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Mobility Walkers Help Mobility Challenged Individuals Walk

By Paul Easton

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Many of us will eventually need a mobility walker for one reason or another. Perhaps we may have a temporary situation where we need mobility assistance, or we may find that as we get older we are no longer able to walk of our own accord. No matter what the reason they may be needed walkers can be a great tool for those who are mobility challenged.

Mobility walkers may also be used by individuals who have suffered back injuries. When we walk under normal healthy conditions we have a center of gravity that assists us with staying balanced. When we injure our backs this center of gravity is thrown off and we may need a little support to assist with walking as a result of the back injury.

There are some modern types of mobility walkers that are greatly changed in appearance and style from traditional walkers. A popular style of modern walker is known as a rollator. This device is much more contemporary looking than standard walkers and is a frame that consists of larger wheels.

The larger wheels on a rollator provide with increased mobility and allow the user to walk over surfaces that they may not be able to walk on with a standard walker. Rollators work well for outdoor walking since the larger wheels do not get stuck on small pebbles and other rough surfaces. Rollators are also light weight and can be easier to operate for the elderly and other people in poor physical condition.

Many rollators also offer seats in the front of them. These seats provide a good space for the user to sit when they need to rest. This makes these walkers a good choice for walking longer distances. Standard mobility walkers are bulky and are not conducive to being used for any distance. Rollators on the other hand are suited to using for long stretches of time.

Walkers have been around for years and have provided assistance to many individuals. Walkers are traditional a metal frame that is held in front of the user and is scooted along as the individual moves from one location to another. These devices may have rubber stoppers on the bottom or they may have wheels.

Naturally walkers with wheels provide greater mobility and are typically used by individuals who do not have severe mobility challenges. In many cases these mobility walkers are used by individuals who have suffered a broken leg that is healing slowly or was wounded in such a way that crutches and canes are not sufficient support.

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