Unlike wheeled walking bikes:
A wheelless walking bike has no wheels at all; the user must lift the bike to move it forward.
This basic yet stable method gives it an irreplaceable advantage in balance support.
Typical structural features of a walking frame:
• Mostly four-legged
• Usually wheelless, or with two front wheels and no rear wheels
Typical structural features of a rollator (four-wheeled):
• Four large wheels (generally 6-10 inches)
• Built-in braking system (grip-type handbrake)
For those elderly people who have a slightly unstable gait but can walk on their own, walking sticks are a good choice. For those elderly people with unstable gait and need additional support, walking frames are a more ideal choice. It provides more support, reduces the risk of falling, and can help the elderly walk more safely and comfortably.
If the elderly do not use walking aid with wheels correctly or do not pay attention to obstacles in front of them when walking, they may fall. For example, when using walking aid with wheels, if the brakes are not used in time, the walker may suddenly slide, causing the user to lose balance.
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.
The following people are not suitable for using 4 wheel walking frame:
● People with weak fingers due to arthritis or rheumatoid lesions;
● People who have lost fine hand movement control due to neuropathy (such as carpal tunnel syndrome);
● People with unilateral limb weakness in the early stage of stroke rehabilitation;
● People with long-term hemiplegia and complete disability of one hand.
The most suitable types of walking frames for the elderly are:
1. Four-legged walking frame (standard walking frame)
2. Wheeled walking frame (wheeled walking frame)
3. Walking stick
4. Rollator
The elderly can choose the most suitable walking frame according to their mobility, needs and living environment.
2 wheel walking frame is more suitable for people who need high stability and can control their rhythm independently;
4 wheel walking frame is more suitable for people who need to walk long distances, rest frequently and have insufficient upper limb strength.
Elderly walking frame is a walking aid designed for people with limited mobility, mainly used to enhance the user's stability, support and walking ability. It provides additional contact points, shares body weight, and assists the elderly to maintain balance, so that they can complete daily walking activities safely and stably.