Walking aids for orthopedic rehabilitation tools

Update:01-04-2022
Summary: Whenever your lower extremity is injured, and in the rehabilitation stage after surgery, or when the elderly and some stroke patients cannot walk sta...
Whenever your lower extremity is injured, and in the rehabilitation stage after surgery, or when the elderly and some stroke patients cannot walk stably and the lower extremities cannot be fully exerted, our doctors or rehabilitation personnel require the use of walking aids. At this time , aluminum rollator walker can help us stand and walk.
Patients need to complete activities such as getting out of bed, going to the toilet, and walking on flat ground with the assistance of walking aids. The use of walking aids can reduce the stress of the body's gravity on the fracture end and prevent nonunion and fracture of the internal fixation caused by the movement of the fracture end. Correct use of crutches and walking aids is a skill that every patient who requires partial weight bearing after lower extremity fractures must master. So how do we choose?

The use of crutches is more flexible and convenient, and the single stability is not good; for young patients with good physique and strong balance ability, crutches are recommended.
Whenever your lower extremity is injured, and in the rehabilitation stage after surgery, or when the elderly and some stroke patients cannot walk stably and the lower extremities cannot be fully exerted, our doctors or rehabilitation personnel require the use of walking aids. At this time , walking aids can help us stand and walk.
Patients need to complete activities such as getting out of bed, going to the toilet, and walking on flat ground with the assistance of walking aids. The use of walking aids can reduce the stress of the body's gravity on the fracture end and prevent nonunion and fracture of the internal fixation caused by the movement of the fracture end. Correct use of crutches and walking aids is a skill that every patient who requires partial weight bearing after lower extremity fractures must master. So how do we choose?
The use of crutches is more flexible and convenient, and the single stability is not good; for young patients with good physique and strong balance ability, crutches are recommended.