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The fear of wheelchairs is known as "crippling phobia" or "wheelchair phobia." It can stem from anxiety about disability or a fear of becoming dependent on mobility aids. Individuals with this phobia may experience intense anxiety or panic when confronted with wheelchairs or even the thought of using one. Treatment often involves therapy to address the underlying fears and promote a healthier perspective on disability and mobility aids.
Of course there are. You can get wheelchairs of any width. There are wheelchairs that are built to go through the aisles of airplanes and they are very narrow. Without knowing the width of your doorway and the width of the person who will use the wheelchair it is difficult to advise you. The narrowest wheelchairs are called transport wheelchairs. These are different from standard wheelchairs in that they have smaller and narrower rear wheels. If you are looking for the narrowest of wheelchairs start there. You can read more about the difference between transport and standard wheelchairs at the article below.
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It's called a SLING!!!!
Chairs that offer an enhanced level of mobility are called wheelchairs. There are both manual (the user turns the wheels with their arms) and power (battery) wheelchairs.
Electric wheelchairs appeared in the 1950s.
There is no word for the fear of boogers
No! Umbrella's for wheelchairs have never been invented by any one people in wheelchairs use regular umbrella's.
There is no link between lesbians and wheelchairs.
what is the fear of dusbins called ?
The fear of fears is called phobophobia. It is the fear of getting a phobia.
Oh, dude, it's a "fleet" of wheelchairs. Like, imagine a bunch of wheelchairs rolling around together, just cruising down the hallway. It's like a little wheelchair gang, ready to take on any obstacle in their way. So yeah, a fleet of wheelchairs.