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Walkers

About our walkers

The walkers by INDESmed are stable walker with wheels: safe, lightweight, foldable, ergonomic and adjustable, your assistant with two wheels made of aircraft aluminum.
These walkers on wheels are available for a wide range of users, for disabled, seniors and for toddlers: medical walker with wheels, medical walker for toddlers, medical walker.
When your legs are no longer strong enough, when your balance is lacking, but also to alleviate the pain of your muscles and joints through weight distribution, rely on the stable and sturdy walker by INDESmed.
The INDESmed walker facilitate mobility at home and help with the first steps of rehabilitation.
Restore your confidence while walking with the walking aids from INDESmed.
There are walker accessories available such as walker rubber feet and the medical walker bag.

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Walkers

US$ 73.45
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Walkers

US$ 62.95

Walker accessories and spare parts

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 X-Treme tips for Crutches - 2 tips X-Treme

X-Treme tips for Crutches 2 tips X-Treme

Accessories Crutches Walking Canes Walkers

X-Treme tips, extreme safety, maximum gripping for all terrain.
Pack 2 units

US$ 39.32
Walker storage bag

Walker storage bag

Accessories Walkers

Rollator bag
Modern design
Compatible with most medical walkers
2US gal lqd of capacity
Weight 1,10 lb

US$ 19.90
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Tips / Ferrules for crutches and canes - 2x tips

Tips / Ferrules for crutches and canes 2x tips

Accessories Crutches Walking Canes Walkers

High safety crutch tip, best gripping, even in wet floor.

US$ 15.70

How to use a walker

It is important to start walking soon after a leg injury or surgery. Since our walkers do not have 4 wheels, you will need to lift it and place it in front of you to move forward.
Before any further instructions, here there are important tips to use a walker safely:
- all 4 tips or wheels on your walker need to be on the ground before you put your weight on it;
- look forward when you are walking, not down at your feet;
- go slowly and walk with good posture, keeping your back straight;
- use a chair with armrests to make sitting and standing easier;
- make sure your walker has been adjusted to your height.

Follow these steps to walk with your walker:
1- put the walker at arm’s length in front of you;
2- take the weight off your hands and gently push the walker forward;
3- use the handles of the walker for balance as you step forward with the weaker leg to the middle area of the walker. Don’t step all the way to the front. If both legs are of equal strength, then it doesn’t matter which one goes first;
4- push straight down on the walker handles as you step the other leg forward until it’s even with the first leg.
5- Repeat

Follow these steps to turn with your walker:
1- take small steps when you turn by moving the walker a short distance, then your legs;
2- you may also turn by walking with a walker in a big circle.

Follow these steps to sit in a chair with your walker:
1- back up until you feel the chair against your legs;
2- place both hands on the chair arms;
3- ease down into the chair.

Follow these steps to stand up with your walker:
1- push up from the armrest of the chair or from the bed to a standing position;
2- place a firm grip on both sides of the walker with your hands;
3- move the walker forward a short distance.
4- step forward with your injured or weaker leg first, putting weight on the palms of your hands;
5- take a step with your stronger leg keeping your feet within the walker's boundaries.