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Folding Walker Bariatric

Folding Walker Bariatric

Made from lightweight aluminum with comfortable, contoured vinyl hand grips. The Folding Walker folds up easily so it can be taken anywhere you go. 5” fixed wheels can be ordered as an accessory to help glide quietly over most surfaces. Supports patient weight up to 500 pounds.
HCPCS Code

E0148 (without wheels)

E0149 (with wheels)

Key Features
  • Attractive, lightweight aluminum frame
  • Adjustable height settings
  • Easy-to-use push button folding mechanism provides audible click when locked
  • Front cross brace near top of walker allows for full stride
  • Each side operates independently to allow easy movement through narrow spaces and greater stability while standing
  • Vinyl contoured hand grip for added comfort and long lasting wear
  • Rear glide cap allows for walker to slide easily and smoothly over most surfaces (come standard on models with 5″ wheels)
  • Folds flat for transport and storage
Indications for Use
Provides additional assistance with balance to help restore mobility.
Manufacturer
Various
Size Chart
Fits users with heights from 4’5″ to 6’5″

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Because we instinctively put our hands out in front of us when we fall, we suffer wrist injuries more frequently than other types of injuries. Our wrists are designed to allow us liberal movement in many directions, and when you have a rupture, strain, sprain or fracture, this can be quite painful. A wrist brace immobilizes the wrist, allowing you to use your hand while limiting your range of motion to prevent pain.

As notorious as wrist injuries from accidents are, other conditions can cause chronic wrist pain, such as arthritis. Wearing a wrist brace can allow you to engage in more activities without pain, such as driving, writing, painting and playing cards.

Carpal tunnel syndrome is another reason for chronic wrist pain. Oftentimes limiting the activity that caused it — such as typing, playing an instrument and doing needlework — can improve your condition, and wearing a wrist brace in the meantime can help.

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