Vissco Medipedic Walker Castor and Plain

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. 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.

When To Use:
Medipedic Walker Castor


Our Price : Rs 1410

  • Stroke
  • Post Surgery (TKR/THR) Cerebral Palsy
  • Fracture
  • Lower Limb Peripheral
  • Nerve disorders
Medipedic Walker Castor Features:
  • Space Saving
  • Rigid Support
  • Universal Fit
  • Adjustable Support
Designed with an adjustable aluminium frame, and comes with a black handle that gives a good grip and lets you manoeuvre the stick as per your choice.Accidents and injury often lead people to rely on mechanical aids for mobility. Post recuperative surgeries or operations also, patients may need to rely on crutches or walkers for mobility, till they can regain their strength and manage to move around on their own. And of course, elderly/senior citizens are known to use walking sticks for support and balance. The walking stick takes the weight of the user, provides them with a firm support on the floor/ground, and gives them balance and makes it easier and effortless to walk. But a firm step ahead of regular walking sticks. The product is designed to let you walk but also take rest whenever needed.

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,  a lower limb fracture or any peripheral nerve disorder, walking again, is an exciting but challenging task. The Medipedic Walker Plain provides a larger base of support facilitating balancing while walking. 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.
Medipedic Walker Plain


Our Price : Rs 1300

When To Use:
  • Stroke 
  • Post Surgery (TKR/THR) Cerebral Palsy
  • Fracture 
  • Lower Limb Peripheral 
  • Nerve disorders
Medipedic Walker Plain Features:
  • Space Saving
  • Rigid Support
  • Universal Fit
  • Adjustable Support
Walking aids are designed to assist walking or improve the mobility of people with mobility impairment. Health Vistas provide a wide collection of wheelchairs, walking sticks, folding walkers, crutches and canes that help you stay independent. Brands like Karma Healthcare, Pedder, Rehaid and Smart Care are available in this category. Walking aids provide firm support and stability to the user while walking.

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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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Best Walking Canes for Senior Citizens

A quad cane is a mobility device that aids walking and mobility. It is similar to a standard cane, but it has a metal base on the bottom with four small feet that extend off the base. These feet have rubber caps that help reduce slippage on the floor. Quad canes are usually made of lightweight aluminum and are adjustable with a small push button.

While standard canes are a great option for those in need of balance assistance, some users will find Quad Walking Cane are the perfect option. A quad cane has four legs, and offers a wider base and greater stability when compared to single platform models. While other four pronged walking aids (e.g. standard walkers, wheeled walkers, etc.) may prove obtrusive for those with minor mobility/balance difficulties, quad canes strike a balance between too much assistance, and too little.
Quad Walking Cane
Our Price : Rs 790
they need a bit more support. For these individuals,

Choosing the best 4 prong walking cane will give you safe and independent mobility that will improve the overall quality of your life. Finding the best 4 prong walking cane is an important choice if a single tipped cane doesn’t offer enough support, but a walker would offer too much assistance, which you really don’t need.

cane, walking stick. Probably used first as a weapon, it gradually took on the symbolism of strength and power and eventually authority and social prestige. Ancient Egyptian rulers carried the symbolic staff, and in ancient Greece, some gods were represented with a staff in hand. In the Middle Ages, the long staff or walking stick was carried by pilgrims and shepherds.

A sturdy wooden or metal shaft or walking stick used to give support and mobility during walking to a person with impaired mobility. A Tripod Cane should be of an appropriate length to allow a person with an injured leg to walk with it held on the side of the noninjured leg. In walking, the person may rest his or her weight on the cane and the injured leg while moving the unaffected leg forward. To take the next step, the weight is placed on the sound leg while the injured leg and cane are moved forward. The cane should allow 25 degrees of elbow flexion.

Canes are generally held in the hand that is opposite to the side of the injury or weakness. It allows the cane to be used for stability in a way that lets the user focus much of their weight away from their weaker side and onto the cane. This prevents the person's center of balance from swaying from side to side as they walk. It also allows for fluid movement that better matches walking, as the hand on the opposite side of the leg generally sways forward in normal human locomotion . Personal preference, or a need to hold the cane in the dominant hand means some cane users choose to hold the cane on the same side as the affected leg.

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Tynor Adjustable Walking Stick for Elderly

A walking stick is a device used to facilitate walking, for fashion, or for defensive reasons. Walking sticks come in many shapes and sizes. Some kinds of walking stick may be used by people with disabilities as a crutch. The stick is a general purpose walking aid, which can be used by geriatric or weak patients, or can be used as post operative rehabilitation aid. Made out of special grade of aluminum to ensure high strength, durability and light weight. Height adjustment feature ensures proper load bearing.
  • Strong and Durable
  • Aesthetically pleasing
  • Easy height adjustment
  • Anti slip pods

Tynor Walking Stick with soft top handle is a walking stick especially made for patients who are physically challenged or weak or old enough to walk without support. It consists of special grade of aluminum which is responsible for its strength, durability and lightweight.
Tynor Walking Stick L Type
Our Price : Rs 338

Tynor Walking Stick L Type has a height adjustment feature ensuring proper load bearing and a pod which is made up of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and polyurethane (PU). It possesses an anti slip property enhancing its stability and comfortable grip that boosts patient confidence.

Walking sticks are appropriate if you still have reasonably good mobility, but would like something to give you a little extra confidence and balance.  As well as making walking easier, using a walking stick can help reduce pain when walking. Folding walking sticks offer a good solution if you don't need walking aids all the time. 

Walking sticks come in many shapes and sizes, and can be sought by collectors. Some kinds of Adjustable Walking Sticks may be used by people with disabilities as a crutch. The walking stick has also historically been known to be used as a defensive or offensive weapon, and may conceal a knife or sword as in a sword stick.

How to use a walking stick : If you're using a walking stick in each hand, it is especially important that you are shown how to use them safely by a physiotherapist. You will need to use different techniques depending on your abilities and restrictions. 

If you need to use a walking stick to help with going up and down stairs, there's a specific technique for this, too. It’s important that you learn this, because using a walking stick incorrectly on the stairs could put you at greater risk of a fall. Again, this is something that a physiotherapist can explain and demonstrate. 

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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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Cerebral Palsy in Children Provide For Optimum Functional Support in Physiotherapy Sessions

Cerebral Palsy in Children is a device that can be used by infants who cannot walk on their own to move from one place to another. Modern Kids walkers have a base made of hard plastic sitting on top of wheels and a suspended fabric seat with two leg holes.

Many parents believe that such walkers teach a Kid to walk faster. However, they may actually delay walking by two to three weeks for a typical child. The amount of use matters; for every 24 hours babies spend in a baby walker (for example, one hour per day for 24 days), they learn to walk three days later and to stand four days later than they would have

This Cerebral Palsy in Children  is easy to handle and use. Also, this Stainless Steel cerebral palsy in children is extensively used by the patient to walk properly with its external support.

Cerebral Palsy in Children


Our Price : Rs 6200
cerebral palsy in children with Stainless Steel offered come in sturdy construction finish so as to provide for optimum functional support in physiotherapy sessions. For comfortable usage, these walkers come supported by wider supporting legs, gripped handles, adjustable knobs and other supports for comfortable walking. Some of its features include function as support for disabled to gain walking practice; sturdy construction finish for lasting usage; made available at competitive prices. These walkers have four posts with wheels on each. They can help children who have issues with balance and posture.

Cerebral Palsy in Children Features:
  • Four-wheeled posture control walkers
  • Reduces the risk of fractures and osteoporosis
  • Increases bone strength
  • Low maintenance
  • Efficient working
  • Highly demanded
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 Adult 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.
Adult Walker


Our Price : Rs 2020

When To Use:
  • Stroke
  • Post Surgery (TKR/THR) Cerebral Palsy
  • Fracture
  • Lower Limb Peripheral
  • Nerve disorder
Adult Walker Features:
  • Space Saving
  • Rigid Support
  • Universal Fit
  • Adjustable Support
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4 Wheeled Walker with Fold Up Removable

With a lightweight yet durable steel frame it provides stability and security. With 4 wheels it’s fantastic for anyone who possible puts more weight on one side of their body than the other as it will always provide support and won’t tilt.

4 Wheeled Walker


Our Price : Rs 5500
4 Wheeled Walker can be the perfect mobility solution. It can help to compensate for a decrease in strength, balance or endurance and to reduce the stress on a painful joint or limb. With this added help, you can be more safe and independent in your daily activities. There are 4 main types of walkers: standard, rolling, rollator and combination walkers. 

4 Wheeled Walker Features:
  • Quick foldaway aluminum frame, built in padded seat, hand brake lever.
  • Comes with a durable padded seat and and a padded backrest that can be folded up or down.
  • 7.5" casters are ideal for indoor and outdoor use and deluxe loop-locks to ensure rollator will not slip when seated.
  • Sturdy Steel frame comes with a basket for storing personal items.
Rollator is another name for a four wheel walker. A rollator has hand brakes for stability that can be locked for sitting. They allow the user to move as quickly as is safe because they are not slowed by having to lift. Most come equipped with a seat for rest and a basket or bag to hold personal items. Rollators are a very versatile type of walker providing many options for the user

This Childs Walker is easy to handle and use. Also, this Stainless Steel Kids Walker is extensively used by the patient to walk properly with its external support.

Childs Walker


Our Price : Rs 6200
Childs Walker with Stainless Steel offered come in sturdy construction finish so as to provide for optimum functional support in physiotherapy sessions. For comfortable usage, these walkers come supported by wider supporting legs, gripped handles, adjustable knobs and other supports for comfortable walking. Some of its features include function as support for disabled to gain walking practice; sturdy construction finish for lasting usage; made available at competitive prices. These walkers have four posts with wheels on each. They can help children who have issues with balance and posture.

Childs Walker Features:
  • Four-wheeled posture control walkers
  • Reduces the risk of fractures and osteoporosis
  • Increases bone strength
  • Low maintenance
  • Efficient working
  • Highly demanded
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