What is the difference between manual and electric wheelchairs?

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Manual wheelchairs are powered by the user's physical strength and maneuvered by pushing the rear wheels, requiring upper body strength and mobility. They are lightweight, portable, and offer greater flexibility and independence to individuals with good upper body function. On the other hand, electric wheelchairs are battery-operated and controlled by a joystick or other devices. They provide powered mobility without the need for physical exertion, making them suitable for those with limited strength or mobility. Electric wheelchairs offer a range of features, including various driving modes, seat adjustments, and advanced control systems. While manual wheelchairs are cost-effective and easily portable, electric wheelchairs provide more independence and require less physical effort but are heavier and may have limited transport options.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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