When it comes to mobility aids, you might be more familiar with the typical walker, but developments in technology and design have offered consumers excellent options.
The traditional walker offers stability for the user and enables independent mobility for many. Due to the rear dual-wheel design’s speed restriction, it is ideal for people who are recuperating from surgery or are less stable on their feet.
Some people might think that using a mobility aid means losing their independence; however, they could discover that without having to rely on another person and feeling more stable thanks to the added support, they are more independent and confident.
Walkers are ideal for use in homes, hospitals, and skilled care institutions. However, what about individuals who continue to participate in community activities but require a little additional assistance when walking?
Rollators are frames with the option of three or four wheels, an optional seat, and hand-operated brakes. There is even the option of a heavy-duty model.
These mobility aids are perfect for use while shopping, vacationing, or taking a walk around the neighborhood. They are more convenient to use outside and on difficult or uneven terrain since the front wheel(s) swivel, making it easier to turn.
Three-wheel models have two wheels in the back and one swiveling wheel up front. They are recommended for interior use since they can go around tight corners with ease. Furthermore, compared to four-wheel versions, they are typically lighter and more portable.
Four-wheel models have two swiveling front wheels and two stationary back wheels. Most have a seat so the user can relax and sit down. Compared to the three-wheel option, the additional wheel offers more assistance and stability. Most models have a tote bag or storage box under the seat.
The weight capacity of heavy-duty rollators is normally between 400 and 500 lbs, which is higher than that of standard rollators. Heavy-duty models are wider, often around 19″ wide, compared to standard model seats, which are about 15″ wide. They usually feature reinforced steel frames and wider, larger wheels so the frame is well supported and does not sink if the ground is soft.
There are a number of factors to consider when choosing the right mobility device. The first thing you will want to do is consult with your doctor. They will be able to assess your balance and stability, or they may refer you to a physical therapist to get a better evaluation.
Things that they will take into consideration include your upper body strength, given that you may be required to lift the product consistently when using it.
Determining stability is another consideration. If you are stable standing and walking and you don’t have an issue with balance, a rollator may suit your needs. However, if they feel you are at a risk for falling, a traditional walker may be a better fit.
How easily the product folds for storage and transport can be an issue if you are on the go frequently. Height and weight will also determine what model will best fit you.
Whether you are looking for yourself or for a loved one, All-Star Medical can help you select the right mobility walker in Bowling Green KY. Our team of experts is here to walk you through the options and answer your questions.
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