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  • 02-15/2024
    This article instructs us how to prevent the elderly from falling and better care for the health of the elderly.
  • 07-22/2025
    The 4-wheel lightweight rollator is a highly adaptable, safe and practical walking aid for the elderly who have certain walking ability, slightly poor balance ability and want to move independently.
  • 07-21/2025
    From the perspective of functional positioning, the rollator walker with seat emphasizes "autonomy + short-term rest", while the transport wheelchair emphasizes "dependence + long-term riding". The two have clear positioning and cannot be used interchangeably.
  • 07-15/2025
    Rollator with wheels itself is a well-structured and standard-verified auxiliary device; It has good adaptability for the elderly who still have walking ability and intact cognitive function; Under the premise of reasonable structural design and correct use, the safety of roller with wheels is reliable.
  • 07-02/2025
    Regarding the core question of "how much does a light weight rollator weigh", there is currently no unified absolute standard in the industry, but it is generally recognized that the weight of a light weight rollator is roughly between 5 kg and 10 kg.
  • 06-24/2025
    People who should not use the rollator walker: 1. People who are completely unable to stand or walk independently 2. People with blurred consciousness or severe cognitive impairment 3. People with extremely weak upper limb strength 4. People who need highly protective mobility support 5. People with severe motor coordination disorders 6. Patients with severe cardiopulmonary insufficiency 7. People with extremely abnormal body shape
  • 06-17/2025
    A rollator is a mobility assistance device with wheels (generally with four wheels), which is mainly used to support the body, help maintain balance and assist walking. A walking frame is usually a metal frame without wheels. Users need to lift the walking frame, move a small step, and then walk forward.
  • 06-13/2025
    The answer is yes - foldable rollator walkers can be brought on board. In the current civil aviation policy system, rollator walkers, as important mobility aids, are widely accepted and supported by air transport. In particular, foldable rollator walkers can be checked in for free in most cases, and can even be brought into the cabin with you, provided that they meet the requirements of size, safety and ease of operation.
  • 06-06/2025
    Indoor use: It is recommended to choose a narrower and lighter rollator walker to facilitate passing through narrow spaces such as door frames and corridors. Rollator walkers with a width of less than 55cm are more suitable for indoor use. Outdoor use: A larger and more stable rollator walker is required, usually with a width of 55cm-65cm, and a larger wheel diameter is required to adapt to uneven roads.