If you'd like to try out an OasisSpace Walker, just click on the LINK: www.oasisspace.com/collections/ecw-products-collection Use the code Melissa7 to get 7% OFF! I think you'll be happy with your purchase - so much so that you may want to get 3 or 4 like my grandmother!
LOL the cane holder stumped me also! Mine is the tallest brand available and at 6’4” I need one an inch taller! For floor transitions a larger diameter wheel is better!
Very thankful for your detailed analysis of the upright walker (and throw rugs :-)). I have an upright walker arriving today and am hoping it will relieve the pressures on my wrists etc. and also allow me to walk upright safely and with more comfort and a more normal stride. I have used hiking sticks, canes, and a regular rollator walker in my quest thru the years for remaining upright and still walking with a more normal pace and comfort. Much appreciate your mom also being in the videos as you are very correct in that able bodies people using these assistive devices is not even close to as useful information as she is.
Your Grandmother is still walking bent over! I think the front wheels are a little small and too far back for good balance. You are right about the brake wires and they are that way in all of the rollator models.
To fit the right height for the arms, stand in the walking position, bend your arm . Your arm should fit comfortable on the rests. You can adjust the reach for the handles.
If you'd like to try out an OasisSpace Walker, just click on the LINK: www.oasisspace.com/collections/ecw-products-collection
Use the code Melissa7 to get 7% OFF! I think you'll be happy with your purchase - so much so that you may want to get 3 or 4 like my grandmother!
LOL the cane holder stumped me also! Mine is the tallest brand available and at 6’4” I need one an inch taller! For floor transitions a larger diameter wheel is better!
Yes, agree that walkers can be too short or too tall!! Thank you for your comment and for watching!
Very thankful for your detailed analysis of the upright walker (and throw rugs :-)). I have an upright walker arriving today and am hoping it will relieve the pressures on my wrists etc. and also allow me to walk upright safely and with more comfort and a more normal stride. I have used hiking sticks, canes, and a regular rollator walker in my quest thru the years for remaining upright and still walking with a more normal pace and comfort. Much appreciate your mom also being in the videos as you are very correct in that able bodies people using these assistive devices is not even close to as useful information as she is.
Your Grandmother is still walking bent over! I think the front wheels are a little small and too far back for good balance. You are right about the brake wires and they are that way in all of the rollator models.
To fit the right height for the arms, stand in the walking position, bend your arm . Your arm should fit comfortable on the rests. You can adjust the reach for the handles.
Talk about Torn ligaments and buying a upright walker
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