Muscular Dystrophy is so diverse in the 40+ different neuromuscular diseases it encompasses. Those who can walk face different challenges then those who are wheelchair bound. As children and adults go into wheelchairs, it becomes a necessity to be familiar with what kind of equipment is available to assist with transfers, toileting and basic daily tasks.
I have tried to compile a list of the most widely used types of equipment for those who have Muscular Dystrophy. On this list, I have included ballpark figures for prices. To find out about a product, I recommend Googling the name of the product, and doing a bit of research on your own, as well.

Manual Wheelchairs
These chairs are ideal for those with upper arm mobility. They are also excellent as a backup chair. While they may not be ideal for those with severe mobility impairments, a manual chair can be customizable to nearly any level of disability and serves as an excellent alternative to staying in bed when power chairs are in the ‘repair shop’. The average manual wheelchair costs between $2,000-$5,000 USD though they can cost
as much as $15,000 USD depending on how customized the chair is.
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Dominick Evans is the founder and Spokesperson for MDP United. Born with SMA Type III, Dominick has always been vocal about the rights of those with Muscular Dystrophy and disabilities in general. He attended Wright State University where he participated in Student Government and studied Theatre and Political Science. Currently, he works as a full time writer, pro blogger, and in his spare time plays wheelchair sports, spends time with his family, and composes and produces music.