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Guide to Common Mobility Devices

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Suffering from a broken foot or an injured leg is never easy. When you have had an accident that impacts your legs or when you have recently endured leg surgery, then walking will become quite hard for you. It will become almost impossible to walk on your own if your leg or foot is hurt. To make walking less of a burden and a little more bearable, you can use mobility devices to help you.

If your ankle, knee, or foot has suffered an injury, it is crucial to keep your weight off of them. That is where mobility devices come in handy. Mobility devices will help in alleviating the pain that you have to endure if your feet or legs are injured. They are also an excellent tool for senior citizens to help them move and walk more comfortable. When it comes to choosing mobility devices, it may get overwhelming wince there are so many options to choose from. With so many types of mobility devices that are out there, you may need a little help to be able to select the right one for you.

Luckily for you, you are in luck because you have come to the right article. In this article, we will explain to you the different types of mobility devices that are most commonly used. Here are some common mobility devices:

Crutches

crutchesThe benefits of using crutches are their ability to provide stability and make the base of support more extensive when walking, offload body weight from legs, and be adjustable according to height. However, when using crutches, your posture may be affected as you will tend to lean forward and it is possible to experience wrist, shoulder, elbow, and back pain if they are not adjusted correctly.

Walkers

Walkers come in two variations, which include standard walkers and wheeled walkers. They have all the benefits of a crutch. On top of that, they offer a more extensive base of support, and they’re portable. However, they also have their limitations. When compared to crutches, their limitations are more or less the same with an addition of having to take up more space than a crutch.

Knee Scooters

knee scooterKnee scooters are a fun and safe option to mobility devices. They are easy to maneuver, easy to use, safe to use, and fun to use. However, the only downside to using knee scooters is that there is a learning curve to using them.

Wheelchairs

When it comes to manual wheelchairs, it requires some additional physical activity since you need to propel the chair with your arms. However, unlike the others, you don’t have to stand when using one. You can simply sit on the seat, which helps decrease the risk of falling.