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In this video Cindy demonstrates how to adjust the height of the rollator walker handles.
- Height is typically only adjustable at the handles on most rollators
- Measurement is the same as a standard walker, having the handle height hit at the users wrist level when they are standing up tall with arm handing down at side
- There is typically a knob located at the base of the handle which will loosen
- Pull it out, finding a pin attached
- Adjusted the handle up or down to the correct height (hole)
- Replace the pin, tightening the knob
- Repeat on the opposite handle, adjusting to matching height