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Why must all wheels be on the ground when walking with a rollator?

Ensuring that all wheels of a rollator are in contact with the ground when walking is crucial for several important reasons:

Stability and Balance: When all wheels are in contact with the ground, the rollator maintains maximum stability and balance. This stability is crucial for individuals with mobility issues, as it helps prevent accidents and falls.

  1. Preventing Tipping: Rollators are designed to distribute weight evenly with a specific wheel configuration. Suppose one or more wheels are off the ground. In that case, it can lead to an imbalanced weight distribution, increasing the risk of tipping over, especially when navigating uneven terrain or obstacles.
  2. Smooth Maneuverability: All wheels in contact with the ground allow for smoother and more predictable maneuverability. This is essential for users who rely on rollators to move comfortably and efficiently.
  3. Effortless Movement: When all wheels are on the ground, the rollator requires less effort from the user to push or guide it. This reduces the strain on the user's muscles and joints, making it easier for them to maintain mobility.
  4. Braking Effectiveness: Rollators are typically equipped with brakes to provide added security when coming to a stop or resting. When all wheels are in contact with the ground, the brakes are more effective, preventing unintentional movement or rolling when the user stops to rest or sit down.
  5. Reducing Wear and Tear: Uneven wear and tear on the wheels can occur when only a few are in contact with the ground. This can lead to premature wheel degradation, reducing the rollator's overall lifespan and increasing maintenance requirements.
  6. Enhanced Confidence: Knowing that all wheels are on the ground instills confidence in the user. This confidence is essential for individuals with mobility challenges, encouraging them to remain active and independent.
  7. Safety: Ensuring that all wheels are grounded is a fundamental safety measure. It minimizes the risk of accidents, falls, and injuries, which is especially important for those who may have limited mobility or balance issues.

To maintain safety and maximize the benefits of a rollator, users should regularly inspect their device for any issues that may cause wheels to lift off the ground. This can include checking for loose or damaged parts, ensuring proper assembly, and choosing a rollator with a sturdy and reliable design. Proper usage and regular maintenance are essential to ensure all wheels stay firmly on the ground. This promotes a safe and confident walking experience for individuals who depend on rollators for mobility.

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  • Satisfied…

    Very satisfied with my new walker, good functions and sturdy when walking.
    Folds up with ease but doesn’t stay together particularly well when lifting into the car.
    I feel it needs a clip to hold it together, I have improvised with a bungy strap w…

  • FREEDOM!…

    I searched the web and contacted Australian mobility aids companies trying to find an 'off road' rollator for my husband to use it around the house paddock on the farm. While he has a quad bike, ute and tractor for getting around, the farm, he'd had …

  • Comfortable Walker…

    My Trionic Walker arrived on time as promised. A really efficient company to deal with. Already ‘test driven’ and really kind to arthritic neck and shoulders as there is hardly any vibration due to large pneumatic wheels. Also, walk from hips rather …

  • Great experience all the way around!…

    I've taken my trek miles on the desert and it'll go anywhere. The training is bringing me to the point where I can walk without it. Even when I had flats from goathead thorns--the bane of all OTR cyclists--they were easily fixed at a bike store. Trio…

  • lovely bit of kit, Pity i couldn't make use of it,…

    I couldn't change direction and reverse it out of my (narrow)hallway as the wheels were touching both walls at the same time…

  • Heinrich Heiß, 72 years old…

    I think my Veloped is excellent. I walk my dog for an hour every day, which used to cause me a lot of back pain after 20 minutes. Now I can walk without pain. I've also hiked 10 kilometres several times (with my dog). My Veloped is a real eye-catcher…

  • Very satisfied - good stability…

    Since my father has the Veloped, he's been walking more and in a much safer way. It makes him feel much safer while walking.

    We are very satisfied with the Veloped and very happy we bought it. Compared to other walkers (we also had an extra rollat…

  • The Veloped is the best walking aid you could have…

    It was a lucky shot that I found the Veloped online, I fell for it immediately. The Veloped gives the best support you could imagine, it is much better than both walking canes and crutches, you can relax when you’re walking, it rolls very easily and …

  • My husband is completely satisfied and can highly recommend the Waker 12…

    We do a lot of walking in the woods on uneven ground. We have to remove the rear wheels because our boot is small. This is very quick to do. Thanks to all the developers of the Walker.…

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