Customized medical aluminum disabled elderly upright adjustable walker foldable frame walker with seat

The walker is a specialized device.
As the population ages, they become more visible and prominent. When older people reach a certain age and are active enough not to be wheelchair-bound, our balance may not be as strong as it once was.
In addition, walkers are not just for the elderly, but for anyone who needs extra stability while walking. When you need rehabilitation from various accidents or injuries to your legs and feet, walking can help with healthy development.
The basic walker is a frame that wraps the person inside and has four legs. With each step forward, they need to lift the entire walker up and forward into the frame.
Sometimes two-wheeled walkers have two front wheels on their front legs. Sometimes, a person does not have the strength or dexterity to lift a walker. The front two wheels provide an easier way to move and still create stability for the user.
Therefore, the height position of the walker is crucial for proper use. In general, the grip should be at the same height as the wrist. Keep your hands too low and the person will crouch in an uncomfortable position. If the position is too high, the person will have a harder time shifting his or her weight. Rehabilitation takes time, and inappropriate height will put pressure on shoulders, back and waist in the long term, causing additional physical discomfort. So the height adjustable walker is more suitable for the public, by sliding the legs and positioner up and down, the height will be determined in the correct position.




