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Roller Foot is an alternative to crutches for those unable to bear weight on their foot or ankle.
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Only available for rent thru manufacturer
MSRP --
Release date January, 2009
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This report was started
October 22, 2009 at 9:41 pm by
canoeu87
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MSRP $599.00
Released June, 2009
Pros
- More comfortable than crutches or kneeling
- Folds for easy transport & storage
- Accepts Quick Release Basket
- Large 8" wheels work well in carpet or uneven surfaces
Cons
- Can't be used on stairs
- Limited availability through distributors
Roller Foot
0%
vs.
Voyager Seated Scooter
100%
MSRP --
Released --
Pros
- You can use your hands.
- Easy to walk in.
- Most cons are easily remedied.
Cons
- May cause your cast to rub your shin raw.
- Cumbersome to take on and off.
- May have to cut the beam with a metal saw and file down the edges with a metal file to adjust if you are short.
Roller Foot
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iWALKFree
100%
MSRP $599.00
Released January, 2008
Pros
- Can be rented online
- Can be folded so it fits on airplane, car, cab, etc.
- Large 8" wheels wor better than smaller ones on carpet or uneven surfaces
Cons
- Not suitable for persons who can't kneel
- expensive
- small wheels, strange design - inefficient and not good on rougher terrain, probably hard on the body
Roller Foot
0%
vs.
Turning Leg Caddy Knee Scooter
100%
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Cons
- Incredibly expensive at $75 a week - $300 a month - not able to be purchased
- Only available from manufacturer
- Small wheels stop quickly on cracks, uneven surface, and do not work on thick carpet
- Caster type wheels allow you leg to move away from the center line of your body - doing the "spits" potentially failing or causing injure
- Since you a strapped in, if you start to loose you balance or fall there is no quick way to remove it
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