifts is a website that sells and operates globally. They provide both stairlifts and wheelchair lifts to ease daily difficulties for differently-abled people. The Braun Corporation makes four consumer lines o... 24. Choosing The Right Pediatric Power Wheelchair - By: David Silva All children value their freedom, their ability move around in space while experiencing the many wonders of the world. This is as true for those children who can't walk as it is for those who can. In the past, being confined to a wheelchair was just that ... confining. But today, wheelch... 25. What You Should Know Before You Buy An Electric Wheelchair - By: Sarah Wright Electric wheelchairs are a great way to give someone who is wheelchair bound considerably more mobility. The advantages over a manual wheelchair are huge, and as such, electric wheelchairs are the choice for many wheelchair bound people. But one downside is that they are usual... 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