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iWALK3.0 Hands Free Crutch - Pain Free Knee Crutch - Alternative to Crutches and Knee Scooters for Below the Knee Non-Weight Bearing Injuries Only

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They mention that it makes navigating stairs so much easier, and it allows them to walk and also get everything done.

Compared to the axillary crutch, the knee walker afforded lower complication and higher satisfaction. Walking will not be as easy as before your injury, but after a short adaptation period of 1-3 days you can be hands free and functional during your non-weightbearing period. has been used successfully by people in their 70s and beyond, but we’ve also seen people in their early 60s who could not adapt. It's funny because the design is fundamentally the same but the little ergonomic tweaks make a huge difference. Conventional crutches cause chafing, can rub the skin under your arms raw, cause irreparable nerve damage, and easily fatigue your hands and arms.You can walk faster, further and with less fatigue than is possible with conventional crutches or other alternatives to crutches (all while carrying things, to boot!

It helped me deal with my injury and to continue living a normal life without missing out on anything. Push straight down on the handgrips of the walker as you bring your good leg up so it is even with your injured leg. The Stride on has just been collected, it packed away with great ease following your clear instructions.It's also the slowest point a to point b and getting it on/off is more complicated than the first 2. Its a Mobility Training Wheel: Imagine if there was a way to practice walking on a prosthetic before your amputation. Need to make sure you lift the crutch foot high enough with each step as the grip is really good and can cause you to stumble.

I only use my crutches for short trips and use the iWalk for ones where I need to do multiple things, cook, clean, water plants and carry food/water. BEFORE USING THE IWALK CRUTCH - Watch all instructional videos before using the product for the first time. As a rule of thumb, if you can walk up and down stairs without using a hand rail, then you possess the physical abilities to use the iWALK 3. When you are first learning to use your walking aid, you may wish to have a friend or family member nearby to help steady you and give you support. Therefore, the knee walker is an efficient and safe orthosis for foot and ankle patients who require nonweightbearing.Took a little while to arrive but actually arrived earlier than the indicated date by a good 2 business days. An axillary crutch is the most commonly used assistive device in foot and ankle patients who require nonweightbearing. Not often that you can say 'this has changed my life', but being able to carry a cup of tea from one room to another after several weeks of not being able to do such a thing was simply wonderful. It feels like the manufacture actually cares to ensure the familiarity and each step is broken down (3 videos all detailing steps ). is a crutch alternative for non-weight bearing lower leg injuries that frees the user from the limitations of conventional crutches.

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