Mobility affected level
Mobility affected level - You can take the following evaluation form to basically evaluate the user’s mobility
- Level 1: Can run and jump on flat ground (no need to use a wheelchair)
- Level 2: Walking on uneven roads is a bit difficult and slow; moreover, walking a short distance makes you feel tired (consider using crutches, walkers and wheelchairs)
- Reference examples: leg joint surgery, sprains
- Level 3: Unsteady and needs to hold on to something to walk (needs the use of crutches, walkers and wheelchairs)
- Reference example: Mild stroke and half-body stiffness,
- Level 4: Unable to walk or cross the bed by oneself, but can sit firmly (needs to use a wheelchair, consider having detachable armrests)
- Level 5: Unable to even sit firmly on a chair (needs to use a high-backed wheelchair)
- Level 6: Have other special medical needs (requires the intervention of an occupational therapist to assist in selecting a suitable wheelchair