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Wheelchair seating
A wheelchair is a device used for mobility by people for whom walking is difficult or impossible, due to illness or disability.
It typically consists of a seat supported on two large wheels on an axle attached towards the back of the seat and two small wheels
near the feet, though there are often small additional features to prevent toppling or to assist mounting curbs. The person moves
by pushing with his/her hands circular bars on the outside of the large wheels with a diameter that is slightly less than that of
the wheels, or by actuating motors, usually with a joystick.
Experiments have also been made with unusual variant wheels, like the omniwheel or the mecanum wheel. These allow more directional movement options. Makes include Storm, Twister, Harrier and
Spectra.
Disabled athletes use streamlined sport wheelchairs for racing and basketball. Electric wheelchairs can be used as part of
adapted sports such as Wheelchair Soccer.
Adapting the built environment to make it more accessible to wheelchair users is one of the key campaigns of disability rights movements. For example, the
construction of ultra low floor trams and buses is being encouraged whereas the use of paternosters in public buildings without any alternative method of transportation has been
criticized.
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