Building an inclusive society through universal electric wheelchair design

    Building an inclusive society through universal electric wheelchair design
    A wheelchair is a chair with wheels, designed to be pushed by a person, or pulled by an animal, to move the disabled person from one place to another. The first recorded wheelchair was invented in China in the 6th century by a man named Fang Zhiming.

    In the Western world, the first known wheelchair was built in 1455 by a German blacksmith named Johannes de Duren. It was a wooden chair on wheels with iron handrails. The seat was padded with leather and the wheels were made of wood.

    The modern wheelchair was invented in the early 19th century by a British doctor named James Henry Greathead. He designed a wheelchair that was lighter and easier to maneuver than the earlier models.

    In the United States, the first electric wheelchair was invented in 1968 by George Klein. Klein's wheelchair had a motor that could be controlled by a joystick.

    Today, there are many different types of wheelchairs available. Some are designed for people with specific disabilities, while others are designed for general use. There are also electric wheelchairs and manual wheelchairs.

    Wheelchairs have come a long way since their early days. They have become lighter, more comfortable, and more maneuverable. With the advances in technology, wheelchair users have more independence than ever before.

    Wheelchairs provide people with disabilities with the ability to move around independently. They also allow people to participate in activities that they otherwise would not be able to do.

    Wheelchairs are an important part of many people's lives. They provide independence and allow people to live active and fulfilling lives.

    Oct 02, 2023


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