Medical Products for Mobility

With so many options for mobility products, it can become overwhelming to find the best option for you. From a walker, wheelchair, cane, or crutch, the choices can seem endless.

Seniors who have lost some of their mobility can turn to mobility products to help regain their independence. While these mobility products provide many benefits, each one is right for a certain type of person.

Choosing the right device for the right person will depend on the individual’s specific situation and needs.

Choosing A Cane

A Cane is a compact mobility device that can help provide aid in walking especially for those with an injured foot, ankle, hip or knee. You may need a cane if you have trouble walking freely, difficulty walking up and down the stairs, issues with balance while walking, or feel pain while walking. Canes provide a stable assist to help you remain upright while walking. There are many options for canes depending on what style works best for you. Folding canes are a compact design that is ideal for a traveler. Quad canes offer increased stability because of the four prongs which allow the can to stand upright by itself.

Choosing a Crutch

Crutches are a lightweight mobility option designed for people recovering from an injury. Crutches are more of a temporary mobility option as they are not suited for long-term use. You can use a single crutch, a pair of crutches, or a forearm crutch. If you are recovering from a foot, ankle, or knee injury. Crutches can help take the pressure and weight off the injured body part. As the injury heals, you can switch to using one crutch by placing it under your arm on the opposite side of the injured leg. A forearm crutch is similar to using one crutch, but it has a unique design. This can be helpful for people with a small injury, that need a lightweight mobility product that has a sleeker look.

Choosing a Walker

The walker is a lightweight and stable mobility device which is a great option for seniors who can bear some weight but need help keeping their balance. Whether you’re on the mend from an illness or surgery, or you just struggle to walk safely, a walker can provide you with reliable support. These devices work best indoors, and they can easily be collapsed for transport. Seniors who have more weight-bearing capabilities can use a roller walker, which provides wider mobility and the ability to use outdoors. Many walkers also come with a built-in seat, allowing you to take a rest if you need to be sitting right on your walker. Some of them also have storage compartments which can help you store tissues, medications, or other small items within the seat as well.

Choosing a Wheelchair

For those without the ability to bear any weight or an extremely limited amount, wheelchairs are a good resource to help keep you stable and cared for. Wheelchairs provide comfortable and reliable support. They also come in a variety of sizes and weights, and they can also match different postures and needs. These devices are highly customizable to a person’s situation, and you can even add on a number of accessories. Wheelchairs offer wider turning mobility and are suitable for both indoors and outdoors. They have tires that can typically withstand different types of weather and terrain. For those with mobility deficiencies in their upper extremities or those dealing with other severe health issues, a motorized wheelchair may be the best option.

 

For more information about walkers, wheelchairs and other home medical equipment, visit BEK Medical.