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Introducing Knee Walkers: Embrace Mobility and Reclaim Your Freedom Today!

Experience effortless mobility and independence with our exceptional collection of knee walkers. Designed to provide unparalleled support and convenience, our knee walkers offer a refreshing alternative to crutches, empowering you to navigate life's challenges with ease.

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Nova Knee Walker, 31¼ – 37¼ Inch -Each
Nova Knee Walker
Sale price$608.99
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McKesson Steel Knee Walker, 31 – 40 Inch Height - 1128894_EA - 1
McKesson Steel Knee Walker
Sale price$236.99 Regular price$329.99

Frequently Asked Questions about Knee Walkers

A knee walker, also known as a knee scooter, is a mobility device that provides support for individuals with leg injuries or surgeries. It features a padded platform for the knee, allowing users to rest their injured leg while propelling themselves forward using the other leg.

Knee walkers are suitable for people who have foot or ankle injuries, lower leg fractures, or surgeries that require non-weight bearing. They provide a convenient and comfortable alternative to crutches, allowing users to maintain mobility and independence during the recovery period.

Most knee walkers have adjustable handlebars and knee platforms. To adjust the height, loosen the locking mechanism, position the handles or knee pad at the desired height, and then secure the locking mechanism in place. Ensure that the knee platform is at a comfortable level to support your injured leg.

Knee walkers are designed to navigate various terrains, including indoor and outdoor surfaces. However, some models may perform better on certain surfaces than others. It's important to choose a knee walker with sturdy wheels and a stable frame to ensure smooth movement on different types of terrain.

In many cases, knee walkers are covered by insurance plans, especially if they are prescribed by a healthcare professional. However, coverage may vary depending on the specific insurance policy. It's recommended to contact your insurance provider and inquire about coverage options for knee walkers before making a purchase.

Most knee walkers are not designed for sitting. They are primarily intended for use in a standing position with the injured leg elevated on the knee platform. However, there are some knee walker models available with a detachable seat option, allowing users to switch between sitting and standing positions.

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