Mobility solutions haven't evolved with modern design and technology

Mobility solutions haven't
evolved with modern design
and technology

Mobility solutions haven't evolved with modern design and technology

Recovery today goes beyond physical support. It requires intelligence, connectivity, and real-time safety — features traditional mobility aids simply don’t offer.

Recovery today goes beyond physical support. It requires intelligence, connectivity, and real-time safety — features traditional mobility aids simply don’t offer.

Underarm Crutches

Forearm Crutches

Walking Canes

Trekking Poles

Walker

Rollator

Underarm Crutches

In the United States, Underarm Crutches are formally referred to as Axillary Crutches. Roughly 80% of medically prescribed crutches in the US are Axillary Crutches.

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Forearm Crutches

In the United States, Forearm Crutches are predominantly used by individuals with chronic conditions that affect balance, strength or coordination over a lifetime.

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Walking Canes

Walking Canes are the most widely used mobility implement worldwide. Studies show that 10-15% of people aged 50-65 (and older) utilize canes or walking sticks to support mobility and balance.

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Trekking Poles

Trekking Poles, or Nordic Walking Poles, engage the upper body to propel movement thereby reducing strain on lower extremities. These poles also provide extra points of contact with the ground to widen the support base to improve balance.

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Walker

A mobility aid with three open sides, Walkers enable users to walk more safely. Bearing weight through arms and legs help people with weakness, pain or unsteadiness walk more securely and with greater intependence.

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Rollator

Rollators are wheeled walking aids with similar functionality to Walkers but include built-in seats providing the user the ability to sit and rest when needed.

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