*Have you ever wondered why there are so many different walkers? Which walker is best? Is it best to have 2 wheels or 4 wheels? Should there be a seat or not? Each walker has their own advantages and disadvantages.*
*In this video, you will learn the advantages and disadvantages of using a standard front-wheeled walker and the Rollator. There are certain scenarios when one is better than the other. By the end of this video, you will know which one may be a better option. Always consult professional medical help from a physician and health care provider. See our full disclaimer below. Stay safe!*
0:00 - Rolling Walker or the Rollator — Which is better?
0:32 - Rolling Walker and Rollator Overview
1:16 - Front-Wheeled Rolling Walker Benefits
3:24 - How to Walk with Standard Rolling Walker After a Surgery or Injury
5:25 - How to Adjust the Standard Rolling Walker Height
6:42 - The Rollator Benefits
7:43 - Rollator Cautions when Sitting
9:17 - Best Parts of Using a Rollator
10:17 - Is there a time Rollators aren't the safest option?
12:25 - More Training
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