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Electric Mobility Scooters For An Independent Lifestyle

We all know how important mobility is to maintaining an independent life. There is not much that we do in our daily lives that doesn’t involve at least some moving around. Electric mobility scooters have proven to be a blessing to many in this regard.

Electric mobility scooters are used most often by the elderly, but also frequently by people with certain disabilities that make walking difficult, as well as people affected by illness. Using a scooter provides the means to move around freely and interact with friends and family as well as remaining active members of the community.

Mobility scooters are often used by people with arthritis, M.S. or other conditions where walking is painful and difficult. Using a personal mobility scooter is a boon for those who were forced to depend on others to get out, or just stay home. And they are ideal for people who need help getting around but don’t need a wheelchair.

Personal scooters are made to use to supplement canes and walkers. Scooters are much less demanding physically than using either a cane or a walker. There are one or two factors which can help to figure out whether a person will be capable of using a scooter like this instead of using a wheelchair.

For a person to be able to use a scooter he or she should be able to take a few steps and get onto and off of the scooter independently. The user should also have enough dexterity and strength in the upper body so they are able to get off and on their scooter. Without these things, the person may be better off using a wheelchair.

The electric mobility scooters of today come in many different styles and models. Your first basic choice will be for either a three or a four wheel model. Which is best for you will depend upon where the scooter will primarily be used.

For use inside 3 wheel mobility scooters are probably better because they are easier to maneuver in tight spaces. Four wheel scooters may be a better choice for use outdoors because of the increased stability that the extra wheel provides.

Generally, mobility scooters all function in the same way. Forward and backward movement, speed, and stopping and starting, are all hand controlled with the tiller which is a steering column with handlebars.

You will find that an electric mobility scooter is quite easy to operate and it’s easy to maintain as well. The battery is rechargeable and the charger comes standard with most scooters. Just plug it into a standard electrical outlet to recharge.

You can get a basic mobility scooter that will get you from place to place, or opt for one with more bells and whistles. These options include things like an extra battery, a plusher captain’s swivel seat, additional baskets and more.

Some folks have one scooter that they use inside and a smaller portable one for use when traveling. Folding mobility scooters are easy to transport in the trunk of a car because they can be folded to fit.

For those who need to bring along medical equipment of some kind, a heavy duty mobility scooter may be ideal. And for bigger individuals, the larger seat may prove more comfortable.

A physical impairment doesn’t have to keep anyone from getting involved in the activities associated with daily life or get-togethers with family and friends. Electric mobility scooters can give you back an independent life and restore the joy of living.

Travel mobility scooters are perfect “bring along” mobility scooters. Take a trip to the mall or travel across the country. Visit my website at http://www.personalmobilityscooter.org/ for more information.

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