Getting To Know The Quickie Wheelchair
By Andrew Kelly
A wheelchair can be that item that gives the fullest array motion and action to disabled persons the world round than they have ever had before, and a Quickie brand wheelchair should be no different but in fact should be better, a wheelchair that you never find uncomfortable or even the slightest bit hesitant in the movement of where you might wish to go. One thing that a wheelchair must be absolutely capable
of is that ability to move your person around to and fro, wherever you wish to go, and not hold you back at all from getting done what requires a certain sense of quickness that very few chairs other than a Quickie designed wheelchair could.
Sometimes the easiest way to get from one point to another is through the use of wheels to move you about simply and easily, whether you find yourself needing to get into a building requiring you to utilize a ramp system, or you find yourself disabled through means that the situation may have allowed little to no control over the event taking place even though you happen to feel the need for that control returned in another form. The Quickie wheelchairs are known for being a reliable option in the needs to get where wish to go when other means just won't do, but you can't just stay still, that is where a Quickie would cone in handy for mobility's sake.
The Quickie Wheelchair Company has revolutionized the foundations of the wheelchair industry over the past twenty years, and even after the being bought out by Sunrise Medical, founder Marilyn Hamilton has not been diminished through her achievements in starting the Quickie wheelchair revolution and the many awards she has received over that time. After an accident left her paralyzed, Marilyn began a group to help youth in wheelchairs overcome negative feelings and challenging situations as a result of life in a wheelchair, but through her efforts and her innovations she has truly struck out as few disabled people have be able to in success.
Author Details:
Andrew Kelly writes for various websites including, Free article directories and The A to Z of with an interest in health and disability.
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