How to use a walker with a seat (Rollator)... the RIGHT way

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Your PT Guy

Your PT Guy

Жыл бұрын

Do you use a walker with a seat (also known as a Rollator or 4-wheeled walker)? Walkers with a seat come with MANY advantages but they aren't the best choice for some people. There are even some hidden dangers you may not be aware of when using one.
Are you using the walker with the seat or Rollator the right way? If you use it incorrectly, you will be at risk of falling. Learn how to walk with and use a walker the right way in this video.
Some Keys to Remember:
1. Determine if you are stable enough to use a walker with the seat.
2. Learn the advantages and disadvantages of each walker.
3. Make sure the walker handles are at the right height.
4. Look out ahead of you when you are walking.
5. When you need to sit, "park" the walker up against something.
6. Lock the walker before sitting.
7. Remember "Nose-over-toes" when getting up.
8. After you stand up from the walker, turn your body first.
I hope this helps!
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@trilbyarnold3341
@trilbyarnold3341 Жыл бұрын
I am a passionate hiker and backpacker. I broke my hip falling in my driveway. As I was recovering, I really missed my hikes and moreover missed who I had been prior to the break. To my Surgeon's surprise, 10 or 11 weeks after surgery I took my rollator on a 4-mile "hike" on a flat land hiking trail, through sand and gravel and grasses. It took me 7 hours with many sit-down rests, while I relaxed, breathed in fresh air, enjoyed nature and felt somewhat my old self for a while. May not be for everyone, of course, but it was balm to me, and over time helped rebuild my leg/hip strength. I eventually was able to resume hiking in the mountains. I then sprained my hip when I slipped on ice without falling. I'm now in physical therapy again making good progress once more. I am 81, female. I expect to be on the mountain trails once more.
@shirleydelasalas9762
@shirleydelasalas9762 Жыл бұрын
I love your get up and go attitude!
@knownothing5518
@knownothing5518 Жыл бұрын
As a 20 year old I want to know that your passion and drive for hiking despite these injuries inspires me to pursue my goals!
@cmcmahon8551
@cmcmahon8551 Жыл бұрын
Good on you!
@seviregis7441
@seviregis7441 Жыл бұрын
Maybe this isn’t something you should be doing alone anymore. It’s ok to need a friend and a little support, even to say goodbye to certain things or adapt to doing them a new safer way. I appreciate your desire to continue, just do it in a way that recognizes human vulnerability, which we all have.
@jiggsiemamma
@jiggsiemamma Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. I’m a 73 yo retired RN with severe arthritis. I have a rotator that I use sometimes from the door to my driveway and I did not know how to use this properly. The rotator was gifted to me without instructions. Now I feel confident that I will be acing this tool!
@pamhall2003
@pamhall2003 25 күн бұрын
Was in a wheelchair and now on walker. Excellent Video. Listen to this…he knows what he is talking about!
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy 19 күн бұрын
I'm glad to hear you are recovering! Keep up the great work. Stay safe and independent 🙂
@destineydevereux4722
@destineydevereux4722 Жыл бұрын
I reallly liked this video, although I'm only 18 , I was run over 2 years ago while riding my bike, a man ran a red light as I was crossing, anyway I'm finally at the stage where I can walk with the help of this rollater , my brother painted it Barbie pink 4 me,, no one has made fun of me and I will remember "" nose to toes"",,,. Ps,, I don't have the storage compartment but I wish I did,,,hugs to everyone from Periguex France 🇨🇵😊❤
@grampi68
@grampi68 Жыл бұрын
I just bought a 4 wheel rollator and I thought I knew it all. What's so hard about using a rollator. I was WRONG! Thanks for these tips!
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you were able to learn some good tips. Thanks for your encouraging feedback. Stay safe and independent 😊
@rosiesgrandma
@rosiesgrandma 2 ай бұрын
A client had a special Walker. You had to press the handles to make the Walker move. When you let go of the handles it would break the walker. Working in the in the medical profession I wish that they would make all walkers that way so there's less chance of falling so you can actually depend on your Walker to hold you up instead of moving from underneath you.
@toastsneggs
@toastsneggs Жыл бұрын
I don't use a walker and I don't know anyone who does.. I'm not sure how I ended up here.. I still watched the whole video... I think I have reached a new level of youtubing.
@The1952trouble
@The1952trouble Жыл бұрын
I just bought one and this video explained many things that the seller DID NOT. Thank you.
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you found the information helpful. Thank you for the feedback. Stay safe and independent 😊
@suefrench8721
@suefrench8721 10 ай бұрын
This is the best help for people with walkers. The speaker is a natural, good to listen to and very helpful without babbling. Succinct easy to understand and his instructions are easily understood. Thanks
@nancy-katharynmcgraw2669
@nancy-katharynmcgraw2669 Жыл бұрын
Strong suggestion: Include this in this well designed video. Keep the wheel axles clear of hair, pet hair & threads that accumulate; check weekly & remove safely; or ask for assistance to keep the axles free of debris. Be wary of hanging bags, handbags, clothes from the handles or the bumper, or laying things on the seat that hang over the wheels. Loose hanging items can get caught in the moving wheels & STOP ABRUPTLY. You can probably get injured when this happens.
@PuffKitty
@PuffKitty Жыл бұрын
Good tips! I'm certainly going to pay attention to these things 🐈 (especially since I was hanging a coccyx pillow off the handle 😬)
@vgil1278
@vgil1278 5 ай бұрын
Mine gets full of cat hairs in the axles. I have tried to remove them but they are in there so hard. How do you do it and what happens if you don't? If the warning is dire enough, I could get my son to do it.
@sistakia33
@sistakia33 Жыл бұрын
I originally bought it in order to be able to sit when necessary! But as my balance has gotten so much worse having this walker has saved me from painful spills! Subscribed!
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you have avoided those spills! It's always better to prevent falls rather than trying to recover from them. Stay safe and independent, sistakia33 😊
@DaveFero
@DaveFero 3 ай бұрын
@@yourPTguy 5:09 no.
@annaquinn4810
@annaquinn4810 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. My husband, 95, uses one of these. Your video showed me what he was doing wrong. I immediately adjusted the hand bars, he said it felt better, and showed him video to prove to him he was doing everything wrong. Needless to say, he is a very obstinate man, but I got him to adjust and use it properly. Again, thank you so much!!.,😊
@janetrathnau2645
@janetrathnau2645 Жыл бұрын
I bought a rollator after I had a stroke and was down to long. Loss muscle mass, and felt very unsteady. My walker helped me so much, but I never knew its proper use until I watch your video. Im lucky I never fell because I was doing everything the way you said not to. Thank you for making this video.
@georgegetterdone896
@georgegetterdone896 Жыл бұрын
You mean your therapy staff didn't show you proper uSes I know they are always spending time on their tablet records during your appoint mine spent over 20 minutes of my hour appointments every trip so it w As w.aste of time and my insurance was paying over an hour each time for 15 min of actual time!!!!!
@dianesolomon4249
@dianesolomon4249 4 ай бұрын
😂😂
@janetrathnau2645
@janetrathnau2645 4 ай бұрын
@georgegetterdone896 I didn't have therapy after. I was on my own and I became very weak when I tried to walk. I did get back up, but nowhere close to how I was before my stroke.
@quackityquack1
@quackityquack1 Жыл бұрын
I’ve had a walker for like 3 or 4 years now, i love that it helps me stay independent
@bluebonbon22
@bluebonbon22 Жыл бұрын
The tip about parking to sit by immovable object and how to stand up and starting walking again after sitting. Great advice.
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you found it helpful! Stay safe and independent 😊
@jacquelyns9709
@jacquelyns9709 Жыл бұрын
I got a rollator a few months ago. It was provided through MEDICARE so I had no choice in what I got. However, I'm very happy with it. It has larger wheels than many do, which makes it great for walking outside. It's also easier to get up and down curbs when there are no ramps. I do have to lift it slightly to get it from one level to the next. Then I put the hand brakes on while I step down or up. I do it slowly and try to stay as close to it as possible. I have had problems getting up from chairs for several years. At first I would sit on the rollator in restaurants and live theaters since it was easier to get up from it. Now, I can get up from chairs a little easier. I have also been able to walk further, faster, and without losing my balance then before I got it. (At first I was very slow and had to rest frequently.) Now I think I might be able to walk to a nearby Wal-Mart. The storage bin under the seat is a good place to put keys, cell phone, and mail when walking outside. The seat is great for taking recycles to the outside collection dumpster. And if I have heavy trash, I can put the trash bin on the seat to take it outside. The way the handles are formed I can hang my purse from one and a totebag on the other. They stay in place and out of the way of my hands. The rollator is also great for carrying clothes around my apartment. Underwear can go in the pouch and outerwear can be draped across the seat and backrest. If you need to get things from low shelves or cabinets you can sit on the rollator to reach them more easily. If they are really hard to reach, you can use a grabber while seated. And I can put my delivered groceries on it and take them easily to the kitchen.
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
Jacquelyn S, thank you for taking the time to share so many excellent tips with everyone. I was smiling after each tip you offered. They are so helpful and when making a video, it's difficult to place all the little tips and tricks in it. Stay safe and independent 😊
@joanneboswell7005
@joanneboswell7005 Жыл бұрын
I have a walker the only problem is it doesn't fit in the car but great for short trips to get your legs moving
@jacquelyns9709
@jacquelyns9709 Жыл бұрын
@@joanneboswell7005 I completely understand about not fitting in the car. I am tall and weighed @ 200 pounds when I got my MEDICARE rollator. The large wheels are great for walking but when folded it is bulky. Does your rollator fit in the trunk. Can you or a companion put it there? One of my friends bought me a smaller rollator that folds up compactly. And is easier to fit in small vehicles. Without knowing the size of your vehicle and how many people have to fit inside, I don't know if this could be a solution for you.
@genossinwaabooz4373
@genossinwaabooz4373 Жыл бұрын
@@jacquelyns9709 Hey just wondering what kind it is you got. I'll have Medicaid coverage but just in case I get any options... The large wheel one. (I'm in a lg van so priority is my weight being over 225 or so right now). Thanks!
@jacquelyns9709
@jacquelyns9709 Жыл бұрын
@@genossinwaabooz4373 I told my Primary Care Provider what I wanted. They work with a particular medical supply company that ordered the rollator . They called to verify what features I wanted but I wasn't able to see them in person. At the time, I didn't know I wanted large wheels. My advice? Look at rollators on-line. See what's available and note what the desired features are for you. Write them down in general terms and give to health care provider. Do not put down a brand name. Be careful not to ask for expensive extras unless you can prove they are medically required at this moment in time. Normally, MEDICARE and MEDICAID will only replace after 5 years of use.
@karolyn8644
@karolyn8644 Жыл бұрын
I recently developed traumatic Rhabdomyolysis after lying on a cold hard floor for three days and nights before I was rescued. I subsequently spent three weeks in rehab to get my strength and balance back. Now I want to get a Rollator so I can improve my exercise capacity by walking outdoors. Thank you so much for this valuable video. It gives me the knowledge and confidence I will need to use the walker safely.
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
Oh no!! I'm so glad you are safe and it sounds like you are recovering well! I hope the home care therapist can come to the house to make sure everything looks good there to keep you safe. You are welcome for the video. I'm so thankful it is providing knowledge and helping boost confidence. That's what it's all about. I hope you continue to strive toward your recovery goals. Thanks for sharing and again, I'm glad you are well.
@TJ-wz3tt
@TJ-wz3tt Жыл бұрын
Wow you're very lucky to be here hun.I hope you get good as new and feel better soon.I also hope you have a medic alert device? 🙏💐💯
@karolyn8644
@karolyn8644 Жыл бұрын
@@TJ-wz3tt I don't, but now I keep my phone on me at all times.
@baronesselsavonfreytag-lor1134
@baronesselsavonfreytag-lor1134 Жыл бұрын
@@karolyn8644 I feel for you. I fell and fractured my spine when I was hypoglycemic and didn't have my phone near. If my husband hadn't come home within the hour with a sugary drink I literally would have died on the hallway floor. I take the phone everywhere now.
@karolyn8644
@karolyn8644 Жыл бұрын
@@baronesselsavonfreytag-lor1134 You were very fortunate to get help so quickly. I consider my episode to be another lesson learned. When I was young, my mother asked, "Why do you have to learn everything the hard way?" Sometimes I still do. I'm glad your near-disaster had a happy outcome.
@Seminolerick
@Seminolerick 9 ай бұрын
I am new to this ... bought one, but had NO idea on the proper/ safe use of it... THANKS so much !
@kathlake4009
@kathlake4009 Жыл бұрын
I use my rollater every day in my apartment, carrying laundry baskets, plants and packages. I hang my cane on the right handle and take it with me, in case I need to move to a space the rollater doesn't fit. I learned several important things from this video; like proper locking and standing up.
@lindageorge8209
@lindageorge8209 Жыл бұрын
My mother had a walker with a basket like yours here, the downside was that I had to empty it before I could fold it for travel. But it was easy to clean. We ended up buying her a new one, as the first one had been 2nd hand. (Thank you to the man who's wife was in the ward with mum, who brought his tools to make sure it was at its best!) We bought mum a new wallet, fitted to her. With a wire basket that was easy to take out to go in the car! I had to make lines for it, one was cute material, the other was Stiff felt. Mum preferred her contents to be private, and if she put her hearing aids in there, that's where they'd stay. Mum never sat on her seat, she didn't trust it. I sat on it at the dinner table sometimes, and I was 100 kg! My mother in law used her late husband's Walker, but the hospital organised a more narrow walker for her. It had a tray that flipped over above the seat, for her to carry her hot porridge in rehab. She had to make her own breakfast and get to the table safely. Sadly she would not use the wallet in the supermarket. She used the trolley. By the time she had looked at all the products and chatted with all the people she knew, I was exhausted. Plus I have spinal damage, so it wasn't good for me. But what about the way a person has to bend over the wallet? My mouths in law had the Hinchinbrook back, and my mother had really bad scoliosis. Some people blame their postie on the wallet. It's this true? Or is it only when they are set to the wrong height? Or should users to be taught how to stand properly? Oh, and a friend of ours has a four wheel Walker with larger wheels! She says it's much easier to use. Also, we had a vw tiguan which fitted my mother's walker and basket easily. My mother's Daewoo needed a back seat folded down, but Friend in New Zealand bought a car suitable for her elderly body that would fit 2 walkers. There's always lots to think about. I was worried about my mother being able to put the brakes on and off, as they were quite tight. It turns out that her grip was incredibly strong! She had no trouble with the brakes.
@joanneboswell7005
@joanneboswell7005 Жыл бұрын
Iam not fully recovered because I have two bad knees has well I try to walk as much as I can my hip is good know pain, but early days to have knee replacement, I am seventy seven, my sergon wanted me to go ahead with the operation for my knees but I put it on hold for a while, so I have lost my slot, hope everything is OK with you thanks for letting me go on take care Joanne
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
Excellent questions. As for the posture, it can depend on a variety of things. As you point out, it could definitely be the height of the device but it can also related to technique. Other times it can be related to spinal stenosis or muscle weakness or a tightness on certain areas such as the muscles that flex the hip. The best way to figure out exactly what could be going on is getting a physio to look deeper into the root causes. As for the bigger wheels, the Drive Nitro rollator has bigger wheels and they're great for traversing those snags and such.
@amymason5145
@amymason5145 Жыл бұрын
I have had one of these for years. I love it because it's not your typical walker style so, being 46, I don't get many weird looks. Also my lower back cramps and spasms after standing for 5 mins, so the seat was a necessity. And finally it is one of the only walkers that supports over 250 lbs. Most people don't realize there is a weight limit on all kinds of walkers, canes, and bathtub seats. Thank you for the video!
@ranivakil2338
@ranivakil2338 11 ай бұрын
😅😅
@alicegroulx1799
@alicegroulx1799 9 ай бұрын
@dirkdiggler3552
@dirkdiggler3552 9 ай бұрын
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@dirkdiggler3552
@dirkdiggler3552 9 ай бұрын
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@leecowell8165
@leecowell8165 7 ай бұрын
Yep. this guy is trim so weight isn't an issue. But many of us are way over that including myself at around 250. Mine has a limit of 300 but like you mentioned a lot of them don't.
@PennyLester
@PennyLester Жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this video. This video is easy to follow. Especially for the elderly. Both of my parents have used these and thank goodness they never fell while using. As another commenter mentioned, when you purchase one you don't get this much instruction.
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your feedback. I'm glad mom and dad haven't had any falls! Thanks for helping them stay safe and independent 😊
@debbiemcgloan5669
@debbiemcgloan5669 Жыл бұрын
I wish I had a video of my Dad using one of these. We were standing waiting for an elevator and he had a couple of fingers on one handle. I can’t figure out how he did it, but he rolled it back and forth a couple of times , then he used those fingers of one hand, spun it around his body and, confidently, sat down. Like he’d been doing it his whole life. He was 86. Closest thing to a magic trick I ever saw him do. I couldn’t think of a thing to say, I was so surprised.
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
He sounds like quite the guy! 😲
@PatGillin
@PatGillin Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this wonderful video. I have been using a rollator for over 10 years and this is the first video with instruction that I have seen. I now have a one with larger tires which works very well on the rock drive and sidewalks. I pretty much follow the rules, but learned a few new things here, for which I am very grateful.
@helengren9349
@helengren9349 Жыл бұрын
In our country there are specialist who explain to elderly how to use them, when it's time to get them... All free of charge... 🤷‍♀️ Blessings 🙏🕊️🌟
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you found it helpful, Pat. The larger tires are excellent for those uneven surfaces. Nice find. Stay safe and independent 😊
@sharonstone2477
@sharonstone2477 Жыл бұрын
​@@helengren9349 😊
@BosisofSweden
@BosisofSweden Жыл бұрын
@@helengren9349
@marshayoung9387
@marshayoung9387 Жыл бұрын
@@yourPTguy the large rubber wheels are much better & offer a safer smoother ride than the plastic wheels do.
@Sharon-bo2se
@Sharon-bo2se Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video. I was told at our Osteoarthritis society that a rollator would help as I was having trouble standing for any length with just a cane. Both knees are shot and back gets quite sore as I have become very sedentary, partly due to Covid. Took me 14 months to admit I needed one. I don't need it in the house but outside. I live in a hilly area so have used the tricks you demonstrated. My machine is made for a larger person so is sturdy and wide-beamed plus it can be unlocked and made quite compact so it can go on planes etc for longer journeys. When I need to go down a slope, eg in our driveway, I try to go at an angle across one way then shift to go to the other side, always using the brakes. Always careful about where and how I park to sit/stand up. I also try to stand up properly and walk correctly taking longer strides. Have to make sure I do not toe out and catch my foot. Bentley(my machine's pet name) gets me out and has even gone camping. It is important to get one that is appropriate for one's size, width and weight. Then one needs to learn what you have demonstrated here. Edit: when traversing a slope, I brake harder on the side towards the higher slope to help control any pulling or skewing. If I feel like I am gaining speed, then I criss-cross the angle on the slope plus use each brake as needed. Another thing to remember is maintenance. The instructions should come with it but one must look after the mechanisms, wheels, bolts, brakes, etc. Most basic things one can do or keep an eye on but servicing is important for safety.
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
Sharon, I'm so glad you're on the move again and even camping with Bentley! I love that name hah. Thanks for sharing your story and tips. You really hit a nail on the head when it comes to coming to grips with needing a walker at a certain time. It's so hard to arrive at that spot sometimes but we all go through "speed bumps" in life that impact us in ways that we weren't expecting. The great thing is, you've been able to reclaim some of fun activities like camping with using it! Keep up the great work and stay safe and independent 😊
@jacquelyns9709
@jacquelyns9709 Жыл бұрын
Sharon Better late than never! Thanks for sharing how you use your rollator to go down hills. I recently found out that my Apartment Complex now has a pedestrian gate to a local paved park trail which has some steep hills going down to the creek bed. I didn't know I needed a rollator. Then my friend showed me an article about canes vs walkers vs rollators. I asked my Primary Care Provider about one and she immediately started the paperwork. I have found it truly useful around the house as well as outside. It keeps me from falling when I stumble and lurch or get dizzy in my apartment. It helps me carry things around the apartment. I can sit on it to clean lower cabinets and bathtubs. (All my stools are too high.) You may not "need" yours in the house but you may find it helpful. And you'll know how to use it in the house if your condition gets worse.
@tinalettieri
@tinalettieri Жыл бұрын
It was only my left leg that was affected. I could actually stand on my right one for some time. I went into the store to get a cane and the guy convinced me that it would not be safe and recommended the rollator. I hated the idea that I needed one but I listened to him and am glad I did. I'm ok now. it was a temporary situation but being bursitis, it could happen again.
@earlbenson449
@earlbenson449 Жыл бұрын
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@bettysmith4747
@bettysmith4747 8 ай бұрын
I have a roolatar I had to learn how to use it. When going down a incline slope i was taught to sweeze the brakes slightly and it will slow it down. My husband had one I was scared to push him down a inclined place. My therapist taught me. The instructions that you gave us is very informative to.i didn't realize where to put my sunglasses and phone wallet with out taking a purse so thank you
@Peter-oh3hc
@Peter-oh3hc Жыл бұрын
Standing straight up and putting it against a wall is very helpful. Thanks
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
You're welcome 😊
@jamdeeder
@jamdeeder Жыл бұрын
I bought a rollator secondhand for help with fibro mobility issues. At 2:10 this video showed me about the lock feature...had no idea I could lock the wheels that way! Good info throughout.
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you found the information helpful. Stay safe and independent 😊
@melissakalloway1916
@melissakalloway1916 Жыл бұрын
Great instructional PT Guy. I was diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy last year affecting my feet and up over my knees. The rollator helps in every way you describe so well. You are correct: have the rollator braced against something to prevent slipping when you stand up.
@fayeshannon7748
@fayeshannon7748 9 ай бұрын
I have that kind of neuropathy.
@christinajamianjohnson5083
@christinajamianjohnson5083 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for this informative video! I love my rollator with the seat as I would not be able to put in the work strengthening my legs and core without it. I’m 74 and had Lumbar Fusion an decompression 4.5 mos ago. My PT told me to try and increase distance each day WITH the walker,not a cane. Just as he said in the video,my legs get tired and shaky after awhile (also my feet and legs go numb sometimes due to nerve problems from surgery) and I need to sit down wherever I am. This thing is enabling me to build up my endurance and I now walk more than a mile (cumulative) nearly every day outdoors and I thank God for this walker! The ones they give you at the hospital would not cut it; no seat, no resting. Before the surgery, I’d had a rotator cuff surgery six mos earlier,so my walking for fitness has been curtailed for a year now and I’m very slowly getting back in shape. I too miss my old life!
@dggd
@dggd Жыл бұрын
You are a life saver in many ways. Thanks for your attention to the helpful details that enhance our knowledge on the usage of rollators, especially for us newbies. You're my new online PT guy for sure. Much appreciation.❤
@connietalbot8758
@connietalbot8758 4 ай бұрын
I have pneumonia right now and have been very weak..and i fell out of bed and hurt myself..my husband got me a walker..and i watched your video..GREAT JOB OF TEACHING HOW TO USE IT..TY VVM.. AND I LOVE HOW YOU GAVE A NOD TO YOUR WIFES COOKING❤❤
@lynnedean713
@lynnedean713 11 ай бұрын
You have given us a great, instructional video for which I thank you. Realising I need to do some walking for my health but being a bit unsteady due to muscles that have not been used for ages (my fault entirely, laziness) I looked at about 6 different walkers wondering what to do. After watching this video, I dismissed 4 of them as they were 3 wheelers, so after watching this video, I went ahead and bought this one! The tips you gave are excellent, things I would never think of. I am about to watch getting up and down a step as I have 5 long but shallow steps to reach the pavement. I aim to walk every day, little by little, and when/if there comes a time when I no longer need to use it, that's ok, as being 74, I will just save it for my old age. Many thanks again.
@TheKat1959
@TheKat1959 Жыл бұрын
#1, I learned, after mine was damaged. Replace it ASAP. For me, it was a great safety tip from my Home Health Care. It was parked, unused while waiting for replacement. Day of, the wheels folded forward while being picked up by my service. It even surprised my Tech as he took it to his van. Once back at the shop, he dismantled it for disposal. Said he was VERY happy to know it was not used after damage. Thank you for sharing this with us all. Blessings 🙏🙏🙏
@douglaslarson7081
@douglaslarson7081 Жыл бұрын
An informative video. Here is my experience. I have had my Rollator for about 8 years. In the past year, due to the fact that my ALS has progressed I can no longer walk with or without a Rollator. But the 7 years before that I used it extensively. My key points - 1) When I used my Rollator I always had the brake handles in my hands. I noticed in the video you were demoing walking but your hands were just on the handles and not on the brakes. In 7 years of using it i never walked that way. I always rested my hands on the handles and wrapped my fingers around the brakes which I used often while I was walking. Fortunately, my Rollator (Nova brand) the brakes are not grabby. So when I applied the brakes (lightly, moderately or firmly) while walking they slowed the Rollator as I needed. My PT has a rollator where the brakes are grabby so it's quite difficult to use it. Not for me! 2) While I have locked my Rollator and turned around and sat on it, I seldom did that because - 2a) The seat is not comfortable even for a few minutes. It's not a place I am drawn to. The handlebars are too low to rest my arms (yes they are extended to the right height for me) and the seat itself, while padded, is not comfortable. 2b) Turning around to sit was always scary for me. So I seldom did it. Maybe 5 times in 7 years. 3) I often carried things in my Rollator pouch. It's how I transported lots of stuff for 7 years. 4) In the first 3 or 4 years I was able to out pace some people. I wasn't striving to do that and I always chose a walking speed that I thought was safe. But I noticed I was passing some people as I walked. 5) I only fell once at the 6 year point. In the fall I broke my left Clavicle and was hospitalized. But it was due to the fact that my balance was failing. While in rehab I worked for about 6 months with my PT and regained most of the balance I had lost.
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
Douglas, thank you for your thoughtful comment! You are Definitely a Fighter for sure! Thank you for being such an amazing example to us. I love how you have found the exact way that works for you and the right kind of rollator. Yes! Those seats are so uncomfortable! I'm glad you were able to regain most of the balance you lost. That's a great PT you had! Keep up the great work and please keep being such a helpful example to us all.
@philbelyea1762
@philbelyea1762 Жыл бұрын
I also noticed the lack of comment on the squeeze brake function. It gives good, safe control in many situations.
@MartaGalgueraVergel-of7uo
@MartaGalgueraVergel-of7uo 10 ай бұрын
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@soylapantera
@soylapantera 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. I've been using a walker for about a year, and I was never trained to use it. It was simply delivered to my home and left to me to set up with no instruction.
@Edie45
@Edie45 Жыл бұрын
Additionally when walking down a slight incline, the brakes on this type of walker can be applied gently and partially to slow down the walker. My favourite part of the type of walker I have is a small lever near the right rear wheel which, when stepped on, will raise the front wheels enough to get up a curb or over a ledge in a doorway. I refer to it as doing a “wheelie”. When going down a curb, it is important to first lower the walker to the street, apply the brakes to keep the walker still while you step down to the lower level.
@081035jb
@081035jb Жыл бұрын
Stepping up is easy. It's going down that's difficult. I push the front wheels down first. Then have to leanforwards until the back wheels are down, then I step down, with brakes on. I tried like a baby carriage, putting down the rear wheels first but that didn't seem to work too well.
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
Joe, excellent problem solving. I'll try to make a video to show exactly what you're talking about.
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
E. J. Douglas, yes that's definitely a way to do it for sure. Some also just grip the brakes and while doing so, tip it backward to get over that pivot point so that the front wheels can come up. Thanks for sharing the tips.
@carollemieux7474
@carollemieux7474 Жыл бұрын
I go down curbs, when in a safe spot, backwards. I also get off the bus backwards. If not, I feel like the walker us pulling me forward.
@joanneboswell7005
@joanneboswell7005 Жыл бұрын
@@carollemieux7474 yes I know what you mean I have the same problem so scary I think if I falling I won't be able to get up on my own, before I had a hip replacement I fell when looking around the shops with my son, my son has passed, I miss Aaron so much he used to get me walking my knees are a problem that holds me back, but we have the nice weather now it makes a difference best of luck to you take care.
@sandralinder6108
@sandralinder6108 Жыл бұрын
I’m 67 and have been disabled since 2001 from encephalomeningitis. I was in a chair for was it 3 or 4 years until I decided to go to a close-by Walmart and park by a cart 🛒 left by another disabled person. Then, using the van to walk around to the cart, I grabbed it, returned to the van for my water and purse and slowly, using the cart as a Rollator, walked slowly across the asphalt (asphalt, with all its imperfections, is SO dangerous!) to the front entrance. I then walked around the store without shopping. Slowly I regained strength and coordination in my clumsy gait as well as strength in my legs. About 5 years later my doctor gave me a prescription for a Rollator! I bought one identical to the one you’re using I the video! What freedom! But I never knew how to sit down and get up safely. Thanks! I now subscribe 😊.
@lesleymoore8432
@lesleymoore8432 Жыл бұрын
Bought my unit from a friend due to issues I had that i knew would worsen. A couple years later, I am having my first weekend of use soon. Going to bring it in and practice these tricks tomorrow. So happy to run across this video today. Thanks!
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
Lesley, I'm so happy the tips are helpful. I couldn't hit all of them but hopefully it's a good start. Stay safe and independent 😊
@anncarter8872
@anncarter8872 Жыл бұрын
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@anncarter8872
@anncarter8872 Жыл бұрын
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@tapan1937
@tapan1937 Жыл бұрын
I am in a period of care learning to cope with much reduced mobility. I have moved forward to having one of these andI am finding it a huge asset. It does need careful use under supervision but with that supervision i am very pleased with my increased mobility but above al I feel so much safer than with a 2 wheeled “zimmer frame”. Very pleased indeed. A big thanks to the designers and the care system which is helping me so much in my 85th year
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
85 years young! Nice! I'm so glad you are able to use the device to help keep your mobility up. Keep up the great work and stay safe and independent 😊
@AmethystEagleWoman
@AmethystEagleWoman Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. The physiotherapist at the hospital showed me how to use the walker. However, your video makes some excellent points. Most importantly is your point about parking the walker against something solid and stable. Loved the compliment to your wife’s food!
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you found the information helpful. Stay safe and independent 😊
@pamelahatfield6663
@pamelahatfield6663 11 ай бұрын
I am preparing for a double lumbar spinal fusion surgery, and I purchased a walker for my rehab. I found this video very helpful, as I begin this recovery process. Thank you for your expertise and kind delivery (of a process I'm not looking forward to).
@Knittyneeds
@Knittyneeds 6 ай бұрын
Greetings from France 🥰. I just discovered your prestigious channel and an truly grateful for all your help. I've been having my walker since 2015. I had a deadly aggression with spine injury. Kinda no hope to walk. While waiting for a reply from my Surgeon I invested in a walker with a seat. It was so handy and I was overjoyed to be able to walk accompanied by my Newfoundland. Problem, I FORGOT to block the walker when I wanted to take a rest in the park. My faithful dog saved me from a second tragedy, I fell on to her A BIG SPONGE❤️ when I wanted to sit. My dog was my support as I held on to her until I was able to block the walker and she waited PATIENTLY until I was comfortable. Honestly I never knew how dangerous it was to use a walker until I watched your video. Now I LEARNT the do's and don'ts. Thanks for sharing caring and making me feel safe and SMILE 😊. My surgery was a SUCCESS but I still use the walker when I am in a crowded mall. 🥰🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹👍👍👍😍😍😍
@SailorYuki
@SailorYuki Жыл бұрын
This was very informative and interesting. I'm wheelchair dependent so a walker is not for me, but knowing how they work safely I can help those around me who do use them.
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the feedback! 😊
@Kahnanesgi
@Kahnanesgi Жыл бұрын
I am glad that the algorithm suggested your videos to me. I'm a primary care giver and general life helper for my mom who has mobility challenges. Your video here has given me tremendous advice on how to best help her when she is using her rollator. And I'm sure that as i start diving into your content (looks at the cane and getting out of chairs ones to start) that I'll get equally valuable advice to help her in general as well as help her be more confidently independent within her home and when she is going out. (Well, as much as she can be.) FWIW, the rollator she has doubles as a wheel chair so if she gets really tired I can push her along more easily. Maybe a video about that sometime in the future too? :)
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
I'm glad that you found the video helpful! Thank you for your feedback. The goal is to strive towards independence as much as we all can. Be careful on pushing someone on a rollator. They usually have a little sticker on the back leg of the metal frame that has a circle with a line through it with someone pushing another person sitting in the walker. The reason is that it can easily tip over as the device is now "top heavy" with someone and the wheels could get snagged in a crack or a lip of some uneven concrete etc, causing a fall. Mom must love having a thoughtful caregiver and life helper like yourself to assist with the mobility challenges. It's great to hear. Keep up the great work and thanks for taking care of mom. 😊
@sisterstaceyhelpsthehomeless
@sisterstaceyhelpsthehomeless Жыл бұрын
My mother's sister purchased one for her over a year ago. This gives me better insight on using it SAFELY. Very informative. Thank you.
@sandythornton5552
@sandythornton5552 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful safety tips! I never heard these with mom's therapists multiple times, nor husband multiple times, nor past partner over seven years after his stroke! Thank you!!!
@vickihshallenberger3644
@vickihshallenberger3644 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this video. It's nice to know that I've been doing everything correctly all along in the years I've been using a walker.
@gilrandall5802
@gilrandall5802 Жыл бұрын
Great advice and video. Keeping the rollator users safe is so useful and I am grateful for this. I will be keeping a watch for other videos from you to spare me from injury. A big thank uou from Australia.❤😊
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
Gil, I appreciate your feedback and encouragement! I'm glad you found the information helpful. Stay safe and independent 😊 I recently treated an Australian who was so fun to work with. He also said he's eaten kangaroo! I tried it once. It tasted a lot like a hamburger to me.
@nicolemichele8435
@nicolemichele8435 11 күн бұрын
I am so glad I found these videos because I just started using a walker as I suffer from ME/CFS and I have lung damage from C-19. I just got the exact same one and this is so helpful!!! Thank you.
@skiph507
@skiph507 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this vid. This will save me the step of learning by doing it wrong the first time. I bought one of these things (rollator) a few months ago after I got out of hospital (heart valve repair). The hospital staff didn't want me to walk for the month I was in there. I could barely walk when I got out. I'm doing great now compared to 2022. My new rollator is now on standby until I get old, I'm just 79 now.
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you found the information helpful. I'm so glad you are on the mend and doing so well! Age is just a number, right? 😉 Stay safe and independent 😊
@abridalmaven
@abridalmaven Жыл бұрын
My husband calls my walker my speed racer because I can walk faster and more comfortably with it. I’m good at handling it in all situations. I don’t use it unless I need to walk longer distances. So I use it in the mall or outside walking trips. It gives me so much more stability than a cane because my back is my primary issue.
@susanyarbrough9964
@susanyarbrough9964 Жыл бұрын
Back problems were keeping me from walking. I resisted buying a rollator for a year (silly sense of pride), but once I got over myself and purchased one, I knew right away that it had given me my life back. Now walking 3 miles a day easily, with great gratitude for the people who invented this and for the helpful video by our PT Guy.
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
Love it! They can be such a stability and confidence booster. As such, the rollators can really help improve the endurance as well. Stay safe and independent 😊
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
Susan, that makes my day! I'm so glad you found it helpful and, more importantly, that you are getting your life back! Thank you for your kind words of encouragement. If you have any other suggestions on video topics you would like to see, please let me know. Also, if you haven't already, be sure to hit the subscribe button so you can stay up to date on the latest videos. Stay safe and independent 😊
@mousemeat1352
@mousemeat1352 Жыл бұрын
Thank you after 10 yrs of use I finally get a tutorial. I can be safer, I was doing some things right but not all. Falling happens but chances monumtally reduced with this video. Manufacturer should pay you to produce this and place it in the box. ❤
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your compliment and encouragement. Reducing the fall risk is so vital. I'm glad you found the information helpful. Stay safe and independent 😊
@janewilliams3326
@janewilliams3326 Жыл бұрын
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@Greymalkin-
@Greymalkin- 3 ай бұрын
I put this video on for my mum so she could learn how to use her new rollator, and it was so much more entertaining than anyone expected. Thank you so much from a grateful family in the UK. xxx
@offthehook4u
@offthehook4u Жыл бұрын
Due to spinal injuries, a damaged and torn PCL (due to a nasty fall) which I chose to not correct surgically, and Ehrler Danlos Syndrome which causes my hip and both kneecaps to dislocate when you least expect it, I embraced the use of a rollator willingly. It was a game changer! I use it for everything such as carrying laundry to the washer, moving items from one room to another, sitting while doing the dishes and a million other things but the thing it helps most with is grocery shopping. I put the groceries in a plastic tote in the car. When I arrive home I slide the tote out and onto the seat and proceed to make my way up the ramp and into the house to put them away. I have a unit that is a walker/wheelchair combo and a person can sit upon it and use their legs to "walk" around with it because the swivel tires are then in the front. Very handy when cooking in the kitchen! There's just no reason to be restricted from doing things thanks to these medical devices. Recently I acquired a stand up model and it is enabling me to take some of the pressure off my hip because of the arm supports so I can walk farther and longer. I got the idea from using grocery carts and noticed the weight distribution helped to lower the pain from being upright and keep that hip behaving itself. "AGNES" (as I affectionately call her) has enabled me to walk an entire mile which is a huge accomplishment for me. Don’t be embarrassed to use these. It sure beats the alternative! Now, if I can find a model that will work well with "off road surfaces" I'll be so happy to once again walk on park trails. I really miss those. Regular walkers just won't work on grass, gravel, or dirt surfaces. I've tried them all. The wheels just won't work right. I'm stubborn - can't you tell? lol. I just refuse to give up and sit in a chair watching life go by. These inventions are such a blessing!
@brucebailiff6026
@brucebailiff6026 Жыл бұрын
Hey , Off the Hook - I'am pretty sure that you could put some wider wheels & tires on the back & make it more stable so you can do the things you want to - The steering wheels will have to stay the same - Good Luck with the outcome & your health - I have the same problems & have lost all my muscle - Hope this is the start to getting it back again - I still have a lot of life to live & at 66 yrs old I'am not ready to give up yet - Take Care & Stay Strong , GoodNite ...
@joanneboswell7005
@joanneboswell7005 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your reply, you are so brave, I stopped driving, because I was diagnosed with dementia, which my doctor said I should have carried on but a social worker told me to pack up, I miss driving so much I was so stupid, take care dear Joanne x
@offthehook4u
@offthehook4u Жыл бұрын
@@joanneboswell7005 I will keep you in my prayers Joanne. 💜
@pauliewogmastercertifiedli535
@pauliewogmastercertifiedli535 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for showing this. When I went from a cane to a rollator I was not really given any instruction.
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
Hi there, Paulie Wog Master Certified Life Coach (nice name by the way!). I'm so glad the video was helpful in showing some of the basics that aren't always taught. It's definitely not meant to be a catch all video but rather, some of the basics. I appreciate your feedback and comment. Stay safe and independent 😊
@nerys723
@nerys723 Жыл бұрын
Live in EU have my rollator 2 months now for CHF named her Ruby is metallic red, with basket, seat and serving tray, 4 wheels. Very good video full of great advice and useful tips, thanks.
@abzcurrent5423
@abzcurrent5423 Жыл бұрын
THANK YOU! I've had a rollator for over a year and started having shoulder and upper arm problems almost immediately. At 5'3" initially and now with spine compression the handles came almost to my elbows!! Several docs and at least six pt folks never remarked on my high shoulder raisings I had to do to walk! --sigh-- The first pt folks I had helping me just asked if the rollator "felt comfortable", but I never used such a thing before so didn't realize the problem. THANK YOU, perhaps I can walk more now, wow❣️
@SusieDaw-ix6pv
@SusieDaw-ix6pv Жыл бұрын
Thank you! My brother borrowed mine after his surgery, he is 6'4" and I'm barely 5'4". I knew my seat walker was too tall when he returned it, but did not know how to set it at the correct height for me. I fixed it and it's so much better! Thank you!
@judylake8464
@judylake8464 10 ай бұрын
Thank you, PT Guy, for this valuable information. Rollators are usually prescribed WITHOUT instructions on how to use them correctly. If more medical personnel would take the time to educate patients on the proper use of the durable medical equipment, it would prevent the many falls associated with such.
@sandratalbert9578
@sandratalbert9578 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the hints. I used the rollator a lot when I was stronger. After recent hospitalization and live in rehab have been using only basic walker. When I am able to once again use rollator your sitting and standing tips will help so much. Especially did not know to block it before sitting.
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
Oh no! I hope you are on the mend and recovering. Keep striving. Sometimes it feels like a marathon, and sometimes it is! But the goal is still there.
@user-hx6je3iz6i
@user-hx6je3iz6i 5 ай бұрын
Thank you. I received my walker in a box. No one spoke to me about the dos and don't.s. I learned the hard way. I even bought a football helmet. I fell over a dozen times. Many painful bumps. Before I sat down with a friend I was visiting. He was in a rehab center, and he went over most everything you spoke about. I have managed to avoid many more injuries.
@TraciBrennan
@TraciBrennan 10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this! I just got a Rollator for my brother. This was invaluable for helping him to use it safely.
@Cricket2731
@Cricket2731 Жыл бұрын
I got one of these 2nd hand for my late hubs, many years ago. Naturally, no Owner's Manual or Instruction Book. The walker is now mine--3 strokes have done a number on my balance & agility. Your video was exceedingly helpful!
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
Wow! 3 Strokes?? I'm sorry to hear that you had them but I'm excited that you seem to keep striving forward despite the setbacks! Thank you for being an example. I'm glad you found it helpful. Stay safe and independent 😊
@brianmillar5075
@brianmillar5075 Жыл бұрын
The one thing you never mentioned is that humans are creatures of habit, if you are walking holding onto the handgrips and you start to stumble you will automatically grab tighter onto the handgrips, but if you only have hold of the handgrips that will not stop the walker from rolling away as you fall, I always advise people to have there 4 fingers through the brake caliper with there thumb over the to[p of the handgrip, so if they stumble they will automatically grab tighter and pull the brakes on there by stopping the walker from rolling and it will act as a stable pillar to stop them falling.
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
Great tip. Thanks for sharing
@user-pm7hr2zp1g
@user-pm7hr2zp1g 4 ай бұрын
#1, I learned, after mine was damaged. Replace it ASAP. For me, it was a great safety tip from my Home Health Care. It was parked, unused while waiting for replacement. Day of, the wheels folded forward while being picked up by my service. It even surprised my Tech as he took it to his van. Once back at the shop, he dismantled it for disposal. Said he was VERY happy to know it was not used after damage. Thank you for sharing this with us all. Blessings
@AdrianHolm-qj3co
@AdrianHolm-qj3co 5 ай бұрын
Very helpful. I've had my walker 7 months and learned new ways to use it. Thank you!
@annablock8037
@annablock8037 Жыл бұрын
Loved this video. I learned a great deal form it. I have one of these and love it. But didn’t realize a few things. You have single handedly made me safer with this video.
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
Anna, that's what it's all about. It's the little things that can be missed sometimes. I'm so glad you found it helpful. Stay safe and independent 😊
@carolsteward8927
@carolsteward8927 Жыл бұрын
I fell very hard and broke a vertebrae in my back.😢 I am so glad I watched this video! I have severe pain but now I know how to use my rollator correctly! Thank you SO much!!😊
@imonkeylover
@imonkeylover Жыл бұрын
Thank you.. I broke my back several Years ago and have used a Rotator Walker ever since and I’ve encountered several of the near accidents you spoke of. One was I forget to lock it several times..one time ..I stumbled over one of the Wheels ..but I was near the Couch and fell on it..instead of the Floor. I had allot of PT ..but I never was shown how to have the Walker next to something ..when sitting down…but learnt that by Myself. Until your Video ..I never knew handles could be adjusted like you explained. Going to check that and Thank you for your clear directions,I’m sure it will help many. God Bless you! 👏🏼😊
@beverlyjohnson8801
@beverlyjohnson8801 Жыл бұрын
This was a very good video and the presenter was excellent, like his wife's food. I have a walker just like his and I have never used it right. Fortunately I haven't had to use it often so I never fell. I am so grateful for this video. I feel like it has saved me from having an unfortunately bad fall. thank you so much for making it.
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you found it informative and helpful. I'll be sure to pass along the compliment to my wife as well. You are an encouragement to us. Stay safe and independent 😊
@nancyford8212
@nancyford8212 Жыл бұрын
Thanks...will need one this summer after hip surgery. Glad to know how to use it properly
@BlessedtobeMimi
@BlessedtobeMimi Жыл бұрын
I bought this walker with the seat because I get out of breath from walking, so I can sit down, catch my breath, do my inhaler and then move on! Thank you for all this information!
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
Yes yes! It's the best kind of walker for just those needs! I'm glad you've found a solution that helps you stay safe and independent 😊
@LindaCrowder10021950
@LindaCrowder10021950 5 ай бұрын
You are an inspiration for us all. Thanks for your story. I struggle with Sarcopenia and I am am in and out of PT, also. I think it is wonderful to have PT at times if my muscles succumb to weakness. I want to stay in my own home as long as l am safely able to provide for my needs. Keep climbing that mountain, because I am right there behind you!🎉
@surfsister100
@surfsister100 Жыл бұрын
This video caught my eye and I had to watch it. I've been using a rollator for about 3 years, and, after watching the video, apparently using it the right way. I discovered early on that the fabric on the bumper and seat was slick as ice. Everything went shooting off if I draped something over the bumper or put something on the seat. I got some rubber mesh (used in cupboards) and stapled it to the seat. That works a treat to keep things from sliding off. I ended up crocheting a cover for the bumper and even crocheted some roses to liven it up. Now I can carry many things around our house easily. The only drawback, for me, is that my rollator is rated for 250lb and I am almost 300lbs. I sit only when I absolutely have to sit in it, but I am so afraid that every time I do it weakens the structure. I haven't been in a store in the last two years because I really don't want to ruin my rollator by having to sit so often. Thanks for an excellent video!
@jamesbez2
@jamesbez2 Жыл бұрын
They make them up to 600 pounds rating. I'm 6 ft 4in I have one
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
That's a great idea with the rubber mesh! We use that for so many things in the house as well hah. James brings up a good point in his reply in that they make some really nice rollators that have a higher weight rating to help. They are solid for sure.
@annetteslife
@annetteslife Жыл бұрын
As a rollator walker user i have found out is always watch your surroundings. Two weeks ago i was at a park that had gopher holes and didn’t know i had placed my walker onto one until i went to sit on it and the walker tipped over. Luckily where i landed was soft so i didn’t sustain any sprains or broken bones or that mild scrapes and bruises and was able to get up and laugh it off and be on my way
@destineydevereux4722
@destineydevereux4722 Жыл бұрын
Wow Annette I'm glad you're ok🌺😊
@annetteslife
@annetteslife Жыл бұрын
@@destineydevereux4722 yes I am okay. I just got up and brushed myself and laughed it off
@bcaye
@bcaye Жыл бұрын
I am spry enough not to need a walker (yet), but I can fall walking on a completely flat surface out of sheer clumsiness. If only bruises or mild abrasions result, the only thing you can do is laugh it off!
@lilykat.
@lilykat. Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this!! 20 year old here, about to get my first rollator in a couple of weeks. I'm so excited for it. ❤️ This has helped me know how not to make a fool out of myself. 😆
@leecowell8165
@leecowell8165 7 ай бұрын
Wow at that age I could run about 20 mph! And these things hadn't even been invented yet. Like yesterday.
@emmsue1053
@emmsue1053 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this, I have worked for UK Soc Servs many years & not one person talked us through this!!
@debbiechriscoe2167
@debbiechriscoe2167 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this information. Getting up was always a hassle. Thank you for showing me this and showing me the knob to tighten my handles. Sure appreciate it.
@peggiewindham4819
@peggiewindham4819 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this I'm a 58 year old who gave just began using one of these. I have alot of health problems and had to have three back operations . I really don't want to use a wheel chair just yet. So I really thank you for explaining the best way to use my walker
@geneanuts
@geneanuts Жыл бұрын
I've had a similar one for 13+ years. I have pockets on the back and sides also. It's been a lifesaver. My sweet hubby bought it for me.
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
I love to hear that. They really do last a long time - sometimes longer than some cars these days it seems!
@rubylarkin6869
@rubylarkin6869 2 ай бұрын
I just got a rollator today to use on a cruise I'm going on in two days. I have degenerative dusk dease and it is hard for me to stand or walk for very long. This will be perfect for me to be able to set when I need to. I'm glad I watched your video to give me instructions on the proper way to use a rollator. Thank you.
@paulalld
@paulalld 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the height adjustment. I recently received my walker and have been trying various heights to no avail. I will now use your method for this adjustment. Also, the proper way to sit and stand up again is very useful info. Thanks for a great video!
@barbarafaulk9344
@barbarafaulk9344 10 ай бұрын
THANK YOU FOR THE SAFETY LESSON.
@Patriot_Lady1776
@Patriot_Lady1776 Жыл бұрын
Just discovered your channel. Thank you so much!! I can really use all this info.
@marilynprosise9344
@marilynprosise9344 Жыл бұрын
Very informative! I have been using my walker for a few years, and I had to laugh, when you did the turn around (the wrong way) with the walker. THAT'S ME! Thank you for the information.
@Tradewindsvintagehi
@Tradewindsvintagehi 6 ай бұрын
I wish I’d found this video when my dad was still alive. He had a walker like this, and we could’ve used your sound advise. Thank you for helping people!
@yvonnedemings3215
@yvonnedemings3215 Жыл бұрын
You’re right on time, recently purchased the exact rolator…. Great demonstration!
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you found it helpful and timely. Thanks for your feedback and encouragement. Stay safe and independent 😊
@judithlarkin600
@judithlarkin600 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for such a wonderful video. I am about to get my knee replaced and have been using one of these walkers for the last few weeks. I’ve had no guidance whatsoever on safety! Thanks so much!
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
You're welcome. Thanks for the feedback. I'm glad you found it helpful. Stay safe and independent 😊
@janewilliams3326
@janewilliams3326 Жыл бұрын
😅
@lindamiller5026
@lindamiller5026 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this info! I bought a used walker like you have here. No instructions with it. I made the adjustments and it works so well! Wish me luck!
@karenwoodward7291
@karenwoodward7291 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this. I've been using a rollator since 2015 and it has been a blessing.
@itsnotme07
@itsnotme07 Жыл бұрын
Great video! Been using a rollator for about 6 months now...still working to get off of it and it's good to know I'm using it properly. The seat is a major lifesaver knowing that you can sit down anywhere. Had a doctor's office that moved on me to the other side of the hospital (about 1/3 mi away BIG place!) Anyways...with the seat, I didn't NEED to find a spot to sit and had no issues getting there and back to the car. I hope to not need the rollator by the end of this year. The "seat" platform makes it so easy to move small items around the house too, as well as bring meals to the dining room/living room, etc.
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tips. I'm so glad you are finding the rollator helpful and that it's helping you stay independent. Here's to working toward even more independence by the end of this year! Stay safe and independent 😊
@veronicahart5603
@veronicahart5603 Жыл бұрын
I came across this site quite by chance and almost just ignored it. I'm so glad I didn't. Your presentation was pitch perfect ! It made me giggle, it didn't make me feel I was being patronised, it was informative with some excellent advice which for some unknown reason I've never been given before, despite having had my rollator (which appears to be the same as the one you used in your video )for almost 8 years now, So thank you for brightening up my evening and for your sound, well presented advice. xx
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your feedback and encouragement. I'm glad you found it helpful. Stay safe and independent 😊
@Andy1231673
@Andy1231673 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video as I'm currently looking for a new walker. This is the one I have and has been a life saver with Spinal Chord Decompression Surgery 1.7 years ago. One thing I'd like to mention... another safety issue; Fourth of July party; I forgot that the seat was up and plunged into the bag instead of the seat. I now always look before sitting.
@cynthiacooke9785
@cynthiacooke9785 Ай бұрын
Thank you sir! I’m 82 young and have used a walker for a long time. Never thought of parking it against a wall etc to help stabilize the goofy thing! Thanks heaps !
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Ай бұрын
I love that you're 82 years young!! So great! Yes yes yes. I'm glad you are finding the videos helpful. If you haven't already, and you'd like to follow along, be sure to hit the subscribe button and little bell icon that will alert you when new videos and such come out. 🙂 Stay safe and independent.
@bettyhouk8727
@bettyhouk8727 Жыл бұрын
Have a walker and 3 WHEEL walker ( my daughter bought them at the well known “THRIFT STORE “ I LIKE BOTH ,BUT I LIKE THE 4 “WHEEL WALKER “ best ! I like the seat /storage space ! Thank you for sharing your tips on using a 4 wheel Walker and the 3 wheel Walker ! I learned some important things I wasn’t aware of ! 👍🙏❤️👵🏻😻
@yourPTguy
@yourPTguy Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you were able to learn some important tips, Betty. Stay safe and independent 😊
@shewho333
@shewho333 Жыл бұрын
I broke my ankle at age 45. I couldn’t get my hands on a knee roller no matter how hard I tried, so I got out my dads old walker. Spent the next few months using it as a knee roller or rolling around sitting and pushing with my one good leg.
@sandyalbanese8393
@sandyalbanese8393 10 ай бұрын
I am not on a walker of any sort but this was such good practical information that if I’m ever using a walker or with someone who is, I feel educated enough to be of some help. Good show! Regards to the good cook in your life.
@randimochamer6284
@randimochamer6284 4 ай бұрын
This video answered questions I didn’t even know I had… Thanks! 💕💕
@boomergames8094
@boomergames8094 Жыл бұрын
We got a rollerater which folds up, and has the most important feature of all - cupholder. It also has side bags and a front bag. And, it has a better seat and a real back. It is also very light and fits in the car easily. It is very handy when someone needs it. We use it at the zoo, amusement parks, museums, and more. Thanks for the video.
@juliejohnson4970
@juliejohnson4970 Жыл бұрын
What kind is it?I would like a rollerater that has all that stuff with it. 12:30 a.m.
@boomergames8094
@boomergames8094 Жыл бұрын
@@juliejohnson4970 Medline. About $250 delivered.
@LMNevada
@LMNevada Жыл бұрын
I think a walker would enable me to walk longer distances. I was surprised to learn that the legs can get stronger when using a walker.
@crystalmakaena7328
@crystalmakaena7328 9 ай бұрын
I'm glad I found your video I thought I knew everything about rollator walker unfortunately I didn't I now have reassurance and confidence of walking with the walker and you are so pleasant 🤗
@gailschmeidler2742
@gailschmeidler2742 3 ай бұрын
So glad I wandered onto your site! One thing too. Found out the hardway you dont take a rollator on a moving sidewalk. End was a speed bump. Hard lesson learned.
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