[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]A Walking Frame (also called as Walker) is a necessity for patients who need additional stability and support while walking. When standing, walkers provide enough independence that the user doesn’t require assistance from someone else. Because of its wider base, a Walking Frame provides better support than using only a walking stick.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_empty_space height=”22px”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″][vc_single_image image=”27307″ img_size=”full” alignment=”center”][vc_column_text]
Just with a one-touch button the height can be adjusted as per the height of the user or as per requirement. The height of the walking frame can be adjusted from 30 inches to 36 inches in 1-inch increments. Height of paediatric walkers can be adjusted from 22 inches to 26 inches in 1 inch increments.
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Our walker has a wide and deep frame with sturdy construction and maximum load-bearing capacity of 100kg which properly distributes the weight and prevents fall among patients during walking and enhances overall balance.
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The anodized aluminum structure ensures maximum strength and safety while remaining lightweight.
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Slip-resistant rubber tips on the bottom of each of the four legs minimizes the chance of slipping, and make movement from one place to another, both indoors or outdoors, completely safe.
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HAND GRIPS FOR SAFETY & COMFORT
Comfortable soft foam padded hand grip offer extra support for individuals with special functionality needs. The contoured hand grips provide extra stability while reducing hand pressure and fatigue.
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FOLDABLE & PORTABLE
The portable walker quickly folds down for convenient travel or storage. The foldable design makes it easy to use anytime, anywhere.
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EASY TO USE & OPERATE
Our walker is designed with a comfy push-button mechanism that is effortless to operate.
It can be used safely with a one-touch button release and no worries of falling or loosing balance while operating the walker.
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Types of Walkers | Product Feature |
Walking Frame | Made from high-grade aluminium, which is both strong and lightweight |
Walking Frame Child | The light-weight and foldable aluminium walking frame for children. |
Walking Frame EC – Blue and Silver | The economical walking frame made of steel offering strong support and durability at a lower cost |
Reciprocating Walking Frame | Designed to move in a “reciprocating” manner, meaning the left and right sides of the frame can move independently of each other. This allows for a more natural walking pattern. |
Reciprocating Walking Frame – Black and Green | The premium reciprocating walking frame is made of powder-coated aluminium for its strength, durability, and light weight. Comes in black and green colour. |
Walking Frame with Wheels | Walker with wheels in the front for easier movement without having to lift the walker completely off the ground |
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WHEN TO USE
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- Starting to walk after surgery
- Gait training for people using artificial limbs
- Hemiplegics
- Geriatric Patients who need assistance when walking
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HOW TO USE
[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Adjust the height of the walker to be about waist-high. The height should be comfortable for the patient. It should allow for a slight bend of the elbow when you hold the handgrips of the walker – this is necessary to maintain blood circulation when using the walking frame. The ideal height (upto the handgrip) is the height of the patient upto the wrist when standing with arms on the side and elbows slightly bent.
1. Stand between the 2 sides of the walker
2. Pick up the walker and place it a short distance ahead
3. Move a step forward to the walker
4. Repeat steps 3 and 4
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CARE GUIDE
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- When standing up straight, the top of your walker should reach to the crease in your wrist.
- Your elbows should be slightly bent when you hold the hand grips of the walker.
- Keep your back straight. Don’t hunch over the walker.
- Check to be sure the rubber tips on your walker’s legs are in good shape.
- Replacements are available for rubber tips
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