Walkers: 5 Fast Facts

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Fact #1. When choosing a walker, the most important factor should be the unit's ergonomics. A walker serves as an extension of its user's body. So the device's design needs to be comfortable and easy-to-use. Consider things like the angle of the walker's grips, and the ease of use of its brakes. Some walkers are specially designed with brakes that require, for example. This is essential for people with grip strength reduced by injury, nerve issues, or arthritis.
Fact #2. Mobility issues can be caused by many factors. A sedentary lifestyle can increase the risk of developing mobility issues later in life. But putting a lot of stress on your joints, like professional athletes do, can also lead to damage. And, of course, injury and illness can affect people at any age.
Fact #3. The first walker was invented in 1953. This early walker consisted of four tubes arranged into two pairs of A-shaped frames. The walker ensured its user's stability, but was difficult to move forward. Walkers featuring two wheels were developed later in the 1950s. These made forward motion easier, while remaining stable when at rest.
Fact #4. There are several different types of walkers. Front-wheeled walkers usually have a simple, lightweight metal frame. The front two legs have wheels and the back two legs do not. Designs with four wheels are called rollators. These units often have a built-in seat, which allows the user to stop and rest when needed. The walker cane hybrid was invented in 2012. It is designed for those who need more support than a cane can offer, but don't quite need a full walker.
Fact #5. There are many features to look for when buying a walker. Some models have open baskets that make it easy to bring in the mail or go grocery shopping. Others have fully sealed compartments built into the seat. This is useful for those who spend more time outdoors or use their walker during a commute.
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