Item Brochure

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Rollators
Rollators provide users with both a
mobility aid and a seat to rest on when
tired. These two functions require two
measurements be taken to accurately
size a rollator. Some rollators only allow
for adjustments on the handles, while
other rollators adjust at both the handles
and on the legs for a more custom fit.
1. Measure from the ground to the
crease in the back of the knee.
(See Dimension A, page 15)
2. Adjust the rollator legs accordingly
so the seat is at same height as A.
3. Keeping arms at your side with a
natural bend at the elbow, measure
from the ground to the center of the
wrist. (See Dimension B, page 15).
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Walkers
Proper walker sizing can help prevent poor posture and
prevent injury from misuse or falling. Medline’s walkers
all use push-button mechanisms that let the walkers adjust
to various heights.
1. Select a walker that is appropriate to the weight
of the patient.
2. Keeping arms at your side with a natural bend at
the elbow, measure from the ground to the center
of the wrist. (See Dimension B, page 15)
3. Adjust all four legs to the same height so that the
handgrips match the same height as the wrist.
Measuring and Sizing
Sizing Guide for Rollators, Walkers,
Crutches and Canes
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Handgrips