The first step is the hardest. This old proverb suddenly seems more relevant than ever for patients facing a new challenge: to regain their ability to walk.
The Walker provides the optimum conditions to take that first step - a safe environment for both patient and therapist. And the Walker plays an important supporting role every step of the way during the initial stages of a patient's rehabilitation and ambulation training.
From the moment the highly maneuverable Walker is wheeled to the patient's bedside or chair, it is helping to eliminate risk. The Walker'shi-low function reduces transfer risks for both patient and therapist when lifting or lowering the patient to and from the standing position. While in motion, the patient's sense of security is further enhanced by safety and comfort.
Product Highlights
Adjustable handgrips
Wheel brake, for increased client safety
U-shaped support table that the client to lean in
Detachable Spade seat, used for lifting the client
Straight steering, to facilitate transportation in the corridor
Safety straps for body weight reduction and to ensure client safety
The handset allows the therapist to stay reassuringly close to the client
ArjoHuntleigh products are warranted for a period of Twelve (12) months from the date of delivery. Parts under warranty will be covered at no cost. Any labor cost for service under warranty is not covered as per our terms of sale.
While many recognize the Hoyer name, not many people know the inspiring story of the company’s founder, Ted Hoyer. We wanted to share his story with you to honor the memory of this incredible innovator.Â
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