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  2. The best electric wheelchairs for 2025, according to ... - AOL

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    Owning one of the best electric wheelchairs can make a huge difference in a person's day to day. Designed to help those who have difficulty walking, these motor-based chairs tend to have a variety ...

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    Wheelchair-accessible walk-in tub. For people who use a wheelchair, these tubs feature extra-wide doors that open out (instead of in, like soaker tubs) to allow an easy transfer from the ...

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    Cory Lee, a travel blogger and wheelchair user, told CBS MoneyWatch that navigating air travel while disabled is the part of travel he “[dreads] the most out of anything.” His $40,000 electric ...

  5. Category:Wheelchair users - Wikipedia

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    Users of wheelchairs, a mobilized form of chair using 2 or more wheels, a footrest and armrest usually cushioned. It is used when walking is difficult or impossible to do due to illnesses, injury, disabilities, or age-related health conditions.

  6. Power hockey - Wikipedia

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    Power Hockey also known as Powerchair Hockey is a competitive, fast-paced hockey game based on the use of a power wheelchair. [1] The foundation of the sport derives from ice hockey and floor hockey, but with adapted rules to enable people with disabilities, who use a power wheelchair, to play and be active in a competitive team setting.

  7. Randy Snow - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, the Summer Olympics added a men's 1500-meter wheelchair race as an exhibition event. Snow went into heavy training, relocating to Houston, Texas, to train on the same track as Carl Lewis. This was the first Paralympic event to appear before a large audience, and the public was unsure of their feelings for wheelchair-using athletes.