Highlights: 1.Brake Cable Hidden Inside add safety, Getrust Patent 2.10 inch front wheels give optimal steering and rolling experience 3.Handle height adjustable by button
Highlights: Hidden Cable add safety, Getrust Patent Tested by ISO11199-2:2005
Highlights: Hidden Cable add safety, Getrust Patent Tested by ISO11199-2:2005
The aluminum lightweight knee scooter provides a comfortable pain-free alternative to crutches and is ideal for individuals who are recovering from foot surgery, breaks, sprains, amputations and ulcers of the foot. This innovative and stylish crutch substitute can be easily adjusted without tools to meet your needs allowing for increased maneuverability.
8*1.25 Five fork PU wheel Specification Specification:200*32mm Axis high: 40/45/58mm Axle hole specification:22*7mm/22 Tread color: black/ grey Material:PU+PP
Model AW71050 is a new solution for users who need to move or turn around in extreme limited space by themselves.
Rollator by Amazon, Foldable Nitro Drive, Model: R10H fits in a travel bag and has a concealed cable design.
This scooter for foot injury is perfect aid for those with ankle or foot conditions such as surgery, breaks, sprains, amputation and ulcers. It folds easily for storage and transportation. It features a tight turning radius for easy maneuverability, easy squeeze dual lever brakes, and a soft, molded knee pad.
Wheelchair with flip up and detachable slope armrest, also with the detachable legrest, save the storage space; Small rear wheels are easily to go through in narrow space.
This Aluminum Lightweight Transport Wheelchair provides safe, sturdy and comfortable portability. Oversized 8-inch wheels for easy maneuverability. The swing away foot rests and folding feature allows for compact storage and transportation. It has a weight capacity of 300 lbs
Designed for patients with partial weight-bearing capabilities, the Electric Stand Assist Lift features strength and gait training capabilities.
The design with mountain wheels provides more comfort for users when outdoor.











