What is the lightest knee scooter?

ULTRA LIGHTWEIGHT & DURABLE: KneeRover ULTRA kneewalker weighs ONLY 20 lbs – the lightest knee scooter in the industry. Heavy Duty premium steel frame supports up to 300 lbs weight capacity.
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How much does a knee scooter weigh?

Knee scooters weigh (on average) around 20-30 pounds, and most of them fold up for storage.
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What is the difference between a knee walker and a knee scooter?

The terms knee scooter and knee walker are interchangeable terms used to refer to the same device. The term knee scooter is the one most commonly used, followed by the term knee walker. But they both refer to the exact same mobility aid device.
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What can I use instead of a knee scooter?

The iWALK3. 0 is pain-free like knee scooters, but since it is also hands-free you can return to your normal day-to-day activities unrestricted so that you can take care of yourself, and those around you while your lower leg injuries heal. The iWALK3.
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Are knee scooters non weight bearing?

Knee scooters, leg scooters, or knee walkers are another alternative when you have a non-weight bearing condition. While knee scooters seem better than painful crutches, they still present their own, unique set of challenges.
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Is there an electric knee scooter?

KneeRover HYBRID Knee Scooter

The KneeRover Hybrid is the first four wheel knee scooter with All Terrain 9” air filled front tires and advanced tie rod steering technology, providing a level of freedom in a sleek design.
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Is a knee scooter better than crutches?

Overall Ease. When it comes to overall ease of everyday use, a knee scooter wins by-far. These devices glide and assist users in moving, while crutches rely on the upper-body strength of the user to carry the weight of their afflicted leg.
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Can I use a walker instead of crutches after meniscus surgery?

Activity: You should use cane, crutches or a walker for the first 3 to 5 days following surgery. As your knee feels more comfortable, you may increase the amount of weight you put on the operated leg. You may stop using the cane or crutches/walker once you can walk comfortably without a limp.
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How soon after ankle surgery Can I use a knee scooter?

KNEE WALKERS/KNEE SCOOTERS ARE PROHIBITED UNTIL AFTER THE FIRST POST OPERATIVE APPOINTMENT. You should use crutches, a walker or a wheelchair during the first two weeks post operatively.
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Which is better a 3 wheel or 4 wheel knee scooter?

Overall, 4-wheel scooters are considered more stable than 3-wheel scooters. This is because balancing on a moving knee scooter becomes easier as the base gets wider—hence why most knee scooters have four wheels in the rear.
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What should I look for in a knee scooter?

When purchasing a knee walker there are three things you should look at.
  • Weight and height capacity make sure the knee walker you are purchasing will actually work for you. ...
  • Turning Radius make sure the knee walker has an adequate turning radius. ...
  • Can the knee walker be used outside?
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Can you use a rollator as a knee scooter?

The Knee Scooter Rollator or Knee Walker, provides mobility for those who can't bear weight on their feet, are unable to (or don't desire to) use traditional crutches. Designed to provide stable mobility for users who can't bear weight. Ideal for users who can't use traditional crutches or who don't want to.
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Are there different sizes of knee scooters?

Simply put, we are THE knee walker specialists, and we take great pride in leading the industry. With 46 mobility offerings of varying sizes, styles, and colors, we have the broadest selection in the market. This allows us to help the widest range of customers of varying sizes, ages and needs.
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How do you size a knee scooter?

It should be equal in height from the surface of the knee pad to the floor. Follow your knee scooter user manual to properly raise or lower the knee pad post and securely lock it into position. The proper handlebar height should be about the same height as your waist.
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Do knee scooters have weight limits?

Most knee scooters out there have a weight limit of 350lbs. On other sturdier models, their weight capacity up to 400lbs.
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What is the fastest way to recover from meniscus surgery?

You will recover more quickly if you carefully follow all your doctor's instructions. In your first days after surgery, you will need apply ice frequently and elevate your knee above your heart to help relieve swelling. Be sure to get plenty of sleep, to help your body heal.
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How long is physical therapy after meniscus surgery?

It depends on your age, the type of tear, how you heal, and type of surgery, if you had it. As part of a conservative treatment, you'll probably try PT for around 4 to 6 weeks, on a regular schedule. Also, you must regularly exercise at home the way you are taught. If it doesn't work, then it may be time for surgery.
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What is the fastest way to recover from arthroscopic knee surgery?

General recovery tips can include:
  1. applying ice packs to the dressing and surrounding area to reduce swelling and pain.
  2. keeping the leg elevated for several days after surgery.
  3. resting well and often.
  4. changing the dressing regularly.
  5. using crutches and following the doctor's recommendations about applying weight to the knee.
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Can you use a knee scooter on carpet?

All knee scooters can be used on any surface: carpets, concrete, hard and floors, light dirt—and even light snow. All-terrain models are better suitable for moving through rougher surfaces such as grass, dirt, and uneven concrete. Transitioning between surfaces requires some caution.
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How easy is it to use a knee scooter?

To use a knee scooter, simply lock the hand brakes, grasp the handlebars, mount your injured leg onto the knee platform rest, unlock the brakes and begin to move using your unaffected leg to propel forward or backward–swivel handlebars provide for easy steering.
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How can I make my knee scooter more comfortable?

If you are looking for extra comfort, consider purchasing a knee pad cover instead of using something like a towel on your scooter's knee rest. A cover on the knee pad can provide extra comfort, circulate air around your leg, and prevent your leg from sticking to the pad.
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Where are Kneerovers made?

KneeRover® specializes in creating innovative mobility solutions that deliver superior performance, quality and value. Our exclusive products are designed and developed at our US headquarters in Augusta, GA. KneeRover® is the proven brand you can trust for over a decade.
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What is a knee scooter called?

Knee Walkers are a medical mobility device (also referred to as Knee Scooters or Mobility Scooters) that provide a safe, comfortable, and easy-to-maneuver alternative to crutches for those recovering from below the knee injury or surgery, which requires the foot and/or leg to be non-weight bearing during recovery.
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