236 points

You know what the one thing a wheelchair-bound person never needs?

A fucking chair.

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72 points

No, you see, it’s not a full chair, just the backrest. Just in case their wheelchair backrest needs to rest.

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15 points

Oh, and here i was thinking they found a way to cut costs on wheelchairs by removing the backs – necessitating these backless-wheelchair-accessible-wheelchair-backs for those that need to give their backs a break.

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3 points

Backless and low back wheelchairs are definitely a thing, though fortunately not for cost savings, but for better mobility for the user.

If you have really good T-spine mobility and control, it can sometimes be beneficial to get rid of the back of your chair, giving you more range to twist, turn, and lean from the hips.

With enough upper body strength, If you go for a lightweight no back chair with tip wheels, strap in, and get some durable gloves, you can even do full cartwheels in a wheelchair.

Obviously whether a backless chair is appropriate is very individual and a physiotherapist and occupational therapist will need to help assess.

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32 points

You know what wheelchair users also sometimes like to do in the middle of a long day?

Fucking lie down.

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They do, though. Most tables don’t sport the room underneath to allow a wheelchair, this if one goes out for dining, one needs to transfer to a regular chair.

If possible ofc, but it sincerely limits the scope of restaurants you can visit if you can’t switch seats.

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8 points

i always wondered why the arms of wheelchairs weren’t adjustable/removable. It seems like it would be a smart thing to implement. I can move my office chair arms up and down, forward and backwards, i even have about 30° of rotation available

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3 points

They do. My dad had one, made it way easier to get him in/out of bed.

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2 points

They do and it’s very common, no idea what that other imbecile is blithering about.

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1 point

Can you put boxes of pounds of force on your office chair’s adjustable arm along different vectors without it moving as you use it to get in and out of the chair without your legs?

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97 points

Lol as if people couldn’t just park their wheelchair beside the bench

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85 points

That is what title says yep

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78 points

I actually have title blindness. It’s a super rare condition

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18 points

I pray for you and your family 🙏

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14 points

Do you need a special bench for that?

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12 points

I didn’t know there was a diagnosis for this I should get myself checked

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Haha! LTS can’t see me talking about them! I hear they never know what book they’re reading…

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60 points

What exactly does that back part do for someone sitting on a chair?

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89 points

It holds the little sign up

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35 points

It might prevent some asshole from walking up behind them and just start wheeling them somewhere.

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47 points

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That’s also what brakes are for. But in case a human going with the person in a wheelchair wants/ has to push the wheelchair this also makes it so much more difficult to get in/out of.

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3 points

*brakes, breaks are what birds have for mouths

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26 points

What would the symbol for “no homeless” look like? A house crossed out twice?

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24 points

What would the symbol for “no homeless” look like?

✝️

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5 points

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3 points

You know, in theory

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5 points

🏠 inside 🚫 inside another 🚫 ?

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2 points

You could probably just get away with the “no” over the home. “You have no home”, “this is not your home” simultaneously.

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5 points

That’s the first time I’ve ever double-taked a sentence before. Nice.

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3 points

I’ve seen no camping signs with a tent crossed out and of course no loitering signs are a classic excuse to harass homeless people

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26 points

A wheelchair’s backrest does not have zero depth, so with this design the rollchair user has to sit slightly in front of the people on the left and right. Utter shit.

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Facepalm

!facepalm@lemmy.wtf

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