It is designed to help people recovering from stroke or with lower limb impairments (including hemiplegia) regain safe walking ability and independence. It can be used in hospitals, clinics, physical therapy sessions, or at home.
The walker has a bearing weight of up to 100 kg (220 lb). Do not exceed this limit for safe operation.
The product weight is 18 kg. It is described as lightweight and portable for easier transport, but may require two people to lift safely if moving over long distances.
The walker is adjustable for users with heights between 150 cm and 180 cm. Adjust height according to the user’s comfort and gait pattern.
The walker is equipped with 8 universal (swivel) wheels to improve maneuverability and turning in indoor settings.
Yes. A hand brake is included to allow the user or caregiver to stop or lock the walker securely when needed.
The standing board provides support for standing or weight-bearing practice, while the sitting board offers a place to rest when the user becomes fatigued. Both increase versatility for rehabilitation and daily use.
Some assembly or adjustment may be required on delivery. Online technical support is provided—refer to the instruction manual or contact support for step-by-step assistance.
Yes. The walker is intended to assist in rehabilitation after stroke and for patients with hemiplegia, but it should be used under the guidance of a physician or physical therapist to ensure appropriate use and safety.
The specification lists the product as Class II. This indicates its classification in the supplier’s documentation; Class II typically refers to medical devices with moderate risk. For regulatory or clinical compliance questions, check local regulations and consult the supplier or a regulatory expert.
Clean surfaces with a soft cloth and mild detergent; avoid abrasive cleaners or solvents. Regularly inspect wheels, brakes, fasteners, and seat/standing surfaces for wear or damage. Tighten loose fittings and contact technical support for replacement parts or repairs.
Ensure the user does not exceed the 100 kg weight limit, adjust the height correctly, wear appropriate footwear, keep pathways clear, engage the brake when stationary or sitting, and supervise use for those with balance or cognitive impairments. Follow guidance from healthcare professionals.
The walker’s universal wheels are best suited for smooth indoor surfaces such as clinics and homes. Outdoor use on uneven terrain may be limited—exercise caution and consult technical support or the supplier about suitability for specific outdoor conditions.
The product listing provides online technical support. Contact the seller or supplier through the channel where you purchased the walker for warranty terms, spare parts availability, and after-sales service.
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