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to different degrees of scoliosis. The inclination of each ribcan be adjusted and, being made ofaluminium, can be curvedeasily to provide a perfectfit. The back surface can befurther customised with achoice of limited editioncolours or designs.
Available in four sizes, Tarta backrests providethe right solution to fulfil most seating needs.
The World’s Best Mobility and Seating SolutionsNews from Gerald Simonds
Suppliers of the World’s Best Mobility and Seating Solutions
Gerald Simonds Healthcare Ltd.9 March Place, Gatehouse Way
Aylesbury, Bucks HP19 8UATel: 01296 380200
email: [email protected]
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LIGHTWEIGHT WHEELCHAIRS
POWERCHAIRS
STAND UP WHEELCHAIRS
COMFORT WHEELCHAIRS
POWERDRIVES
DRIVE CONTROL SYSTEMS
WHEELCHAIR SEATING
PRESSURE AREA CARE
SCOOTERS
SIA WHEELCHAIRMASTER CLASSES
TheSPOKESMAN
TARTA - BACKS TO THE FUTUREThe new Tarta® ergonomic back system, distributed by
Gerald Simonds, is a modular system designedto adapt to and improve the posture of allthose who need to sit for a prolonged periodof time. Designed and built by experts in
postural optimisation, with an Italian eye fordesign, Tarta offers the most adaptable seatingsolution available, with the minimum of simple,robust components. They can easily be mounteddirectly to most wheelchairs.
The spring steel column linking the vertebrae retainsa memory of its original position during every
day stresses and strains, giving the wholeback flexibility and strength. This centralcolumn acts as a spine to which the desired
number of adaptable aluminium ribs areattached. Softly padded cushions in different shapes
and sizes are then added, using velcro fastenings, togive optimised customisation and make every Tarta backunique. The cushion pads are covered in breathable andwashable fabric, for long term comfort.
With the Tarta system it is possible to adjustthe inclination of each individual vertebra, thus adapting
THIRTY YEARS ON!
involved. It will definitely change people’s attitudetowards disability. One little boy said ‘I’ve hurt my finger,can I be in the Paralympics!’
With the excitement of the Paralympics dyingdown Clare is returning to play with the Aces wheel-chair basketball club, based at Stoke MandevilleStadium while she considers her future in the sport.
‘Now people have seen how excitingWheelchair Basketball is, it would be great if we hada lot more people coming along to support us,’ saidClare. Gerald Simonds is again sponsoring the Aces andwe will be giving details of all Aces matches on ourwww.suchgoodsports.com website.
Despite the overwhelming reaction at theLondon Paralympics Clare remains uncertain about herfuture. ‘We’ve got the first GB training camp since theParalympics coming up, and that will be interesting’ sheexplained, ‘but I need time to decide what to do about2016 in Brazil.’
For wheelchair basketball star Clare Strange2012 was an ‘amazing’ year, culminating in herappearance as co-captain of the GBWomen’sTeam at the London Paralympics. But it was anexperience that left her with a few mixed feelings.
‘The highlight was playing in front of thosecrowds,’ said Clare, who was taking part in her fourthParalympics. ‘It was truly amazing; the buzz on the firstday was extraordinary and they raised the roof everytime we even just caught the ball!’ But despite thecrowd reaction, from a sporting point of view Clare wasdisappointed. ‘We finished seventh, the best I’ve everfinished at a Paralympic Games,’ she explained ‘but wedidn’t deliver and that’s a shame. It was a fantasticopportunity’.
Clare has noticed the much vauntedParalympic ‘legacy’ at first hand. ‘I speak at a lot ofschools,’ she said, ‘and children who weren’t particularlysporty have been inspired and now want to get
THE PARTY’SOVER.
Wheelchair basketball star ClareStrange looks back at London
2012 and considers her future.
Clare Strange in action for the Aces
STIMULITE CUSHIONSMAKE AN IMPRESSIONWe recently announced the introduction of Stimulite®
cushions to the UK and feedback from clients is alreadyproducing some very positive results. Tull Clancy wroteto say: ‘I am so impressed with this cushion. As well ashelping to keep me dry and comfortable, my pain levelshave definitely decreased.’
Since 1994 Stimulite cushions have providedTotal Pressure Management® - pressure relief, shearreduction and ventilation to control heat and moisture,the key to pressure sore prevention. Made from a soft,flexible form of aerospace honeycomb that has ‘memory,Stimulite is lightweight and distributes weight uniformlyacross its surface.When a user sits on a Stimulite cushion,the compressed cells radiate outwards to surround andsupport the anatomy, self-adjusting to each individualwhile providing excellent stability.
We are pleased to be sponsoring a new series ofWheelchair Master Classes run by the Spinal InjuriesAssociation (SIA). Presented by Lone Rose, clinicalspecialist and physiotherapist, the Choosing YourWheelchair Master Classes describe in detail theergonomic features of a manual wheelchair and theimplication of each one on function and give guidanceon optimal wheelchair set-up. Specialists from GeraldSimonds will also be on hand to answer questions.
Lone Rose has long experience of workingwith wheelchairs and wheelchair users, havingworked as a physiotherapist in spinal cord injurysince 1977 and developed the seating service at theNSIC at Stoke Mandeville in the 1980's. Lone ran theSeating Clinic at Stoke Mandeville until 2004.
Nine Master Classes are planned for2013/2014 including:
Oswestry SCIC, 26 April,Middlesborough SCIC, 15 May,Southport SCIC, 26 JunePinderfields SCIC, 12 OctoberStoke Mandeville, 2 November 2013.
Contact Karen Mikalsen at [email protected] more details.
2013 marks the 30th anniversary of Gerald Simonds,suppliers of the best of the world’s mobility and seatingsolutions. Launching the company in March 1983 GeraldSimonds soon became UK distributor of the legendarySwede 24 wheelchair, one of the first lightweight rigidframed wheelchairs in production. Since then thecompany has grown to become a leading nationwidesupplier of high quality wheelchairs, powerchairs,pressure relieving wheelchair cushions and seatingsystems from the world's leading manufacturers.
Gerald Simonds is renowned for providingunrivalled service and the best after sales support, with
all our sales consultants having wide experience of theneeds of people with disabilities. To make us your firstchoice for all your mobility requirements, contact us FREEon 0800 220975 or visit www.gerald-simonds.co.uk.
Where it all began. The Gerald Simonds stand at the 1983Stoke Mandeville International Games - forerunner of themodern Paralympics.
’‘The World’s Best Mobility and Seating Solutions
POWER ON THE MOVE
ACTIVE CONTROL CENTRE DRIVESYSTEMS PUT YOU AT THE CENTRE
OF THE ACTION
‘FREEDOM ISN’T SOMETHING TO TAKEFOR GRANTED’ - KAREN DARKE
Karen Darke is British ParaCycling silver medalistfrom London 2012, a paratriathlete and all roundadventurer. During the recent winter, with itsextremes of weather, Karen fixed a FreeWheel toher chair and set off for the great outdoors.
She wrote to us about her experiences:
‘Thanks to riding a bike being my job right now, I’vebeen fortunate to spend chunks of time in Mallorca thelast few winters and to escape a good amount of theUK’s dark damp dreary days. The Paralympics is so ‘lastyear’ now (as a friend recently informed me, just beforeI took the stage at the Fort William Mountain FilmFestival to talk about it!), so my justification for escapingfor the winter has lost some weight. I wasn’t lookingforward to months of rain, wet snow, digging myself outof the flat with a tray (must buy a shovel!), chappedhands from pushing through grit and salt, wrappingclimbing cord around my wheelchair wheels like snowchains, then stressing when the dirty wetness they’vesoaked up imprints stubborn trails on nice clean carpets.
Experiencing a sense of freedom keeps life ina wheelchair bearable for me and it feels that wintersteals some of that away. It is harder to get around, tobattle the wheelchair through mud, grit, ice and snow.This winter though has felt a little different thanks to anew gadget I’ve tried - aptly named the ‘FreeWheel’ -invented by a guy in a wheelchair who apparently tookhis frustration about the difficulty of navigating roughterrain and did something to solve it. Thank you!!! Thequality of my winter has improved!
In December I found myself whizzingthrough city streets with the FreeWheel clipped on thefront, barely noticing the kerbs, bumps, potholes andtrail of potential hazards that impede my journey fromhome to the gym - it took me ten minutes to get to thegym instead of twenty! In January I was scootingthrough a parkland in central Oslo where people couldbarely stand up on the thick mantle of ice that encrustedthe ground - I was suddenly far more mobile than themas the small front wheels were lifted above all thelumps and the FreeWheel kept me from spinning on theice. In February, with a yawning blue sky across theCairngorm mountains near my home in Scotland, I setoff on a forest trail I’ve regularly pushed around, butmore quietly, freely and easily than ever before.
Karen Darke is a member of the British
ParaCycling team, winning a silver medal
in the Women's road time trial H1-2 at the
2012 London Paralympics. Paralysed from
the chest down following an accident
whilst sea cliff climbing, in 2006 she took
part in an expedition which crossed
Greenland's ice cap whilst sitting on skis,
using her arms and poles to cover the 372
mile crossing. She has also climbed Mont
Blanc, Matterhorn and El Capitan and
hand-cycled the length of Japan. Later this
year she hopes to ski to the South Pole.
It reminds me that technology and equipmentare incredibly powerful at changing our lives (I supposeI wouldn’t be anywhere without a wheelchair, and thereare parts of the world where if you’re paralysed, you areconfined to a bed or static chair as there are no wheel-chairs). Freedom isn’t something to take for granted.
Thank you FreeWheel man, and GeraldSimonds, for bringing extra freedom into the world!
The FreeWheel All-Terrainwheelchair add-on is availablefor a special price of £375, with
free delivery, fromwww.gs-direct.co.uk
Karen pushes around a forest trail in the Cairngorms ‘morequietly, freely and easily than ever before’
The new Power Buddy from GeraldSimonds is a USB charge port forcharging your mobile phone, MP3player, tablet, GPS or other electronic
devices while you are on the move.A simple plug and play
connection to the chargingport of your power wheelchair or scooter providessafe, secure charging of allyour mobile electronics.
The Power Buddygives you peace of
mind, knowing that your mobile phone is always fullycharged, while built in LED lights brighten your journeyand show you where you are going.
The Power Buddy is available for a specialprice of only £63.75, including postage, fromwww.gs-direct.co.uk
The Active Controls system is a modular ‘plug and go’power and control system which can be retro-fitted toconvert almost any model of power wheelchair to mid-line driving. It allows a range of drive controls andoptional charging points to be connected effortlesslyin a choice of positions, making life easier for bothuser and carer.
The JoyBar ‘Plug and go’ drivecontrol for midline driving - steer mostpowerchairs like a scooter. Easily retro-fitted to most powerchairs, the JoyBarallows natural midline driving withseparate controls for steering and speed,so first-time users feel more confidentand secure. The combination of powerwheelchair manoeuvrability andintuitive centre-mounted, scooter-stylecontrols creates a more natural riderexperience. In the attendant positionthe JoyBar provides more stability and
greater control, with ‘plug and go’ simplicity andwithout the need for upgraded electronics.
The ReJoy platform allows repositioning ofan existing joystick to midline on any power wheelchair,
with secure, gold plated ‘plug and go’connections. Centre mounted drivecontrols give a more natural driver
experience, allowing the moreinvolved user to maintain abetter posture than whenusing an armrest mounted
control. The pressurerelieving gel padsare simply adjustableby height, width and
angle. The ReJoy can alsobe easily mounted ina rear socket foreasy-to-operateattendant control.
Recharge is a ‘plug and go’ handle foreasy battery charging on any powerchairor mobility scooter. ReCharge can be usedwith any powerchair or mobility scooter toreplace the standard, often hard to see3-pin XLR plug with a large, easy to grasphandle that can be inserted into any
socket of the Centre Drive System.No more awkward bending andstruggling to line up the offset 3-pinplug. Simply plug in the oversizedhandle and the vehicle’sbattery will start to charge.
JoyBar ReJoy ReCharge
Gerald Simonds are UK distributors for TiLite wheelchairs
- world leading wheelchairs that combine unequalled
customisation with the most advanced materials. They
are designed to help you live your life to the maximum,
experience reduced body stress and maintain optimal
posture. And they look brilliant!
At Gerald Simonds we provide the highest
levels of support, before and after sale. We understand
how important choice is and that no matter what kind
of chair you have, quality, reliability, and comfort are
paramount. Our skilled advisors will never settle for less.
TiLite wheelchairs provide the smoothest,
most comfortable ride of any wheelchair available. The
ultimate ride backed by the ultimate in service.
The difference between a TiFit chair and all other chairs
is that a TiFit chair is tailored specifically to you. Every
frame is made to measure. No tube is cut, bent, or welded
until TiLite’s skilled fabricators have a full-scale drawing
of your chair based on your exact measurements. Only
TiLite offers TiFit.
The optimal fit of a TiFit chair brings
unparalleled performance and function. You will feel
the difference in everything you do.
The people who build TiLite
chairs use the chairs they build. They know
how important TiFit is because they
experience it every day. They know what it
takes to make the best chair and how
important it is that the chair is right for you.
And when we say custom, we
mean it. Each chair at TiLite is designed
and built using state-of-the-art engineering
techniques. No other wheelchair
manufacturer offers the same variety of
standard and custom options, providing
a truly orthosis-like fit.
This is what allows each TiLite
wheelchair to offer the Ultimate Ride.
Making TiLite and Gerald Simonds the
Ultimate Team.
THE ULTIMATE TEAM
TILITE AND TIFIT
The new TiLite Aero T
ALBER / HANDICARE / JAY / KUSCHALL / LEVO / KYMCO / PROACTIV / QUICKIE / STIMULITE / TARTA / TILITE / VICAIR..
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The best new product to come on to themarket during my 22 years of workingin rehabilitation. I believe it will seta new bench mark in poweredwheelchair development.Ian WarrenWheelchair Seating and Posture TechnicianDuke of Cornwall Spinal Treatment CentreSalisbury Hospital
’‘The World’s Best Mobility and Seating Solutions
POWER ON THE MOVE
ACTIVE CONTROL CENTRE DRIVESYSTEMS PUT YOU AT THE CENTRE
OF THE ACTION
‘FREEDOM ISN’T SOMETHING TO TAKEFOR GRANTED’ - KAREN DARKE
Karen Darke is British ParaCycling silver medalistfrom London 2012, a paratriathlete and all roundadventurer. During the recent winter, with itsextremes of weather, Karen fixed a FreeWheel toher chair and set off for the great outdoors.
She wrote to us about her experiences:
‘Thanks to riding a bike being my job right now, I’vebeen fortunate to spend chunks of time in Mallorca thelast few winters and to escape a good amount of theUK’s dark damp dreary days. The Paralympics is so ‘lastyear’ now (as a friend recently informed me, just beforeI took the stage at the Fort William Mountain FilmFestival to talk about it!), so my justification for escapingfor the winter has lost some weight. I wasn’t lookingforward to months of rain, wet snow, digging myself outof the flat with a tray (must buy a shovel!), chappedhands from pushing through grit and salt, wrappingclimbing cord around my wheelchair wheels like snowchains, then stressing when the dirty wetness they’vesoaked up imprints stubborn trails on nice clean carpets.
Experiencing a sense of freedom keeps life ina wheelchair bearable for me and it feels that wintersteals some of that away. It is harder to get around, tobattle the wheelchair through mud, grit, ice and snow.This winter though has felt a little different thanks to anew gadget I’ve tried - aptly named the ‘FreeWheel’ -invented by a guy in a wheelchair who apparently tookhis frustration about the difficulty of navigating roughterrain and did something to solve it. Thank you!!! Thequality of my winter has improved!
In December I found myself whizzingthrough city streets with the FreeWheel clipped on thefront, barely noticing the kerbs, bumps, potholes andtrail of potential hazards that impede my journey fromhome to the gym - it took me ten minutes to get to thegym instead of twenty! In January I was scootingthrough a parkland in central Oslo where people couldbarely stand up on the thick mantle of ice that encrustedthe ground - I was suddenly far more mobile than themas the small front wheels were lifted above all thelumps and the FreeWheel kept me from spinning on theice. In February, with a yawning blue sky across theCairngorm mountains near my home in Scotland, I setoff on a forest trail I’ve regularly pushed around, butmore quietly, freely and easily than ever before.
Karen Darke is a member of the British
ParaCycling team, winning a silver medal
in the Women's road time trial H1-2 at the
2012 London Paralympics. Paralysed from
the chest down following an accident
whilst sea cliff climbing, in 2006 she took
part in an expedition which crossed
Greenland's ice cap whilst sitting on skis,
using her arms and poles to cover the 372
mile crossing. She has also climbed Mont
Blanc, Matterhorn and El Capitan and
hand-cycled the length of Japan. Later this
year she hopes to ski to the South Pole.
It reminds me that technology and equipmentare incredibly powerful at changing our lives (I supposeI wouldn’t be anywhere without a wheelchair, and thereare parts of the world where if you’re paralysed, you areconfined to a bed or static chair as there are no wheel-chairs). Freedom isn’t something to take for granted.
Thank you FreeWheel man, and GeraldSimonds, for bringing extra freedom into the world!
The FreeWheel All-Terrainwheelchair add-on is availablefor a special price of £375, with
free delivery, fromwww.gs-direct.co.uk
Karen pushes around a forest trail in the Cairngorms ‘morequietly, freely and easily than ever before’
The new Power Buddy from GeraldSimonds is a USB charge port forcharging your mobile phone, MP3player, tablet, GPS or other electronic
devices while you are on the move.A simple plug and play
connection to the chargingport of your power wheelchair or scooter providessafe, secure charging of allyour mobile electronics.
The Power Buddygives you peace of
mind, knowing that your mobile phone is always fullycharged, while built in LED lights brighten your journeyand show you where you are going.
The Power Buddy is available for a specialprice of only £63.75, including postage, fromwww.gs-direct.co.uk
The Active Controls system is a modular ‘plug and go’power and control system which can be retro-fitted toconvert almost any model of power wheelchair to mid-line driving. It allows a range of drive controls andoptional charging points to be connected effortlesslyin a choice of positions, making life easier for bothuser and carer.
The JoyBar ‘Plug and go’ drivecontrol for midline driving - steer mostpowerchairs like a scooter. Easily retro-fitted to most powerchairs, the JoyBarallows natural midline driving withseparate controls for steering and speed,so first-time users feel more confidentand secure. The combination of powerwheelchair manoeuvrability andintuitive centre-mounted, scooter-stylecontrols creates a more natural riderexperience. In the attendant positionthe JoyBar provides more stability and
greater control, with ‘plug and go’ simplicity andwithout the need for upgraded electronics.
The ReJoy platform allows repositioning ofan existing joystick to midline on any power wheelchair,
with secure, gold plated ‘plug and go’connections. Centre mounted drivecontrols give a more natural driver
experience, allowing the moreinvolved user to maintain abetter posture than whenusing an armrest mounted
control. The pressurerelieving gel padsare simply adjustableby height, width and
angle. The ReJoy can alsobe easily mounted ina rear socket foreasy-to-operateattendant control.
Recharge is a ‘plug and go’ handle foreasy battery charging on any powerchairor mobility scooter. ReCharge can be usedwith any powerchair or mobility scooter toreplace the standard, often hard to see3-pin XLR plug with a large, easy to grasphandle that can be inserted into any
socket of the Centre Drive System.No more awkward bending andstruggling to line up the offset 3-pinplug. Simply plug in the oversizedhandle and the vehicle’sbattery will start to charge.
JoyBar ReJoy ReCharge
Gerald Simonds are UK distributors for TiLite wheelchairs
- world leading wheelchairs that combine unequalled
customisation with the most advanced materials. They
are designed to help you live your life to the maximum,
experience reduced body stress and maintain optimal
posture. And they look brilliant!
At Gerald Simonds we provide the highest
levels of support, before and after sale. We understand
how important choice is and that no matter what kind
of chair you have, quality, reliability, and comfort are
paramount. Our skilled advisors will never settle for less.
TiLite wheelchairs provide the smoothest,
most comfortable ride of any wheelchair available. The
ultimate ride backed by the ultimate in service.
The difference between a TiFit chair and all other chairs
is that a TiFit chair is tailored specifically to you. Every
frame is made to measure. No tube is cut, bent, or welded
until TiLite’s skilled fabricators have a full-scale drawing
of your chair based on your exact measurements. Only
TiLite offers TiFit.
The optimal fit of a TiFit chair brings
unparalleled performance and function. You will feel
the difference in everything you do.
The people who build TiLite
chairs use the chairs they build. They know
how important TiFit is because they
experience it every day. They know what it
takes to make the best chair and how
important it is that the chair is right for you.
And when we say custom, we
mean it. Each chair at TiLite is designed
and built using state-of-the-art engineering
techniques. No other wheelchair
manufacturer offers the same variety of
standard and custom options, providing
a truly orthosis-like fit.
This is what allows each TiLite
wheelchair to offer the Ultimate Ride.
Making TiLite and Gerald Simonds the
Ultimate Team.
THE ULTIMATE TEAM
TILITE AND TIFIT
The new TiLite Aero T
ALBER / HANDICARE / JAY / KUSCHALL / LEVO / KYMCO / PROACTIV / QUICKIE / STIMULITE / TARTA / TILITE / VICAIR..
ALBER / HANDICARE / JAY / KUSCHALL / LEVO / KYMCO / PROACTIV / QUICKIE / STIMULITE / TARTA / TILITE / VICAIR..
The best new product to come on to themarket during my 22 years of workingin rehabilitation. I believe it will seta new bench mark in poweredwheelchair development.Ian WarrenWheelchair Seating and Posture TechnicianDuke of Cornwall Spinal Treatment CentreSalisbury Hospital
to different degrees of scoliosis. The inclination of each ribcan be adjusted and, being made ofaluminium, can be curvedeasily to provide a perfectfit. The back surface can befurther customised with achoice of limited editioncolours or designs.
Available in four sizes, Tarta backrests providethe right solution to fulfil most seating needs.
The World’s Best Mobility and Seating SolutionsNews from Gerald Simonds
Suppliers of the World’s Best Mobility and Seating Solutions
Gerald Simonds Healthcare Ltd.9 March Place, Gatehouse Way
Aylesbury, Bucks HP19 8UATel: 01296 380200
email: [email protected]
ALBER / HANDICARE / JAY / KUSCHALL / LEVO / KYMCO / PROACTIV / QUICKIE / STIMULITE / TARTA / TILITE / VICAIR..
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LIGHTWEIGHT WHEELCHAIRS
POWERCHAIRS
STAND UP WHEELCHAIRS
COMFORT WHEELCHAIRS
POWERDRIVES
DRIVE CONTROL SYSTEMS
WHEELCHAIR SEATING
PRESSURE AREA CARE
SCOOTERS
SIA WHEELCHAIRMASTER CLASSES
TheSPOKESMAN
TARTA - BACKS TO THE FUTUREThe new Tarta® ergonomic back system, distributed by
Gerald Simonds, is a modular system designedto adapt to and improve the posture of allthose who need to sit for a prolonged periodof time. Designed and built by experts in
postural optimisation, with an Italian eye fordesign, Tarta offers the most adaptable seatingsolution available, with the minimum of simple,robust components. They can easily be mounteddirectly to most wheelchairs.
The spring steel column linking the vertebrae retainsa memory of its original position during every
day stresses and strains, giving the wholeback flexibility and strength. This centralcolumn acts as a spine to which the desired
number of adaptable aluminium ribs areattached. Softly padded cushions in different shapes
and sizes are then added, using velcro fastenings, togive optimised customisation and make every Tarta backunique. The cushion pads are covered in breathable andwashable fabric, for long term comfort.
With the Tarta system it is possible to adjustthe inclination of each individual vertebra, thus adapting
THIRTY YEARS ON!
involved. It will definitely change people’s attitudetowards disability. One little boy said ‘I’ve hurt my finger,can I be in the Paralympics!’
With the excitement of the Paralympics dyingdown Clare is returning to play with the Aces wheel-chair basketball club, based at Stoke MandevilleStadium while she considers her future in the sport.
‘Now people have seen how excitingWheelchair Basketball is, it would be great if we hada lot more people coming along to support us,’ saidClare. Gerald Simonds is again sponsoring the Aces andwe will be giving details of all Aces matches on ourwww.suchgoodsports.com website.
Despite the overwhelming reaction at theLondon Paralympics Clare remains uncertain about herfuture. ‘We’ve got the first GB training camp since theParalympics coming up, and that will be interesting’ sheexplained, ‘but I need time to decide what to do about2016 in Brazil.’
For wheelchair basketball star Clare Strange2012 was an ‘amazing’ year, culminating in herappearance as co-captain of the GBWomen’sTeam at the London Paralympics. But it was anexperience that left her with a few mixed feelings.
‘The highlight was playing in front of thosecrowds,’ said Clare, who was taking part in her fourthParalympics. ‘It was truly amazing; the buzz on the firstday was extraordinary and they raised the roof everytime we even just caught the ball!’ But despite thecrowd reaction, from a sporting point of view Clare wasdisappointed. ‘We finished seventh, the best I’ve everfinished at a Paralympic Games,’ she explained ‘but wedidn’t deliver and that’s a shame. It was a fantasticopportunity’.
Clare has noticed the much vauntedParalympic ‘legacy’ at first hand. ‘I speak at a lot ofschools,’ she said, ‘and children who weren’t particularlysporty have been inspired and now want to get
THE PARTY’SOVER.
Wheelchair basketball star ClareStrange looks back at London
2012 and considers her future.
Clare Strange in action for the Aces
STIMULITE CUSHIONSMAKE AN IMPRESSIONWe recently announced the introduction of Stimulite®
cushions to the UK and feedback from clients is alreadyproducing some very positive results. Tull Clancy wroteto say: ‘I am so impressed with this cushion. As well ashelping to keep me dry and comfortable, my pain levelshave definitely decreased.’
Since 1994 Stimulite cushions have providedTotal Pressure Management® - pressure relief, shearreduction and ventilation to control heat and moisture,the key to pressure sore prevention. Made from a soft,flexible form of aerospace honeycomb that has ‘memory,Stimulite is lightweight and distributes weight uniformlyacross its surface.When a user sits on a Stimulite cushion,the compressed cells radiate outwards to surround andsupport the anatomy, self-adjusting to each individualwhile providing excellent stability.
We are pleased to be sponsoring a new series ofWheelchair Master Classes run by the Spinal InjuriesAssociation (SIA). Presented by Lone Rose, clinicalspecialist and physiotherapist, the Choosing YourWheelchair Master Classes describe in detail theergonomic features of a manual wheelchair and theimplication of each one on function and give guidanceon optimal wheelchair set-up. Specialists from GeraldSimonds will also be on hand to answer questions.
Lone Rose has long experience of workingwith wheelchairs and wheelchair users, havingworked as a physiotherapist in spinal cord injurysince 1977 and developed the seating service at theNSIC at Stoke Mandeville in the 1980's. Lone ran theSeating Clinic at Stoke Mandeville until 2004.
Nine Master Classes are planned for2013/2014 including:
Oswestry SCIC, 26 April,Middlesborough SCIC, 15 May,Southport SCIC, 26 JunePinderfields SCIC, 12 OctoberStoke Mandeville, 2 November 2013.
Contact Karen Mikalsen at [email protected] more details.
2013 marks the 30th anniversary of Gerald Simonds,suppliers of the best of the world’s mobility and seatingsolutions. Launching the company in March 1983 GeraldSimonds soon became UK distributor of the legendarySwede 24 wheelchair, one of the first lightweight rigidframed wheelchairs in production. Since then thecompany has grown to become a leading nationwidesupplier of high quality wheelchairs, powerchairs,pressure relieving wheelchair cushions and seatingsystems from the world's leading manufacturers.
Gerald Simonds is renowned for providingunrivalled service and the best after sales support, with
all our sales consultants having wide experience of theneeds of people with disabilities. To make us your firstchoice for all your mobility requirements, contact us FREEon 0800 220975 or visit www.gerald-simonds.co.uk.
Where it all began. The Gerald Simonds stand at the 1983Stoke Mandeville International Games - forerunner of themodern Paralympics.