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Walking Frame Melbourne

LifeMobility’s wide range of walking aids include quality walking frames, Zimmer Frames & more to meet all your mobility needs. Visit our Melbourne showrooms today.

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Walking Frame Melbourne

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  1. Walking Frames Melbourne Walking frames are generally designed for both indoor and outdoor use, and feature either bicycle-style loop hand brakes or push down brakes. Walking frames are a great way for the elderly, injured or disabled to gain independence. It can also help users remain a part of their community as well as keeping active.

  2. Walking Frames are designed for those who… Can walk reasonably well but need extra support over longer distances Are at risk of falling when walking Have difficulties with balance, strength, endurance or coordination Have pain or instability in any weight bearing joint Need to rest often when walking Are recovering from an injury Wish to reduce the amount of assistance and support carers provide

  3. Using Walking Frames: Stand upright with your feet together holding the frame with both hands. Lift the frame forwards a small distance and put it down with all four tips firmly on the ground. Step forward with one leg whilst placing your weight through the frame and then bring the other leg alongside. Do not step too far forward. Imagine a line between the back two legs of the frame and do not put your heels in front of it. For More Details, Please Visit: www.lifemobility.com.au

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