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5 things to consider before buying a walker

A walker is one of the most popular items to assist the mobility of people of all ages. Injuries, degenerative diseases and age are some of the factors that influence the purchase of a walker. 

Walkers prevent falls due to loss of balance both indoors and outdoors. There are many models of walkers and the selection of the right one depends on the user's needs. 

Among the walker models, you can find two-wheeled and two-bushed walkers, four-wheeled walkers and fixed walkers. More sophisticated devices with a seat and six wheels are also available to assist in the mobility of older adults. 

Whatever the choice, take into consideration the following aspects. 

1. The needs of the user 

When you buy a walker you should get proper advice, as it will depend on your specific needs to select the most suitable one. For example, if you have had hip surgery or an injury and need rehabilitation, a walker will provide adequate support as you go about your daily routine. 

2. The size of the walker 

This is an important aspect, as you should consider the space available in your home for choosing the walker. Remember that nowadays walkers are made with several functions to help with support and mobility. Also, take into account when storing the walker, so choose one that is easy to disassemble. 

3. The weight of the walker 

When moving the walker, in case the user does it without assistance, it is advisable to consider the weight. This should be as light as possible. Materials such as stainless steel and aluminum offer more stability and durability and are lightweight, which facilitates mobilization and the user's autonomy. 

4. The height of the person 

User comfort is the priority so make sure the walker has adjustable height is a good solution. If the user is very tall or short, a height-adjustable walker helps maintain an upright posture. You must maintain the height from the hips. 

5. The user's weight 

One of the things you forget to check when you buy a walker is the weight of the person who is going to use it. Not all walkers support the same weight range.  

With this list of items you will find it easier to find the walker you need. Visit andreviger.com and ask for advice. We offer a variety of mobility devices. 

Walkers provide comfort, safety and autonomy for everyday activities. Select the one most suitable for your needs.


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