Dealing With Inclines And Uneven Surfaces; Crossing A Threshold Or Obstacle - VA Health care Manual Wheelchair Manual Handbook

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D. Dealing with inclines and uneven surfaces:
As everyone since Columbus knows, the world isn't flat. There are doors to get
through, curbs to mount, and lawns to cross. Your wheelchair can help you with all
of these, once you learn some special skills.

Crossing a threshold or obstacle

1. Backward with or without a
It is easier and safer to go over a threshold backward, but of course then you
can't see where you are going (so look first).
Then, back up until the rear wheels are against the threshold.
Lean forward and push back strongly on the rear wheels (or have your helper pull
back strongly on the back handles).
Once the rear wheels are over the threshold, lean back to help get the front
wheels over the threshold.
2. Forward by
yourself:
For a threshold of any size, you will need to "pop a wheelie."
Ask your therapist if it is safe for you to do.
helper:
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