top of page
Writer's pictureaffordablemedicalusa

How to Rent a Knee Walker Without Making These Common Mistakes



After surgery or an accident, knee walker rentals may help you move about with ease. However, there are many common misunderstandings about how to utilize them.

Knee Walker

As an alternative to crutches, medical professionals have created the knee walker, often known as a knee scooter (because it resembled the scooters we all adored as kids). Although several companies produce three-wheeled knee walkers, four-wheeled models dominate the market. Knee walkers have come a long way regarding ease of use, user comfort, and safety.

It's Front-Loaded

You may buy a basket separately or deliver it with your knee walker. This basket is a godsend when you need to bring items with you when doing housework. However, it can only carry lightweight goods that you can easily manage with one hand. You risk being injured if you overload the front of the scooter with weight.

Do Not Use The Knee Rest As A Seat

The intended use of the knee rest platform is not as a seat. The cushioned surface at the knee is meant to ease the knee, not your whole body. The knee rest column might get weakened, or the bolt could break due to this. When using a knee scooter, there is always the chance that the user may fall off either sitting or while getting up.

Things to Keep in Mind While Using a Knee Walker

If you plan to utilize a knee walker to go about your home or neighborhood, you should be aware of a few surfaces and obstacles—the following list of things you should not do when using your knee walker.

You should use extra caution while navigating steep sidewalks, highways, or slopes in your area, mainly if you use a knee walker. We also advise not travelling down steep terrain using a knee walker.

Features of Knee Walkers

● There is a wide variety of knee walkers on the market, and they all have standard components (wheels, a cushioned "seat" to support your knee, and handlebars for navigating). Here are just a handful of the many customizable features and settings:

● The 2-wheeled and 3-wheeled models are strong, although the latter are often more compact and can navigate narrow aisles.

● The broader wheels on these versions make it possible to go through grass, mud, and gravel. It is ideal for those who spend long periods outside, particularly on rough ground.

● Because some people are naturally more robust than others, manufacturers have created knee walkers that can support much more mass.

7 views0 comments

Comments


bottom of page