Abstract
Three hundred and seventy-five families replied to a questionnaire about the use of their disabled children's wheelchairs. Many problems were found, such as difficulty in folding the chair and placing it in the car boot and difficulty in using public transport. These families need adequate guidance to anticipate and deal with the problems. Provision of a wheelchair does not solve the mobility problems. The parents are faced with the task of transporting both the disabled child and the wheelchair whenever they want to use their own car or public transport. Ease of folding and lightness are important criteria for wheelchairs carried by cars. Parents need careful guidance about selecting suitable cars and also need to be shown how to lift the chairs without endangering their backs. Such advice should be provided by every wheelchair clinic and assessment and rehabilitation centre. © 1980, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.
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Wisbeach, A., & Holt, K. S. (1980). Children in wheelchairs. British Medical Journal, 281(6234), 199–201. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.281.6234.199
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