Discover the Wonders of the Upright Walker
Over six million people in the United States rely on assistive devices to help them move around. Not just the elderly require the assistance of a walker, wheelchair, or cane. Many young and middle-aged people struggle to walk without assistance due to health difficulties. Multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, and fibromyalgia are just a few of the diseases that make it difficult for patients to walk. Thanks to advances in technology and science, strides have been achieved in assisting people with impairments. The upright walker for seniors is an example of such progress. This latest invention provides folks with another way to move about elegantly. Let's look at some of the elements of the upright walker in more depth. Assists you in standing tall Traditional walkers are designed to reach just below the waist. When you use a typical walker, you place it directly in front of you and walk behind it. To walk, you'll have to kneel down and lean onto the walker. The upright ...