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Kneel-On Scooters and Electric Knee Scooters 

Increase your mobility while preserving your safety with kneel-on scooters and electric knee scooters from CVS. From padded seats to convenient hand brakes, the top features on these scooters help make life easier and restore independence.

If you are recovering from a foot or ankle injury, crutches or a wheelchair are a common choice when it comes to helping you walk or get around while you heal. Knee scooters are a unique alternative to crutches, and many people prefer them when it comes to ease of use and smooth mobility. A knee scooter is a rolling device that lets you rest your lower leg on the knee pad. This keeps your foot elevated so you're not putting weight on it, and you can get around easily without using a lot of upper body strength. In addition to the easier usage, knee scooters also reduce the risk of reinjury that often occurs when people put too much weight on their feet. You will also be able to keep your hands free, so you can continue to go about your daily life without hassle. A wheelchair or pair of crutches requires you to operate them with your arms and hands, while a knee scooter does not. When it comes to mobility aids, consider knee scooters over crutches or a wheelchair to see just how convenient they are for you.

Sillas de ruedas eléctricas

Power wheelchairs also referred to as electric wheelchairs, are a new way to get around. Unlike a traditional wheelchair that requires you to use your arms to move, power wheelchairs help you get around with just a few pushes of a button. This option gives you more independence and allows you to continue with your daily life without hassle. In addition to their convenience, power wheelchairs reduce the amount of physical strain and exertion required to use them. It's also helpful for caregivers who may need to push you around in a traditional wheelchair. When shopping for power wheelchairs, look for lightweight versions that can be disassembled for easy transport and storage. Make sure that the wheelchair includes comfortable padded armrests and a comfortable seat. Anti-tip wheels will keep you safely upright, and carry baskets make going to the store much more convenient and a lot easier. Explore the various features available for power wheelchairs so you can determine which one will be right for you. Most power wheelchairs use a battery that can be recharged, so check the battery life to ensure that you'll be able to use your wheelchair for an extended period of time.

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What Are Knee Scooters Used For?

Knee scooters are support devices that help people with limited mobility get around safely after surgery or while recovering from an injury. A doctor or other health care professional might recommend a kneel-on scooter if you need to move around without putting weight on one foot or leg. With a knee scooter, you can rest one knee on the padded platform and place the other leg on the ground to propel yourself.

Seated knee scooters are available, too. These devices look a lot like a bike, including a cushioned seat and handles for steering. But instead of standing on one foot and putting the opposite leg on an elevated platform, you can sit down with your injured foot on a stand or pedal and push off with your uninjured leg.

Are Knee Scooters Better Than Crutches?

Knee scooters aren't necessarily better than crutches. They just offer a different type of support. Some people may find knee scooters easier to use than muletas, which have a bit of a learning curve. Others may be considered a fall risk or just feel unsteady when they try to run errands or walk to the mailbox using less comprehensive support. Crutches also require more upper body strength than a scooter does.

Opting for a knee scooter comes with other perks, too. You can sit on the seat or platform when you're stuck waiting in line at the post office or if you just need a rest while out for a stroll. Some scooters, such as the KneeRover HYBRID knee scooter with all-terrain front tires, even come with a basket already strapped to the front. Use it to carry your books, a water bottle or groceries.

What Are the Best Knee Scooters?

The best knee scooters offer stability, comfort and support. Look for features such as all-terrain wheels that won't slip when you travel over rocks and ergonomic handlebars that help you keep a firm grip while you steer. Four-wheel scooter models might feel more stable, especially if you don't always feel steady on your feet.

Some medical knee scooters take mobility assistance to the next level with battery-powered motors that remove the need for you to scoot along using your good foot. These models are pricier than basic scooters, but you won't have to worry about being too tired to keep up with the grandkids or finish your shopping.