How to Buy a Stroller for Special Needs?
Pediatric, medical strollers, or child wheelchairs, are mobile aids designed for and used by children. Children require the use of a wheelchair for many different reasons; some may have suffered head injuries, some have muscular dystrophy or cerebral palsy, some are amputees, and others only have occasional use of their wheelchairs in lieu of a walking device or crutches. With a special needs stroller, it can be easier for you to go out with your child. If you are confused by the number of choices, look below for things to keep in mind when choosing the best and most comfortable stroller for your child. 1. Light and Compact The stroller should be light and compact, have a light frame, and be easy to fold, making it easier to carry and store. A lightweight stroller reduces the strain on the caregiver and allows them to wheel it for a longer time period. 2. Size The primary focus when choosing a stroller for your special child must be its size. Pay spe...