Extra-Wide Heavy Duty Mobility Medical Walking Walker Price in Bangladesh

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Extra-Wide Heavy Duty Mobility Medical Walking Walker:

Extra-Wide Heavy Duty Mobility Walker Medical Rollator Walker Mobility Aid With Wheels for Seniors

Who Should Use a Front Wheel Walker?

Elderly who need to place some weight onto the walker (but not all). It is also lightweight, easy to transport, and slides across the floor. Some people who have rollator walkers for the elderly also have front-wheel walkers to take with them when they travel as they are foldable, lightweight, and can more easily fit in the trunk of a car.

How to Use a Front Wheel Walker

  1. Adjust to proper height – See below for how to fit the walker.
  2. Get in position – Place both hands on the handles.
  3. Stand upright – This will likely place the user’s toes/midfoot in line with the rear legs.
  4. Advance walker – Push the walker in front of you so that you are walking within the walker.
  5. Walk into the walker – If the senior has a sore leg/foot or a leg that the doctor does not want them to put full weight through, then advance this leg first followed quickly by the other.
  6. Small steps – Take small steps, especially while turning around – for example, to get into a chair.
  7. No lifting needed – The advantage of these types of walkers for the elderly over standard walkers is that the senior does not need to pick it up to walk.

 

 

Recommended Features

  • Large fixed – Larger wheels roll better over uneven ground. Some front-wheel walkers for the elderly have swiveling wheels (like a shopping cart) but they are not as stable as the fixed wheels.
  • Lightweight – Light enough so the user can easily maneuver it as well as pick it up to place in a car trunk, etc. That being said, if the user is a rather large individual, they will need to make sure it is strong enough to carry their weight.
  • Sturdy – Make sure the walker’s legs are sturdy and even. Some poorly made walkers have legs that are not exactly even so that it rocks. This makes it difficult to use and is a safety risk.
  • Foldable – Make sure it can fold in half so that it is easy to take in the trunk of a car, etc.

Specification

  • Color: Silver
  • Width:41cm
  • Length:53cm
  • Height:76cm- 99cm
  • Weight Capacity: 350lbs
  • Material: Aluminum

Package Included

  • 1 X Walker Mobility Aid
  • Color: Silver
  • Width:41cm
  • Length:53cm
  • Height:76cm- 99cm
  • Weight Capacity: 350lbs

26191 Folding Walking Frame With Wheels

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Max Hawkins 2 Days ago

Lectures were at a really good pace and I never felt lost. The instructor was well informed and allowed me to learn and navigate Figma easily.

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Arthur Williamson 3 Days ago

Its pretty good.Just a reminder that there are also students with Windows, meaning Figma its a bit different of yours. Thank you!

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Claire Jones 4 Days ago

Great course for learning Figma, the only bad detail would be that some icons are not included in the assets. But 90% of the icons needed are included, and the voice of the instructor was very clear and easy to understood.

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Bessie Pena 5 Days ago

I have really enjoyed this class and learned a lot, found it very inspiring and helpful, thank you!

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Extra-Wide Heavy Duty Mobility Medical Walking Walker:

Extra-Wide Heavy Duty Mobility Walker Medical Rollator Walker Mobility Aid With Wheels for Seniors

Who Should Use a Front Wheel Walker?

Elderly who need to place some weight onto the walker (but not all). It is also lightweight, easy to transport, and slides across the floor. Some people who have rollator walkers for the elderly also have front-wheel walkers to take with them when they travel as they are foldable, lightweight, and can more easily fit in the trunk of a car.

How to Use a Front Wheel Walker

  1. Adjust to proper height – See below for how to fit the walker.
  2. Get in position – Place both hands on the handles.
  3. Stand upright – This will likely place the user’s toes/midfoot in line with the rear legs.
  4. Advance walker – Push the walker in front of you so that you are walking within the walker.
  5. Walk into the walker – If the senior has a sore leg/foot or a leg that the doctor does not want them to put full weight through, then advance this leg first followed quickly by the other.
  6. Small steps – Take small steps, especially while turning around – for example, to get into a chair.
  7. No lifting needed – The advantage of these types of walkers for the elderly over standard walkers is that the senior does not need to pick it up to walk.

 

 

Recommended Features

  • Large fixed – Larger wheels roll better over uneven ground. Some front-wheel walkers for the elderly have swiveling wheels (like a shopping cart) but they are not as stable as the fixed wheels.
  • Lightweight – Light enough so the user can easily maneuver it as well as pick it up to place in a car trunk, etc. That being said, if the user is a rather large individual, they will need to make sure it is strong enough to carry their weight.
  • Sturdy – Make sure the walker’s legs are sturdy and even. Some poorly made walkers have legs that are not exactly even so that it rocks. This makes it difficult to use and is a safety risk.
  • Foldable – Make sure it can fold in half so that it is easy to take in the trunk of a car, etc.

Specification

  • Color: Silver
  • Width:41cm
  • Length:53cm
  • Height:76cm- 99cm
  • Weight Capacity: 350lbs
  • Material: Aluminum

Package Included

  • 1 X Walker Mobility Aid
  • Color: Silver
  • Width:41cm
  • Length:53cm
  • Height:76cm- 99cm
  • Weight Capacity: 350lbs

26191 Folding Walking Frame With Wheels

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