Wednesday, 29 March 2017

Wheeled Walkers And Tips In Buying One

By David Butler


A walking frame or walker is used for aiding elderly people to maintain the balance and stability they have in walking. Their conditions may have hindered their ability to properly walk and their stamina may have lessened. Using this could help them remain some form of independence in going somewhere or moving around a place.

There is a type of mobility aid that has wheels on its feet and a seat built in to it with back support. They are called wheeled walkers or rollators and accessories could be bought to aid you in other things such as a basket for holding stuff in like shopping bags. Here are some tips in buying one for yourself or your loved ones.

People usually bring their rollators everywhere they go and being able to lift them and move them easily is necessary. To enable them to do these, it is better to buy a lightweight one. These are made out of carbon fiber or aluminum and it is more expensive the lighter it is.

It is also important to choose one that promotes good posture in walking specially when used by aging individuals. They have devices with handle heights that could be adjusted enabling you to walk in a natural stance. They have maximum and minimum height for the handle that can be adjusted so test it out to know if it fits you.

Determine also the features and accessories that you need on a regular basis. There are walkers that have a basket underneath the seat or removable bags for storage. Consider their size, position and capacity when choosing which one to buy.

Think on the way you will be using the walker and the circumstances that you are in. They have a weight capacity and choose the ones which will be able to support you. Although the heavier the user is, the heavier the walker needs to be as it needs to be made with steel frames to be able to support the weight.

Compact folding rollators are also ideal if you need to bring them in and out of your car and a lightweight one is a better choice for this too. You may also like a walking aid which is able to move in different kind of terrains like grass or paths and outdoors or indoors alike. Buy a walker that has the majority, if not all, of the necessities you need and the other accessories could just be bought later on.

You must also buy somewhere with an after sale support and selling spare parts as well. There may come a time that you will be needing a repair or replacement such as its wheels and brakes and having easy access to them is important. Find out which retailers in your area have these things when looking for a place to purchase your mobility aid.

The comfort of using it must also be considered such as the ease of using the hand brakes and the materials used for the seat and backrest must not be hard. Purchase one that is able to showcase your personality and individuality which also makes you not feel older. It could also help in identifying which one is your walker when you are in a place filled with a lot of users.




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