Mobility Equipment
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Reha Fund RF-1 Cruiser 1 Steel Manual Wheelchair
274,90 € Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page -

Kid-Man Steelman XL Heavy Duty Self-Propelled Wheelchair
399,00 € Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page -

Reha Fund RF-4 Cruiser Active 2 Lightweight Aluminium Wheelchair
420,00 € Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page -

Vitea Care Samson Transport Lifting Device
990,00 € Read more -

Kid-Man Steelman Superb Multifunction Wheelchair
1.250,00 € Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Mobility equipment — how to choose
Crutches, walking sticks and other aids are used to partly offload an injured or weak leg and to carry out everyday tasks more safely. The right aid depends on the degree of support needed and the user’s stability.
Choosing by the support needed
For light support and balance, a walking stick suits. For greater offloading of the leg after injuries, crutches are used. For stability and safe support with both hands there are walking frames, and for active movement with wheels and the option to rest, rollators. For people with significant mobility impairments there are wheelchairs.
What to look for
- Degree of support — from light support for balance to full offloading of the leg.
- Height adjustment — most aids adjust to the user’s height.
- Maximum load and weight — aluminium models are lighter.
Quality and support
All aids are CE-marked medical devices. Some of them — crutches, rollators, walking frames — can be hired or rented from us. Our specialists will help you choose an aid and adjust it.
Frequently asked questions
How do I choose between a walking stick, crutches and a walking frame?
A walking stick suits light support for balance, crutches when one leg needs offloading, and a walking frame or rollator when stable support with both hands is needed. If in doubt, consult a doctor or our specialist.
Can mobility aids be hired?
Yes. Crutches, rollators and walking frames can be hired or rented if they are only needed temporarily, for example during recovery.
