BASIC WALKER, foldable, 2 wheels, without seat, child

STD EPHYWALKF1C

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Article is intended to be used with children (<12 years) ONLY.
Y120606 - Wheeled walker
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BASIC WALKER, wheels

Definition

A partially wheeled mobility aid in the form of a waist-high, framework with handgrips and two wheeled-legs designed to provide a stable support to a person with a disability. It may also be used during rehabilitation.

It is a mobile support structure which the user holds and pushes in front of them as they walk.

Synonym

Specifications

Technical specifications

  • Walker with 4-point base
  • Height adjustable
  • Two ergonomic handles
  • Two small castors on the 2 frontal legs of the frame
  • In aluminium (to ensure light weight)
  • Foldable (EPHYWALKF++) or non foldable (EPHYWALKN++)
  • Without seat
  • If possible, rubber tips with metal inlay for greater resistance
  • Height 80 to 100 cm
  • Width: around 50 cm
  • Maximum weight: 5 kg

Instructions for use

  • For people who need support when walking or to decrease bone and joint weight bearing on their lower limbs.
  • For short distances
  • Use on rough surfaces is less advised
  • Ensure that persons have received appropriate training on how to use the walker.

MSF requirements

Mobility aid to be used in hospital, care center environment or at home.

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