“It’s different being on court, smashing each other, and then going off to the library and telling people to keep it down.” Librarian by day, wheelchair rugby player by night.
THE PRODUCT QUALITY THAT SETS US APART
We get it. There are so many seating options to choose from. So how do you make your choice? What is important to you in your purchase or recommendation? There
Wheelchair Tennis: How Do You Play It?
Adapted Sports Game, set, match! You’ve undoubtedly heard of Wimbledon with it’s infamous strawberries and cream and celebrity spectator crowd, but what do you know about wheelchair tennis? One of
The Grandy Man: Quad star Dylan Alcott aims for two Slams at US Open
In singles and doubles, there’s no one quite like this 28-year-old from Australia. The US Open is more than just singles, doubles and juniors. The wheelchair and quad tournaments showcase
Forcemech Voyager R2 Review – Folding Power Wheelchair
The Forcemech Voyager R2 is a foldable power wheelchair that’s lightweight, and ready for airplane and cruise ship travel. Designed for maximum comfort and durability, this folding electric wheelchair will
THE IMPORTANCE OF LOADING THE FEET IN SITTING
In this article we consider the top 3 reasons why a footplate is essential in order to stabilise the feet and we’ll look at the effect this has on patient
Five Fabulous Wheelchair Activities For Kids
Health & Assessment Whether we are children or just grown up kids at heart, everyone loves to have fun! Of course, exactly the same mentality applies to disabled children. With
The health and wellbeing benefits of exercise for disabled people
Health & Assessment Are you a disabled person that is keen to get fit, healthy and active, but you’re not quite sure where to start, or what exercise can even
Wheel the World launches accessible travel marketplace
Wheel the World has unveiled a new online travel marketplace to provide accessible travel to those living with disabilities. Backed by Booking.com, the accessible travel start-up has created a one-stop-shop
Researchers test noninvasive brain stimulation for motor recovery after spinal cord injury
With funding from the Department of Defense, research facilities in Ohio and New Jersey will conduct a multi-site study of transcranial stimulation for recovery of upper limb function in individuals