There Is Lots Of Equipment For Paraplegics To Make Life Easier

By Edward Cole


People suffering from paraplegia are paralysed in their lower bodies, normally from the waist down. Other than quadriplegics, who are paralysed in both the upper and lower bodies, those with paraplegia can at least still use their upper limbs and they have normal feeling in their torsos. In the past, unfortunate patients suffering from paraplegia and quadriplegia were confined to bed or chair. Nowadays with such a wide variety of equipment for paraplegics, patients can live full productive lives.

For most paraplegia patients the loss of their mobility is the biggest shock. Luckily, there is absolutely no reason why patients need to be restricted to a bed or couch any longer. There are many different types of wheelchairs and other devices designed to provide mobility to paralysed people. Access to buildings and vehicles can also be made easier by using specially designed ramps. Some are even portable.

For many people, the ability to drive a vehicle is the ultimate mobile freedom. Paraplegia patients need not be denied this freedom. There are many companies that specialize in converting cars specially for paralysed clients. All the controls are operated with the hands. These vehicles can be even be equipped with hoists and racks that will enable to patient to take his wheelchair with him wherever he goes.

There is also an amazing range of devices that are specially designed to help a paraplegic to live an independent life. There are special devices that help the patient to get into and out of a bath. Hoists can help them move from one location, such as a bed, to another, such as a wheelchair. There are products that will allow a paraplegic to control lights, and other devices without having to move from his wheelchair.

Paraplegia patients even have a large choice of devices specially designed to keep them fit, to increase the flexibility of their bodies and to strengthen the muscles. These patients are especially prone to conditions that can develop if the muscles are not used or stimulated. If a paraplegic cannot afford these devices, there are always many gymnasiums that make provision for people with special needs.

Because a paraplegic has no feeling in or control over his lower body functions, he needs to pay special attention to matters such as toilet. For this purpose there are special adult nappies, catheters and other devices that will help them stay clean. There are also special pillows and beds to help them maintain a comfortable posture and special cushions designed to prevent complications from sitting down for long periods of time.

It is unfortunate that many of the special devices that can make life so much easier for paralysed people are prohibitively expensive. Many patients simply have to make do without them. There are charities, however, that make a great effort to help paralysed people to gain their independence and to obtain the equipment and products necessary to lead a productive life.

It is certainly a big challenge to adapt to the fact that one is paralysed. With the right aids, however, patients can live full lives and they need not look into the eyes of others for their every need. This cost money, however and one hopes that prices will come down.




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