How to Help Someone Choose the Right Wheelchair Size

Selecting the correct wheelchair size is essential for comfort and mobility. Follow these steps to ensure the best fit:

1. Assess Mobility Needs

• Determine the primary use: daily mobility, occasional use, or sports activities.
• Consider the environment: Will the wheelchair be used indoors, outdoors, or both?

2. Consult a Healthcare Professional

A physical or occupational therapist can provide expert guidance based on the user’s specific needs and physical condition.

3. Take Accurate Measurements

Key body measurements include:

Wheelchair Size Guidelines
Essential Measurements for Wheelchair Sizing
1. Heel-to-Knee Length
  • Measurement Method: With the user seated, measure from the back of the heel to the back of the knee.

  • For Manual Wheelchairs (Arm Propulsion): Add 2 inches (5 cm) to the measurement for proper footrest clearance.

  • For Foot Propulsion (Self-Mobility): Use the exact measurement to ensure the user can comfortably reach the ground.

2. Accessibility Considerations
  • Measure doorways, elevators, and ramps to confirm the wheelchair’s width and turning radius will fit.

  • Ensure smooth maneuverability in tight spaces and around obstacles.

3. Precision Matters
  • Accurate measurements are critical for comfort, posture support, and ease of movement.

  • If uncertain, consult a healthcare professional or occupational therapist for expert fitting guidance.

The Distinction between Indoor and Outdoor Electrically Powered Wheelchairs and Scooters

According to the test standard EN12184:2022, the distinction between indoor and outdoor electrically powered wheelchairs, and scooters is based on the results of the following test items:

Test Item Indoor Requirements Outdoor Requirements EN 12184 Clause
Max Slope Capability ≥5° (1 minute duration) ≥8° (2 minutes duration) §8.2 Dynamic Stability
Min Turning Radius ≤750mm ≤900mm §6.3 Maneuverability
Obstacle Clearance 20mm (threshold) 50mm (curb) §7.4 Obstacle Crossing
Tire Type Solid/Semi-pneumatic (hard surfaces) Pneumatic/Deep-tread (mixed terrain) §9.1 Tire Performance
Suspension System Not mandatory Shock absorption required §10.2 Suspension
Anti-tip Stability Static tilt ≥10° Dynamic tilt ≥15° §5.4 Stability Tests
Range per Charge ≥15km (flat terrain) ≥20km (incl. slopes) §11.3 Energy Consumption
Water Resistance IPX4 (water splashes) IPX5 (water jets) §12.2 Environmental

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