Saturday, September 30, 2017

The Rollator Walker- A Walking Assistance Device

By Michelle Phillips


You probably needed and used a walking device when you were still a toddler. As a toddler, you were then starting to condition your legs and feet for walking. Back then, you know that such simple machines are called strollers. Fast-forward to the present. You may be feeling a little discomfort or disability walking. For old people, walking disability entails the use of equipment known as the rollator walker.

There is a growing number or rollator brands out in the market. Worldwide, there are numerous rollator products that are constantly and regularly rolled out and launched. There would not be much hassle finding and purchasing the best rollator brands. The prices are also made more competitive. Nowadays, the roller products that are out in the market are also made more efficient and more luring. People with walking disabilities are now provided with better and wider choice to secure such walking devices. It would be helpful to further know more basic facts about rollers before scouting across the market for such products.

More modern advances in the design have led to simple improvements such as wheels on the front of the stroller so that the user doesn't have to lift it off the ground, which is of great benefit to those with limited strength in their upper body.

Another advance in the design of strollers is the wheeled stroller which was invented in 1978 by the Swede Aina Wifalk, and also called "rollators." An essential part of the design of a wheeled stroller is the addition of brakes which can be operated by the use of levers on the handles. It enables the user to stop immediately and prevents the rollators from running away from them. The brakes can also assist in turning, as they can be applied on just the side to which the user is turning, allowing a much tighter turn to be made.

Thus, to simplify the definition, a roller is a machine or equipment that is used to serve as a guide as a user mobilizes himself or herself. Every roller comes with small wheels, about three or four, to help the equipment move around more smoothly and more effectively.

Folding Style- Four-wheel rollers have two different folding styles. Some fold up vertically, and others fold similar to a stroller. This type of roller has two side panels with press down paddle folding release mechanism. Frame Material- Rollers are generally made of two types of materials, aluminum, and steel. Aluminum rollers are lighter and usually associated with individuals weighing less than 250 pounds. The steel rollers weigh more but cost less than aluminum rollers.

To be able to use a roller, you would need to stand up in front of it. You would then logically secure your grip at the given and logical handles. Then you would push the roller forward as you do in a cart. Doing so would facilitate a forward movement. To be able to do the otherwise, or a backward movement, you need to pull the roller. To turn around, just change the direction by navigating to your desired direction. Basically, at one glance, a roller is somehow resembling a simple cart. However, different from cart usage, when using a roller, you would need to exert effort to center your weight to the roller. Doing this would enable greater mobility.

Buying a roller- It is advisable that people with walking disorders use a roller. People who still have technical hopes to walking again are advised to take a roller instead of buying a wheelchair. That is because the roller is considered a guide that would help anyone re-learn the activity of walking.




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