Wednesday, 27 September 2017

Selecting A Rollator Walker - Tips To Utilize

By Michelle Phillips


Rollators are ideal for individuals that strongly desire their freedom and independence, but have limited mobility. They nevertheless come in handy for the aged when they have to move from one place to another. Here are tips to consider when purchasing a four wheel rollator walker:

Among the many rolling strollers available, the rollator is probably the one most well known. It has been in existence for over half a century. The first rollatiors was a basic standard stroller with wheels attached to it. Because of the wheels attached to it the person using it does not need to lift and drop the stroller to move forward, the wheels makes the movement much smoother.

What is a roller? The roller is a simple device or equipment that is used to aid or assist people with walking disability. Whether the person is disabled to walk due to old age, due to physical problems or due to medical conditions and ailments, roller products are there to provide the much-needed assistance.

While you were a toddler, as mentioned, you probably have used strollers that served as guides as you learn and condition your legs and feet for the basic activity called walking. During old age or several medical and special conditions, you may be left as helpless as a toddler because you are not able to move your legs to facilitate instant and effective mobility.

Wheeled strollers come in a wide variety of designs, with 3 or 4 wheels, and some with larger diameter wheels, usually of at least 7 inches which make it easier to travel over uneven terrain, "Off-road" if you will. This enables the user to venture out doors more for shopping trips and the like. Crutches are another traditional aid to walking for the injured or disabled; modern crutches are more likely to have a hand grip and an elbow support rather than fitting under the armpit as they used to do.

Folding Style- Four-wheel rollers have two different folding styles. Some fold up vertically, and others fold similar to a stroller. This type of roller has two side panels with press down paddle folding release mechanism. Frame Material- Rollers are generally made of two types of materials, aluminum, and steel. Aluminum rollers are lighter and usually associated with individuals weighing less than 250 pounds. The steel rollers weigh more but cost less than aluminum rollers.

To be able to use a roller, you would need to stand up in front of it. You would then logically secure your grip at the given and logical handles. Then you would push the roller forward as you do in a cart. Doing so would facilitate a forward movement. To be able to do the otherwise, or a backward movement, you need to pull the roller. To turn around, just change the direction by navigating to your desired direction. Basically, at one glance, a roller is somehow resembling a simple cart. However, different from cart usage, when using a roller, you would need to exert effort to center your weight to the roller. Doing this would enable greater mobility.

All rolling strollers require the user to be sufficiently stable and strong enough to be able to control the stroller as it has wheels. Without control the stroller will roll ahead of the user causing them to overbalance and fall. Modern rollators come equipped with brakes which can be set easily by the user. And for added comfort it has a drop down seat, which allows the user to rest between walking when they tire. The Hugo stroller is a well-knows brand of rolling stroller, it is popular because it comes with a variety of features and functions. Available in aluminum or steel frames with a large variety of colors and styles, it also has brakes and drop down seat.




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