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Invalid Walkers for Rigid Support

Getting from Point A to Point B may not be as easy for everyone. For those that have suffered from a stroke, post lower limb surgery, cerebral palsy, a lower limb fracture or any peripheral nerve disorder, walking again, is an exciting but challenging task. The Invalid Walkers Features provides a larger base of support facilitating balancing while walking. It provides four additional points of contact and a stable center for gravity positioning. The walker directs the load through the arms and the walking aid, thus lowering the impact and static forces transmitted to the affected limbs. Being light weight and having soft hand grips makes it an ideal walking companion.

Invalid Walkers Features


Our Price : Rs 1925
When To Use:

  • Stroke
  • Post Surgery (TKR/THR) Cerebral Palsy
  • Fracture
  • Lower Limb Peripheral
  • Nerve disorders

Invalid Walkers Features:
  • Space Saving
  • Rigid Support
  • Universal Fit
  • Adjustable Support

If a lower limb of yours has been fractured or just under-gone surgery, you might feel the need for a walker till you get back on your feet for good. This Vissco Medipedic Walker Castor provides a larger base of support, and also has wheels which help in locomotion. By providing four points of contact the walking aid provides both additional support and a wider range of stable center of gravity positioning. You can adjust the height as you use extra support to walk or stand. This definitely provides superior stability than a standard walking stick as it helps direct the load through the arms and the walking aid thus lowering impact and static forces transmitted through the affected limbs.
Vissco Medipedic Walker Castor


Our Price : Rs 1410

When To Use:

  • Stroke
  • Post Surgery (TKR/THR) Cerebral Palsy
  • Fracture
  • Lower Limb Peripheral
  • Nerve disorders

Vissco Medipedic Walker Castor Features:

  • Space Saving
  • Rigid Support
  • Universal Fit
  • Adjustable Support

While the best way to learn how to use a walker is by following the advice of the mobility supply store or other vendor from whom it is purchased, there are a few general guidelines. Individuals should hold both handles firmly, but without causing tension in the hands. The arms bend at the elbows. Walk slowly  at a steady pace, and stay alert for obstacles that could cause a fall.


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Medical Walker's with Extra Wide

Getting from Point A to Point B may not be as easy for everyone. For those that have suffered from a stroke, post lower limb surgery, cerebral palsy, a lower limb fracture or any peripheral nerve disorder, walking again, is an exciting but challenging task. The Medical Walkers provides a larger base of support facilitating balancing while walking. The wheels provided on the front side help in locomotion. The larger base with adjustable height options helps meet patient needs better. This walker gives the user extra support when walking or standing as it offers far more stability than a standard walking stick. It provides four additional points of contact and a stable center for gravity positioning. Being light weight and having soft hand grips makes it an ideal walking companion.
Medical Walkers


Our Price : Rs 2020

When To Use:
  • Stroke
  • Post Surgery (TKR/THR) Cerebral Palsy
  • Fracture
  • Lower Limb Peripheral
  • Nerve disorders

Medical Walkers Features:
  • Space Saving
  • Rigid Support
  • Universal Fit
  • Adjustable Support
Medical Walkers are extremely popular but may not be appropriate for everyone. Rollators have wheels on all four legs and typically come with a seat and a basket. This type of walker is best for people who just need a little extra help getting around but who are still relatively stable on their feet. Rollators offer the best mobility, which makes them perfect for someone who likes to be out and about. The seat provides a convenient resting place, and the basket is perfect for shopping or carrying items from room to room. To safely use a rollator walker, you need to have sufficient hand strength and quick enough reflexes to operate the breaks when needed.

Bariatric Walker

Our Price : Rs 1925
This type of walker offers the most support. Bariatric Walker are most appropriate for individuals who have a high risk of falling or who are recovering from knee, hip, or other types of surgery. They are also the easiest to operate if you have limited hand dexterity. Basic models without wheels provide the most stability and work best on indoor surfaces. For individuals who do not need as much support, two wheels can be added to the front to make the walker easier to maneuver.

Bariatric Walker Features:
  • Space Saving
  • Rigid Support
  • Universal Fit
  • Adjustable Support
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Bariatric Walkers for Elderly

Getting from Point A to Point B may not be as easy for everyone. For those that have suffered from a stroke, post lower limb surgery, cerebral palsy, a lower limb fracture or any peripheral nerve disorder, walking again, is an exciting but challenging task. The Bariatric Walkers  provides a larger base of support facilitating balancing while walking. It provides four additional points of contact and a stable center for gravity positioning. The walker directs the load through the arms and the walking aid, thus lowering the impact and static forces transmitted to the affected limbs. Being light weight and having soft hand grips makes it an ideal walking companion.
Bariatric Walkers


Our Price : Rs 1925

When To Use:
  • Stroke
  • Post Surgery (TKR/THR) Cerebral Palsy
  • Fracture
  • Lower Limb Peripheral
  • Nerve disorders
Bariatric Walkers Features:
  • Space Saving
  • Rigid Support
  • Universal Fit
  • Adjustable Support
Easy to use, push button mechanisms may be operated by fingers, palm, or side of hand.;Each side operates independently to allow easy movement through narrow spaces and greater stability when standing up.;Front cross-braces are located near top of walker

If a lower limb of yours has been fractured or just under-gone surgery, you might feel the need for a walker till you get back on your feet for good. This Vissco Medipedic Walker provides a larger base of support, and also has wheels which help in locomotion. By providing four points of contact the walking aid provides both additional support and a wider range of stable center of gravity positioning. You can adjust the height as you use extra support to walk or stand. This definitely provides superior stability than a standard walking stick as it helps direct the load through the arms and the walking aid thus lowering impact and static forces transmitted through the affected limbs.

Vissco Medipedic Walker


Our Price : Rs 1410
When To Use:
  • Stroke
  • Post Surgery (TKR/THR) Cerebral Palsy
  • Fracture
  • Lower Limb Peripheral
  • Nerve disorders
Vissco Medipedic Walker Features:
  • Space Saving
  • Rigid Support
  • Universal Fit
  • Adjustable Support
Walkers help to give the user extra support when walking or standing. They offer far more stability than a standard walking stick. By providing additional points of contact (four) the walking aid provides both additional support and a wider range of stable centre of gravity positioning. By directing load through the arms and the walking aid, lower impact and static forces are transmitted through the affected limbs.


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Foldable Walker for Elderly Provides a Larger Base of Support

Getting from Point A to Point B may not be as easy for everyone. For those that have suffered from a stroke, post lower limb surgery, cerebral palsy, a lower limb fracture or any peripheral nerve disorder, walking again, is an exciting but challenging task. The Foldable Walker for Elderly plain provides a larger base of support facilitating balancing while walking. It provides four additional points of contact and a stable center for gravity positioning. The walker directs the load through the arms and the walking aid, thus lowering the impact and static forces transmitted to the affected limbs. Being light weight and having soft hand grips makes it an ideal walking companion.
Foldable Walker for Elderly


Our Price : Rs 1925

When To Use:
  • Stroke
  • Post Surgery (TKR/THR) Cerebral Palsy
  • Fracture
  • Lower Limb Peripheral
  • Nerve disorders


Foldable Walker Plain Features:
  • Space Saving
  • Rigid Support
  • Universal Fit
  • Adjustable Support


Best Walkers for Elderly come in all shapes, sizes and colors, and it can be difficult to determine which is the right one for you. Our goal is to make your life easier. Mobility is our job, and we take pride in helping you find the right tool to begin leading a more active lifestyle. The following is a short guide to get you started on the path to a more mobile and independent life. Our friendly customer service representatives are standing by to answer any questions you may have and give you all the information you're looking for. Please remember to consult with your doctor for medical advice.

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Two Wheel Walkers with two Front Wheels

A two wheel rolling walker is defined as a walking aid with two front wheels and no rear wheels. These 2 Wheel Walkers are geared toward users who have more limited mobility and can walk slowly. We recommend adding gliders or tennis balls to the rear posts so that the user does not have to lift the walker at every step. The gliders also add some friction to the walker when walking and will stop the walker from rolling away.

2 Wheel Walkers
Our Price : Rs 2020
Primary use :
Two wheel walkers are for indoor use and short walks outdoors. Two wheel walkers are super lightweight and therefore great for travailing, some walkers as light as 5 lbs.! Note: 2 wheel walkers do not come with a seat.

When To Use :
  • Stroke
  • Post Surgery (TKR/THR) Cerebral Palsy
  • Fracture
  • Lower Limb Peripheral
  • Nerve disorders

Getting from Point A to Point B may not be as easy for everyone. For those that have suffered from a stroke, post lower limb surgery, cerebral palsy, a lower limb fracture or any peripheral nerve disorder, walking again, is an exciting but challenging task. The Invalid Walker Foldable adjustable walker plain provides a larger base of support facilitating balancing while walking. The wheels provided on the front side help in locomotion. The larger base with adjustable height options helps meet patient needs better. This walker gives the user extra support when walking or standing as it offers far more stability than a standard walking stick. It provides four additional points of contact and a stable center for gravity positioning. Being light weight and having soft hand grips makes it an ideal walking companion.

2 wheel Walker Castors Features:
  • Space Saving
  • Rigid Support
  • Universal Fit
  • Adjustable Support


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