Wednesday, 4 October 2017

Selecting A Rollator Walker - Tips To Utilize

By Michelle Phillips


Apart from rolling walkers there are the standard walkers without wheels, built with telescoping aluminum supports, they are ideal for people whose injuries are not permanent. The standard walker is inexpensive and considered to be a 'throw-away' as once the injured are rehabilitated, they no longer need the walker. The rollator walker is designed for long term use by many permanently disabled people, and also for people whose balance is challenged by various reason including aging.

Among the many rolling strollers available, the rollator is probably the one most well known. It has been in existence for over half a century. The first rollatiors was a basic standard stroller with wheels attached to it. Because of the wheels attached to it the person using it does not need to lift and drop the stroller to move forward, the wheels makes the movement much smoother.

What is a roller? The roller is a simple device or equipment that is used to aid or assist people with walking disability. Whether the person is disabled to walk due to old age, due to physical problems or due to medical conditions and ailments, roller products are there to provide the much-needed assistance.

Brakes- The most common brake systems are looped and push down. Looped brakes are perfect for people with hand flexibility and strength to compress the handles. The pushdown method is more suitable for individuals with arthritis. It requires the user body weight to stop the roller from moving forward.

Seat Styles- Some seats are plastic while others are cushioned. The seats are manufactured in a variety of sizes. Some are wide with narrow depth, and others are squared. Wheel Size- Determine the different terrain usage. Larger wheels provide more stability. Most rollers are sold with 6 inches or 8-inch wheels.

Folding Style- Four-wheel rollers have two different folding styles. Some fold up vertically, and others fold similar to a stroller. This type of roller has two side panels with press down paddle folding release mechanism. Frame Material- Rollers are generally made of two types of materials, aluminum, and steel. Aluminum rollers are lighter and usually associated with individuals weighing less than 250 pounds. The steel rollers weigh more but cost less than aluminum rollers.

The standard 4 legged strollers have become 4 wheel strollers that are loaded with the following features: hand brakes, seats, accessories such as baskets, horns and lights and can be folded to make them easy to store or bring with you.

Online medical supply stores offer a variety of rollators and patients lift manufactured by different brands. You can search the websites can get a better idea of what they have on offer. Purchasing from an online store will also save you a lot of travelling time and hassles, and you can always sit with the patient and take his or her opinion as well.




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