- International Wheelchair day 2012
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The 5th annual International Wheelchair Day will occur on March 1st 2012 and is a great opportunity to take the time for users to celebrate the wheelchair and raise awareness for those needing to use them.
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- Wheelchair Skills
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Disabled children in Basingstoke have been learning wheelchair skills such as dancing and sports like Basketball as part of a charity event.
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- Tongue controlled wheelchair
A new type of wheelchair remote control device is being prototyped, that allows those with severe spinal chord injuries to manoeuvre their wheelchair vehicles using their tongues.
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- Mobility robot
Whilst our business is concerned with mobility cars for sale that help wheelchair users get more freedom, a Japanese company is working on the world’s first robot capable of carrying patients between beds and wheelchairs
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- Mobility grant
A group specialising in providing transport for low mobility and disabled residents in a West Yorkshire town is set to benefit from a £1,000 grant, provided by the town council’s amenities committee.
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- Dorchester advertising
The West Dorset district council has come under fire from disabled groups for allowing advertising boards on the streets of Dorchester and causing mobility access problems.
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- Wheelchair doctor
An American doctor is showing wheelchair users that they do not have to give up on their dreams as he has continued in the operating room, performing surgeries from his wheelchair.
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- Plymouth pavement parkers
Plymouth are said to be the latest city in the UK to be trying to crack down on inconsiderate drivers who park on pavements.
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- NWBA All Star Game
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The NBA has just announced the top players from the National Wheelchair Basketball association who will star in the 14th annual All-Star wheelchair classic.
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- Credit ban for mobility trader
The owner of a mobility aid sales company that specialises in scooters has had his license to sell the vehicles on credit revoked.
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