Some 30 years ago, the rolling knee walker was not yet in existence. The rolling knee walker is not a new concept though. It is a descendant of a long line of walking aids. In an article published in the British Medical Journal, researchers Webling and Fahrer found that the precedent of the rolling knee […]
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Why Rollator With Seat Is Ideal For COPD Patients
The rollator with seat is a walking aid that is ideal for COPD patients. Rollators are also known as rolling walker, wheeled walker, three-wheeled walker and four-wheeled walker. In general, rollators are referred to as walking frames with a hand brake, and with three or four wheels. The presence of a seat is one of […]
Continue reading »4 Things to Watch Out When Buying a Cane

The cane was once a symbol of power and aristocracy. In the olden days, aristocratic men and women carried with them canes at the race track and at the watering place. In the past, no well-established doctor would be seen in public without a cane – this being the symbol of the medical profession. Today, […]
Continue reading »Physical Activity Made Easier By Rollator Walker
Physical activity is particularly difficult for patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease or COPD. Rollator walker makes physical activity easier for COPD patients. COPD is the umbrella term for diseases that cause airflow blockage and breathing-related problems. Chronic bronchitis, emphysema and some cases of asthma are examples of this disease. According to the Centers for […]
Continue reading »How Rollator Promote Activity And Participation
Among persons with mobility limitations, access to mobility devices like the rollator is a prerequisite to live a life with dignity. Mobility device like the rollator is defined by the World Health Organization as a common type of assistive technology that is “used to increase, maintain, or improve the functional capabilities of individuals with disabilities.” […]
Continue reading »How to Find Out if Rollator is Right for You

Rollators are routinely prescribed during geriatric rehabilitation to compensate for mobility deficits and balance. They are also used for fall protection and for increased activity.
Continue reading »Phoenix Scooters: Mobility For The Physically Challenged
Physically challenged individuals find it hard to travel without assistance. The phoenix scooters enable physically challenged individuals to travel independently. For many older adults, driving a car or walking a few blocks away from home cannot be done because of physical limitations. While many older adults cannot drive a car or walk for many blocks, […]
Continue reading »How Pediatric Walkers Enhance Early Developmental Capacities
Pediatric walkers are assistive devices that enable children with mobility disabilities to receive care at their home and community level. Among the many mobility disabilities affecting children, cerebral palsy is the most common. Cerebral palsy is the umbrella term for disorders that affect an individual’s ability to move. This condition also affects a person’s posture […]
Continue reading »How To Restore Motor Ability With Nitro Style Rollators
There is growing evidence that waist circumference and body mass index (BMI) are predictors of mobility difficulties. The nitro style rollators make mobility possible for obese individuals. A study by Jenkins in 2004 showed that being overweight or obese makes one more likely to experience lower body mobility and difficulties with activities of daily living. […]
Continue reading »Get Up and Go with Adult Stand-Assist Walkers

The United States is an ageing country. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), since January 1, 2011, and every day for the next 20 years, nearly 10,000 Americans will celebrate their 65th birthdays. The unprecedented number of the senior population in the US means that there will likely be a growing […]
Continue reading »Mobility Scooters For Motorcycle Enthusiasts With Mobility Limitations
Can’t drive your old motorcycle because of lower extremity weakness? Mobility scooters offer motorcycle enthusiasts with lower mobility weakness to ride with the wind once again. Mobility scooters are like motorcycles with the following twists: – They are powered mostly by batteries. – They can only accommodate one passenger. – Their speed limit is lower […]
Continue reading »Why Merry Walker Is The Best Alternative For Self-Rehabilitation
Many cases of mobility impairments can be treated through self-rehabilitation. The merry walker is an effective way for rehabilitating mobility impairments. The merry walker is a standard pick-up walker. A standard walker is a walking frame with four tips and without wheels. This type of device has to be picked up in every step of […]
Continue reading »How Medline Deluxe Rollator Benefit COPD Patients
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or COPD is a debilitating disease that limits physical activity. Medline deluxe rollator is an effective way to increase the level of physical activity among COPD patients. COPD is a disease that negatively affects the respiratory system. This condition is characterized by shortness of breath and muscle fatigue. Many COPD patients […]
Continue reading »10 Reasons Why Knee Walkers are Better Than Crutches

Knee walkers and crutches are two options to consider for maintaining mobility especially when non-weightbearing is required.
Continue reading »How Medical Rollators Benefit Huntington’s Disease Patients
Mobility impairments significantly affect the quality of life of people with Huntington’s disease. Medical rollators are often prescribed to patients with this condition to prevent falls. Huntington’s disease is an inherited disease. It causes the gradual breakdown of the nerve cells in the brain. Mobility disorders that are associated with this condition include involuntary jerking […]
Continue reading »How Lightweight Walkers Benefit Parkinson’s Disease Patients
People over the age of 60 are usually affected by Parkinson’s disease or PD. Lightweight walkers with front wheels are particularly useful in patients with this condition. Parkinson’s disease is classified under the conditions called motor system disorders. Symptoms of this condition include: – Trembling of the face, jaw, arms, legs and arms – Stiffness […]
Continue reading »Managing Knee Osteoarthritis With a Cane

One of the leading causes of disability and pain among older adults (65 years old and above) is osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis is also known as degenerative joint disease. It is the most common form of arthritis. There are three types: hand, hip and knee osteoarthritis. The biomechanical marker of knee osteoarthritis is the progression in the […]
Continue reading »Difference Between Knee Walker And Crutches
The knee walker and crutches are often used to better manage pain and recover from below the knee injuries. Below the knee injuries can be caused by foot surgery, breaks, sprains, amputation and ulcers of the foot. The knee walker is an assistive device with 4 wheels, a handle, a hand brake and a seat. […]
Continue reading »How Hemi Walker Benefit Stroke Patients
Eight out 10 stroke patients experience mobility difficulty on one side of the body. The hemi walker is an assistive device that can be used to help stroke patients have greater independence with everyday activities. Weakness or mobility difficulty on one side of the body is called hemiparesis. According to the National Stroke Association, hemiparesis […]
Continue reading »Stay Active With The Heavy Duty Rollator
It is well-established that functional capacity declines in old age. The heavy duty rollator facilitates active and independent lifestyle even in old age. Despite their mobility impairments, many older adults have continued living at home and leading an independent life. According to the United Nations or UN, independent living among older adults is common in […]
Continue reading »How Handicap Scooters Assist Those With Walking Impairments
Walking impairments can disrupt both emotional and physical well-being. Handicap scooters are ideal for everyone who has walking difficulties. For many people, the act of walking is taken for granted. Walking though is central to daily life. It gets us to work, doing errands, visiting friends and family, and for self-care. A study by Iezzoni […]
Continue reading »Top Reasons Why Seniors Use Mobility Scooters

In many parts of the world, especially in countries like the United States, Canada, New Zealand and Australia, the use and sale of mobility scooters is on the rise. Mobility is broadly defined as the ability to move oneself, for instance, walking or by using assistive technologies. Mobility scooter is one of the most acceptable […]
Continue reading »How Medical Rollators Provide Safe Mobility To COPD Patients
Medical rollators are often prescribed to provide safe mobility for patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease or COPD. COPD refers to a group of diseases that result to breathing-related problems. Asthma, chronic bronchitis and emphysema are some examples of COPD. Patients with COPD often report of fatigue, walking slower than people of the same age […]
Continue reading »How Can Arthritis Patients Benefit From Folding Walkers

Arthritis affects 52.5 million American adults, this according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Arthritis patients can benefit the most from folding walkers. Arthritis is the collective term for over 100 different rheumatic diseases and conditions. Symptoms associated with this disease include pain, stiffness, swelling and aching in or around the joints. […]
Continue reading »A Walk a Day With a Rollator Keeps The Doctor Away

It is a well-established fact in the scientific community that exercise activity such as walking protects against loss of physical function in adults. As early as 1953, Dr. Jeremy Morris and colleagues had shown that “men in physically active jobs have a lower incidence of coronary heart disease in middle-age than men in physically inactive […]
Continue reading »Go Green With Electric Mobility Scooters

In the past decade, there has been an increase of demand for electric mobility scooters. Electric mobility scooters are mobility aids for those with walking impairments. The electricity which is stored on the rechargeable batteries powers the electric mobility scooters.
Continue reading »How Drive Walkers Can Substitute for Human Assistance

Many older adults seek human assistance because of their difficulties in doing everyday tasks. Drive walkers are technological advances that can substitute human assistance. There are 2 forms of coping for mobility limitations: human assistance and technological assistance. Human assistance refers to help receive from another person. This assistance can be from a relative, friend […]
Continue reading »Stay Mobile With Drive Medical Rollators

Many older adults can only stay mobile with the use of assistive devices like the drive medical rollators. For many frail older people, being mobile with a device like the drive medical rollators is a more suitable arrangement compared to being dependent on other people.
Continue reading »How Can Bariatric Walker Reduce Mobility Disability

Overweight older adults with low muscle strength have greater risk of losing their walking ability. A bariatric walker is an important tool aimed at reducing the risk of mobility disability. More than one-third or 78.9 million Americans are obese, this according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Obesity, according to the CDC, […]
Continue reading »Adult Stand-Assist Walker as Geriatric Assistive Device

The reduction of mobility is one of the problems that affects a large number of the elderly population. Mobility encompasses not just the person’s ability walk, but also the person’s ability to complete personal tasks. Mobility is defined as the ability to move around safely and effectively in the environment. Mobility is necessary for the […]
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