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Why Use a Knee Walker
 
  Knee Walkers have been used as an alternative to crutches or walkers for many years. A Knee Walker is a comfortable, highly portable and maneuverable mode of transportation that provides great stability and energy efficiency over a small footprint. The Knee Walker greatly improves the quality of life by giving the patient more mobility, stability and comfort with less effort allowing the patient to get up and around and back to a near normal life-style. Check out some of the advantages over crutches or walkers:  
     
 
Arrow Provides a painless alternative to crutches or a walker
Arrow Swiveling front wheels (RollerAid model) for easy steering and maneuvering
Arrow Eliminates tripping or falling associated with crutches
Arrow Less fatigue due to conserved energy
Arrow Frees up hands
Arrow Prevents atrophy by strengthening proximal muscles in affected leg
Arrow Provides stability for those with compromised balance
Arrow Improves circulation in affected leg
Arrow Partially elevates affected leg for less pain and swelling
Arrow Can be used as a bench or foot stool during rest
Arrow Folds in seconds for transport or storage (no need to disassemble)
 
     
  Not only does a Knee Walker take less energy to propel on hard, level ground as compared with a walker or crutches, it also improves balance due to its broad base of support. Considering these benefits, it may seem surprising to hear that Knee Walkers also strengthen muscles instead of allowing atrophy, that is, wasting away of muscles and bone mass. Atrophy is one of the negative consequences of using crutches, walkers, and wheelchairs. By exercising most or all of the muscles around the knee, hip, and trunk during regular use, recipients benefit from strengthening of those muscles in both the injured and uninjured legs. Knee Walkers are typically used for:  
     
 
Arrow Fractures of the foot, ankle, heel, or lower leg
Arrow Non-union fractures
Arrow Leg amputations
Arrow Ruptured Achilles tendons
Arrow Lower extremity ulcers/wounds (e.g., diabetic)
Arrow Sprained ankles
Arrow Bunions
Arrow Gout
   
 
  Consult your physician to see if a Knee Walker is right for you.