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    • Dit veld is bedoeld voor validatiedoeleinden en moet niet worden gewijzigd.
    • If you're not living in the Netherlands then it is best to use the Tool on www.wheelchaircheck.com. The screening tool Sit right? helps to identify and prevent sitting/driving-related problems such as pain, fatigue, and lack of support in the wheelchair. The report can be downloaded. The screening report is useful for providing insight and helping solve wheelchair problems in your electric or hand-rim wheelchair. Discuss the results with your wheelchair supplier and occupational or physical therapist.

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    • For example: Quickie Argon, RGK, Wolturnus, Kuschall
    • the amount of weeks, months or years (what applies the best)
    • This question is not applicable when a joystick or electric supported wheels are used
    • If you have symptoms of overuse (e.g. sore shoulders) then discuss this with a professional. Also relevant when caregivers have difficulty pushing the wheelchair.
    • Lower the seat height. Discuss the pros and cons of lowering the seat height with professionals.
    • Have the sitting and stepping position checked by professionals and discuss the pros and cons of possible changes.
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    • Contact professional trainers in a rehabilitation centre.
    • Contact the wheelchair supplier to improve the driving set up.
    • Rolling characteristics

    • With the following questions about maintenance and set up we hope to find the possible reason(s).
    • Maintenance wheelchair

      (d.w.z. bij het trekken aan de wielen horen deze vergrendeld te zijn)

    • Beware, this is very dangerous. Have this repaired immediately.
    • This can make the wheelchair less able to turn or drive properly and can lead to overuse injuries. Therefore, have it repaired immediately.
    • This can make the wheelchair less able to turn or drive properly and can lead to overuse injuries. Therefore, check to see if it’s dirty (e.g. hair or dirt) around the axles, and also check the ball bearings in the wheels for wear.

    • This can make the wheelchair less able to turn or drive properly and can lead to overuse injuries. Therefore, check the ball bearings of the stem bolt for dirt or wear.

    • This can be a possible cause for left-right deviation and/or difficulty turning. Therefore, have the stem bolts adjusted, if possible.
    • This can make the wheelchair less able to turn or drive and can lead to overuse injuries. Therefore, inflate the tires until it is difficult to press them with your thumb (refer to the maximum allowed BAR on the sides of the tires).
    • Wear can be caused by the wheels turning inward or outward (i.e. the wheels are not exactly parallel when driving the wheelchair (or when hand biking). Therefore, check to see if the wheels are parallel.
    • This can lead to dangerous situations. Therefore, inflate the tires and/or have the brakes adjusted.
    • Wheelchair adjustments

    • Have the wheelbase checked and, if necessary, place the large wheels more to the front or the backrest more to the rear. If necessary. move the front fork or the position of the front wheels. Discuss the pros and cons of any changes with your wheelchair supplier
    • A possible solution is to move the large wheels backwards or move the backrest more forward. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages with your wheelchair supplier.
    • Have the height of the seat checked and check how you sit in relation to the wheels (e.g. you should be able to touch the axles with your hand). Discuss the pros and cons of any changes with your wheelchair supplier.
    • A possible solution is to move the position of the large wheels backwards or move the backrest more forward. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages with your wheelchair supplier.
    • Have the wheelbase checked and, if necessary, place the large wheels more to the front or the backrest more to the rear. Discuss the pros and cons of any changes with your wheelchair supplier.

    • Have the front/rear adjustment of the wheels checked. Changes affect tilt sensitivity. Discuss the pros and cons of any changes with your wheelchair supplier.
    • Have both the wheel adjustment of the large wheels and the seat height checked (wheels higher/seat height lower). Discuss the pros and cons of any changes with your wheelchair supplier.
    • Have both the wheel adjustment and the seat height checked (wheels lower/seat height higher). Discuss the pros and cons of any changes with your wheelchair supplier.
    • Have your sitting posture checked. Discuss the pros and cons of any changes with your wheelchair supplier.
    • Look into other types of hand rims.
    • Have the driving setup checked, look into training or alternative solutions.
    • Seat dimensions

    • With a stable body weight, less than 1cm (.5 inch) is the optimum space between each hip and the side of the wheelchair. Some wheelchair suppliers add additional space for clothes which can cause your pelvis to shift to one side.
    • Note, for each of the below questions it is assumed that your buttocks are positioned against the back rest of the wheelchair
    • If the seat cushion is too hard it can cause pressure sores on the skin covering the sitting bones and/or tailbone. If the cushion is too soft it can cause instability. It is optimal when the firmness is just right allowing for comfort, safety, proper support and balance
    • when looking from the side; e.g. with a tray placed on the lap
    • - to enable using tables, desks, kitchen counters and cars (i.e. fit below steering wheel and roof).
      - to enable activities such as making transfers from the wheelchair to bed, commode chairs etc.
    • The height of the footplate should be >5 cm above the ground. The (position of the ) footplate can interfere with activities (e.g. negotiating curbs, making transfers) and an optimal sitting posture (it also determines the knee angle).
    • Note: the backrest height also depends on the physical ability. In an electric wheelchair (when lying is an option) the needs may differ from a hand rim wheelchair.
    • The armrests are mostly used for your underarms/elbow to lean on. They can also be used to lift your buttock to slide forwards in the chair or to raise to a standing position.
    • Sitting-/driving problems

    • Have a wheelchair consultant/professional check whether your complaints can be reduced by a better sitting or driving position in the wheelchair.
    • Have a wheelchair consultant/professional check whether your complaints can be reduced by a better sitting or driving position in the wheelchair.
    • Have a wheelchair consultant/professional check whether your complaints can be reduced by a better sitting or driving position in the wheelchair.
    • Indicate all that apply.
      No painMild painModerate painSerious painSevere painExcruciating pain
      Neck/head
      Back at height of shoulder blades
      Middle of back
      Lower back
      Side of chest/ribs
      Side (loins)
      Sitting bones
      Tailbone/sacrum
      Other
    • Have a wheelchair consultant/professional check whether your complaints can be reduced by a better sitting or driving position in the wheelchair.
    • Indicate all that apply
      No painMild painModerate painSerious painSevere painExcruciating pain
      Fingers/wrist left
      Fingers/wrist right
      Elbow left
      Elbow right
      Shoulder left
      Shoulder right
      Neck
      Back
      Other
    • Indicate all that apply
      No painMild painModerate painSerious painSevere painExcruciating pain
      Fingers/wrist left
      Fingers/wrist right
      Elbow left
      Elbow right
      Shoulder left
      Shoulder right
      Neck
      Back
      Other
    • Decubitus: skin problem
    • Immediately have your wheelchair and sit cushion checked.
    • Please circle the appropriate category for the relevant location. If it occurred multiple times please circle the worst case

      Category 1: Intact skin; redness does not disappear (I.e. become white) when pushed over a boney prominence

      Category 2: Superficial open wound with a red/pink bottom; not covered. This category also includes an intact blister (filled with fluid) or a ruptured one.

      Category 3: Loss of an entire layer of skin. Subcutaneous fat may be visible, but bone, tendon, and muscles are not. Wound tissue or fibrin may be present.

      Category 4: Loss of an entire layer of skin where bone, tendons or muscle is visible. Liquified wound tissue or an old scab may be present
      Category 1Category 2Category 3Category 4
      Heel
      Ankle
      Hip
      Buttock
      Tailbone
      Other ...
    • For example Roho, Vicair, Jay
    • Get this taken care of immediately as the risk of skin damage/bedsores is high.
    • Get this taken care of immediately as the risk of skin damage/bedsores is possible.
    • Get cover replaced.
    • Get informed about how it works.
    • Have a consultant/professional check whether your complaints can be reduced by a better sitting or driving position in the wheelchair.
    • Have a consultant/professional check whether your complaints can be reduced by a better sitting position in the wheelchair.
    • Have a consultant/professional check whether your complaints can be reduced by a better sitting or driving position in the wheelchair.
    • Have a consultant/professional check whether your complaints can be reduced by a better sitting or driving position in the wheelchair.
    • Select all that apply
    • Have a consultant/professional check whether your complaints can be reduced by a better sitting or driving position in the wheelchair.
    • Select all that apply
    • Have your sitting position checked by a consultant/professional.
    • Select all that apply:
    • Discuss this with a consultant or professional.
    • Select all that apply:
    • Select all that apply:
    • Discuss this with a consultant or professional.
    • Get in contact with a consultant (i.e. occupational therapist).
    • Contact a physical therapist.
    • Contact a professional to train wheelchair skills.
    • With the outcomes we hope to gain insight in the match between wheelchair users and their wheelchairs

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