Driving after Amputation: Mobility Equipment for Amputees
RIGHT LEG
For individuals who have had their right leg amputated, the following equipment is recommended for driving.
- Hand Controls
- Automatic Transmission
- Power Braking
BOTH LEGS
For individuals who have had both legs amputated, the following equipment is recommended for driving.
- Hand Controls for brake and accelerator
- Spinner Knob
- Automatic Transmission
- Emergency Brake Extension
- Chest Strap
EITHER ARM
For individuals who have had either arm amputated, the following equipment is recommended for driving.
- Automatic Transmission
- Steering Device
- Reduced Effort Steering
- Modified Gear Shifter
- Modified Secondary Controls (turn signals, dimmers)
Not every vehicle can be modified appropriately, and if the amputee is also a permanent wheelchair user a lowered floor minivan may be their only option. That is why it is necessary to first be evaluated by a driver rehab specialist and then follow up with a certified mobility specialist to look at all of your adaptive equipment options as recommended by your driving evaluator.
For more information about finding a certified driving evaluator, visit ADED (Association for Driver Rehabilitation Specialists). They can put you in touch with a certified driving trainer in your area that specializes in working with drivers with disabilities. They will conduct your driving evaluation and then put you in touch with a QAP certified mobility specialist in your area that can then follow up with purchasing options for the recommended equipment.
M.C. Mobility Systems sells and installs all of the above equipment. Set up an appointment to meet with a mobility specialist today and let us help you regain your independence after amputation.