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Friday, November 10, 2017

A Guide To Choosing Walkers For Seniors

By Martha Roberts


As people get older, their legs become weaker and they find it hard to walk as long or as fast as they used to. The arms also get weaker and seniors find it harder to carry or lift as much weight as they used to. The hands also become weaker and seniors will find it difficult to twist or grasp things the way they used to. Thankfully, even with weak legs, you can still walk around if you use a walker. By using walkers for seniors, you can remain balanced because they provide a wide base of support. You will also be able to maximize your level of endurance and walk more.

Using a walker is ideal if you have ankle or leg injuries or you have recently undergone leg or hip surgery. It is also appropriate to use this device if you have imbalance issues caused by stroke, cerebral palsy or arthritis. There is a wide selection of walkers in the market. They include standard, folding and two wheeled walkers.

Prior to choosing a walker, it is important to ask your physical therapist or doctor to give you recommendations based on your needs. These professionals can also take measurements of your body to ensure that you get the right walking aid. Remember that some walkers may not accommodate your height. Even though some can be adjusted, it is appropriate to get one which is fitted to your height.

It is also essential to consider the environment where the walking aid will be used. A standard walker for example, it is suitable for the indoors and rolling walker for the outdoors. Another factor to consider is the kind of grips it comes with. They should be comfortable. If you have arthritis, choose a device that has larger grips.

As you select a walker for seniors, you should also consider your weight. A majority of walkers can bear a maximum weight of three hundred pounds. It is therefore advisable for you to choose the one that accommodates your weight. Such a walker will enable you to walk properly.

In order to enjoy using the walker, you should consider buying various attachments. Examples are a tray where you may place a newspaper or a cup of coffee and tote bags for keeping a mobile phone, tissues and flashlight so that one can reach them easily. You can also select a rolling walker that has as a seat if you cannot walk a long distance without getting tired.

You should select a folding walker so that it will be easy to for you to store and transport it. You will also find it convenient to use such a walker if your house is not that spacious. You can easily store a folding walker in a hallway or closet.

As you decide whether to buy a standard or wheeled walker, determine if the wheels will be an inconvenience for you. You must be able to control the brakes and wheels properly. Sometimes, you will have to shift or raise the walking aid away from a surface that is not even. Therefore, it is advisable to look for a lightweight model. By considering these factors, you will get the most suitable walking aid.




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