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		<title>By: Child Wheelchair &#124; Ultra Light Wheelchairs</title>
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		<description>[...] Electric wheelchairs are very high tech and not only are they powered by a joystick or other device, but you can adjust things like seating position with the touch of a button. This can be handy for a child, for example, who gets frequent pressure sores or needs to have seating adjusted frequently in order to remain comfortable. In addition, of course, the joystick feature for wheelchair operation is of paramount importance in order to give independence to a child who has limited mobility. [...]</description>
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