A Collection Of Medical Walkers
Medical Walkers are an important medical aide for those needing help walking, either temporarily or permanently. Walkers are an alternative to sticks and canes, and are especially helpful when the difficulties of walking affect both sides, instead of just one leg. Often, Medical Walkers have wheels to assist in movement without the necessity to lift the walker off the ground. Other accessories can also be customized to help fully maximize the benefits of Medical Walkers. Other features to examine when shopping for a walker are height settings, handlebar height and width, grips, and the availability of a seat, if necessary. The following models are some examples of variations available within one company when search for a walker.
Drive Duet Transport Chair and Rollator
This model is great because of its dual purpose design. It can function as a walker with a seat and 4 wheel rollators, but can also be transitioned without tools into a chair that can be pushed by another individual. The design includes brakes on the handles to ensure control of the unit, and it can support up to 300 pounds despite the fact that this model only weighs 19 pounds. The price range for this particular design falls between $140 and $200.
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Drive Go-Lite Deluxe Aluminum Rollator Walker with Loop Locks This standard 12 pound model contains a seat with storage and a locking brake system that guarantees steady control of the rolling unit. The soft-grip tires are appropriate for either indoor or outdoor use, making it very versatile. The weight limit for this model is 300 pounds, and the typical price range is between $95 and $150. Drive Medical Winnie Go-Lite Deluxe 3 Wheel Rollator The difference between this model and the previous ones is that it has only three wheels instead of four. The elimination of one wheel makes this model easier to maneuver and turn. Additionally, this walker can be folded for easy storage and transport, and it only weighs 9 pounds. The handle height is adjustable to best fit the user's height. If the user wants a basket or carrying tote, those accessories can also be included. The weight limit for this model is 300 pounds and it can be purchased for between $90 and $120. These three examples of Medical Walkers demonstrate a range of what is available, but ultimately, the user must determine what features and specifications are important. |

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