Wheelchair evaluation for the older adult

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine
Timothy P Sabol, Evelyn S Haley

Abstract

This article focuses on basic principles of seating and wheelchair evaluation for the general population. The discussion includes wheelchair options, components, and accessories. Basic principles to guide the clinician in the process of selection for maximum function are addressed.

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