Wheelchair Scales

Keeping tabs on one’s weight is one of the best ways to determine body fitness. Although there are a lot of factors that come into play when you talk about physical health, a lot of people prefer the more convenient way of simply checking their body weight if they have gained a pound or two. However, for individuals with mobility problems, the simple task of checking body weight can prove to be a difficult chore. This is mainly because people with disabilities usually need assistance to stand upright, which of course can significantly affect the accuracy figures, not to mention the fact that it can be quite impossible to do so merely using the regular bathroom scale. This makes it doubly challenging for many disabled people to keep track of their body weight.

However, if checking body weight on a regular basis is highly imperative for you, then you might want to seriously consider investing on wheelchair scales that easily allows you to get a more accurate body weight without leaving the comforts of your wheelchair. There are actually several types of wheelchair scales that come in several styles and can serve many functions, although its primary task is to determine the weight, like any other scales. Normally, the wheelchair along with the user will be required to be pushed up to the ramp leading to the very middle of the wheelchair scale, and the occupant should also keep still so as to not affect the accuracy of the weight reading. It is also very important that the user will not de dependent on some railings for support before recording the right figure. After having accomplished that, you need to also determine the weight of the wheelchair without the occupant so you can subtract this from the weight recorded with the occupant.

However, only a few patients really need to keep daily tabs on their body weight, and wheelchair scales are generally accessible in many medical centers. So if you don’t want to contend with the extra expense, you can simply visit the nearest healthcare provider in your area. But if you are required to keep diligent check on your weight, then by all means invest on one to save you the trouble of making frequent trips and more convenience on your part. There are three basic types of wheelchair users scale that are available in the market today: the portable digital scales, stationary mechanical beam, and the stationary digital. If you are seriously planning on investing on one, the portable wheelchair scales would make a more practical choice for you since it features some built in wheels for easy transfer to specific areas. If you place great value on the sturdiness and the product’s durability, then you might want to consider the stationary models.

All models of wheelchair scales feature a no-skid rubber surface to ensure the safety of the patient. For your convenience you can also opt to choose scales that have a high-contrast LCD display along with other important features such as the auto off, auto hold, BMI and the reweigh options as well. Most of these scales would require batteries and some built in railings to safety and convenience of the patient. If you are seriously contemplating on purchasing one for your own personal use, these specially designed scales would usually cost from $ 500 to as much as $ 3,000 or even higher.

One of the major problems of many disabled individuals is keeping down the body weight. The lack of strenuous physical activity can take a serious toll on the human body. Which means it’s basically not enough that you keep track of your weight, but more importantly develop healthier eating habits as well as engaging in recommended body exercises to keep your body fit.

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