Best Walking Frames with Wheels According to Leading Mobility Expert


Posted August 27, 2021 by aids4mobilitylancashire

Aids 4 Mobility is a renowned supplier of mobility solutions and recently advised on their top selections for walking aids
 
Aids 4 Mobility is a well-known name in the mobility solutions industry and has been for several years. The comfort and independence of their clients is their number one priority, and they are experts in advising on the very best mobility devices for disabled or elderly customers depending on their individual needs. Speaking at a recent convention, Aids 4 Mobility revealed their top choices for the best walking frames with wheels.

“When looking for a walking assistance device, there are many options to choose from, and we are always happy to assist our clients in making the very best decision,” says Beatrice Sephton, Marketing Director at Aids 4 Mobility. “People who also lack arm strength will opt for a wheeled option. Within wheeled walking devices there are several options: wheeled walkers, also known as two-wheeled rollators, four-wheeled rollators, and tri-walkers that are three-wheeled. Deciding which is best for you is based on a variety of factors including physical health and lifestyle. Although we can offer our insight and advice, we do recommend that our clients make sure to consult with their medical professional before making any purchases.”

One of the best walking aids for those that have limited upper arm strength, which is common in the elderly, is the walking frame with wheels, or the two-wheeled rollator. The wheels on a two-wheeled rollator are on the front two legs of a walker-style device. The user must have enough arm strength to lift the rear legs while walking and put them down again to stop. These tend to be somewhat less manoeuvrable than other wheeled walking devices, but are appropriate for use in many indoor and outdoor locations that do not involve lots of curves or angles.

Also commonly known as Zimmer frames, walking frames allow people with mobility limitations to carry on with their daily routine and favourite activities more autonomously and safely.
Aids 4 Mobility’s top choices for wheeled walking frames include the Dual Riser Deluxe Folding Walking Frame, which is lightweight and can be folded to a compact size with a single button. Their second-best choice is the Ultra Narrow Lightweight Walking Frame with Wheels, which is designed to fit in limited spaces and narrow doorways, is fully height-adjustable, and has large wheels that make it easy to manoeuvre.

Designed to enhance stability and balance, the Aids 4 Mobility range of high-quality walking frames will help you get back on your feet and regain confidence and self-esteem. Made of high-quality materials and boasting a sturdy – yet manoeuvrable – design, their walking frames come with a series of useful features and accessories that will allow you to adapt them to your real needs.

About Us

Aids 4 Mobility was established in 2010 and are an approved supplier to Lancashire County Council, St Helens Council, and the NHS. They are one of the UK’s leading suppliers for the best mobility devices and equipment for the disabled and elderly. The company stocks a range of mobility products like mobility ramps, bathroom aids, wheelchairs and accessories, bedroom aids and much more. Aids 4 Mobility has an online shop, meaning products can be bought from the supplier over the internet, but they also have a mail order catalogue available from which products can be ordered. A great place to buy mobility equipment and healthcare products, offering a wide range of healthcare products from leading manufacturers. For more information, please visit https://www.aids4mobility.co.uk/.
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Tags accessories for mobility scooters , back support cushion , walking aids
Last Updated August 27, 2021