The content included in the video and comment section is for general information only. Equipment and individual circumstances will vary. Always refer to and review an equipment manual for specifics on use and safety of your piece of medical equipment. Please consult with a local Physical or Occupational Therapist regarding your specific circumstances and use of medical equipment.
In this video caregivers will learn the basic features of a knee scooter, also referred to as a knee walker. Knee scooters can come in different colors and sizes, include items such as baskets and bags and have different sizes of wheels depending on indoor or outdoor use as well as all terrain use.
Basic Features ( of most knee scooters)
Who might benefit from a knee scooter?
Anyone experiencing an injury below the knee who must be limited or non weightbearing. The knee scooter is not for a knee injury and the user should have at least 90 degrees of knee bend and be able to tolerate weight through the knee on the injured/affected side.
Things to consider when purchasing a knee scooter (or getting one from a local lending closet)
Safety Tips