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	<title>Mobility &#38; Health Care Equipment &#187; Walkers</title>
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		<title>Walker as a Mobility Aid</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Dec 2008 11:01:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Walkers available today take advantage of all the newest technology and science. With the use of lightweight metals and user friendly designs, you will surely feel like picking up a walker to support you safely as you regain mobility after an accident or to help you with a long-term mobility disorder. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Walkers available today take advantage of all the newest technology and science. With the use of lightweight metals and user friendly designs, you will surely feel like picking up a walker to support you safely as you regain mobility after an accident or to help you with a long-term mobility disorder. </p>
<p>You will be pleased to see walkers which come equipped with seats, baskets, wheels and some with hand brakes as well. Choose between a three-wheeled or four-wheeled walker as per your present condition. For instance, a three-wheeled walker requires you to have reasonable control of your upper body. It is a good option if you travel a lot as it is lightweight and its height can be adjusted as well.</p>
<p>&nbsp;Four-wheel walkers come with a seat and also a bag beneath it, so you can utilize this storage space. It has a brake system for greater control. Recently, a walker with spring loaded rear gliders and two front wheels has been released. Helpful in controlling your movement, this is a marked improvement over three and four-wheeled walkers. More great news is that this walker will automatically lock itself when you rest or sit down.</p>
<p>You will need to discuss with your physician before you finalize your decision on a walker for your needs. However, once you have done that, the process of buying one is assuredly easy! In fact, you can get great deals on walking aids online and all you need to do is spend sometime browsing the internet to get yourself the best walking aid.</p>
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		<title>Maintain Walker Safety as you use Your Walking Aid</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Nov 2008 14:37:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Walker catching on the carpeting all the time? Unfriendly hand grips on your walker hindering your mobility? Unable to carry anything as you walk? Sometimes even with a walking aid, you can feel uncomfortable and unsafe. However, nowadays you can choose a walking aid that helps you get around and also offers you the convenience [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Walker catching on the carpeting all the time? Unfriendly hand grips on your walker hindering your mobility? Unable to carry anything as you walk? Sometimes even with a walking aid, you can feel uncomfortable and unsafe. However, nowadays you can choose a walking aid that helps you get around and also offers you the convenience of carrying the accessories you need as you walk.</p>
<p>Worried about walker safety? You can easily maintain walker safety as you use your walking aid by using a moving walker on non-smooth surfaces. Such surfaces can be a great problem for people with walking disabilities. Also check for terrycloth or fleece hand grips that help maintain your grip as you walk around.</p>
<p>An improvised version of the “big front bag” generally used in walkers is available today. In fact, you have a choice of quilted walker totes, cases with segmented compartments and bags which come with water resistant fabric.</p>
<p>If using a walking aid is resulting in feelings of being bound, fret not! Make a choice among multiple types of walking aids available today. Carefully designed to provide the best help for you, walking aids today accommodate every weight and height. You can choose between folding walkers, rolling walkers and one which comes with a hand brake as well.</p>
<p>You can select from the options available and look forward to a much safer, healthy and a more independent lifestyle with a walking aid.</p>
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		<title>Walking Aids</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Nov 2008 15:56:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For differently-abled men and women who need minor to moderate assistance in walking, there are many different walking aids to serve you.
    
Many wheel chair users do not need a wheelchair for short distances and they can use walking aids to move from room to room inside their home and get some exercise to keep fit. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For differently-abled men and women who need minor to moderate assistance in walking, there are many different walking aids to serve you.<br />
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Many wheel chair users do not need a wheelchair for short distances and they can use walking aids to move from room to room inside their home and get some exercise to keep fit. Walking aids give one more freedom and also come in handy to visit places that are not wheel chair accessible.</p>
<p>There are many different types of walkers, crutches and canes that can help an individual maintain some independence.  If you are looking for canes, you’ll find there are single point canes and quad point canes available. As for crutches, one has a choice of normal crutches which put some pressure under the arms, or forearm crutches.<br />
There is a great variety in walker choices including rolling walkers to choose from. All these are portable and light weight.</p>
<p>Your choice of walking aids must be based on your own physical limitations and stamina. One must also take the time to learn to use his or her walking aid safely. Untrained use of walking aids can result in injuries. Maybe a chat with your doctor on this subject will be of great help.</p>
<p>Walking aids are also helpful during periods of rehabilitation from surgeries such as hip or knee replacement. Walking aids may need to be “fitted” to the person’s height and weight. </p>
<p>There are specialist shops that deal in these aids. They can even sell you walkers provided with baskets &amp; trays to carry light personal items.</p>
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		<title>Walking Aids &#8211; Walkers with Wheels</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Oct 2008 11:13:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A walker is a handy device which people of all ages can use when afflicted by mobility problems. With the ever increasing demand for walkers, manufacturers have come up with different types of walkers to cater to specific mobility issues including orthopedic ailments, decreased strength or balance and a number of disabilities. Walkers are a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A walker is a handy device which people of all ages can use when afflicted by mobility problems. With the ever increasing demand for walkers, manufacturers have come up with different types of walkers to cater to specific mobility issues including orthopedic ailments, decreased strength or balance and a number of disabilities. Walkers are a familiar sight in most households with elderly or at hospitals. The standard walker come with four legs and each leg has a rubber stopper. The safest device designed for walking around, these walkers are also height adjustable.</p>
<p>Walkers are equipped with a range of accessories including baskets and trays to help the individual carry necessities as he or she uses the walker. Should you consider a wheeled walker? If you are suffering from a condition which does not even permit you to lift the walker a, front wheeled walker is a good option for you. They come with four legs, two wheels in the front and a hand brake. In fact, with the improvement in the functionality and the design of the wheeled walker, it is a stylish piece of equipment. You can even add on a few accessories you want to the walker to make your walk convenient. This includes padded seats for your comfort, trays, baskets or even a cup holder.</p>
<p>There are plenty of options to keep you on your feet today. Walkers are one of the most popular mobility aids used all over the world. Decrease the incidence of falls and increase your mobility significantly with a wheeled walker today!</p>
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