Ausmedic Care Walker

Forearm Support Walker Ideal for Rehabilitation

Providing Stable Support for People Who are Unable to Walk Independently.

This sturdy high quality Care Walker has individually width adjustable padded armrests and hand grips to provide extra support to the user’s upper extremities and reduce pressure on the lower body. The user can walk more confidently with or without the aid of a carer.

ISO Standards Approved

102kgMaximum user weight

Model: AUSMOBWAL47725

Dimensions  
Armrest Height Range 975-1305mm in 30mm intervals
Frame Width 720mm
Overall Width 900mm
Weights  
Total Weight 14kg
Weight Capacity 102kg

Warranty

Many of our products are sourced from different manufacturers and suppliers who have their own individual Warranty Policies.  A general guide explaining warranty coverage can be found below.

Any item purchased is warranted from the date of purchase against faults arising due to defects in materials or manufacturing.

Warranty does not cover parts or electrical components damaged by misuse, neglect, accident or impropper installation, nor those tampered with, altered or serviced by an agency not authorized by the manufacturer.

Warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, eg tyres and tubes.

All warranty claims must be returned to us for assessment.

There are no accessories for the Ausmedic Care Walker.

Overview

The user’s forearms are supported on the armrest padding, thereby reducing pressure on the lower limbs. Ideal for aiding rehabilitation and physiotherapists, these walkers can be of use to people with:
• Neurological impairments
• Back problems
• Weak or fractured legs
• Pelvic fractures
• Arthritis


The frame is constructed from powder coated steel tubing and the foam-padded armrests are complete with polyurethane covers. Includes four 100mm (4”) diameter swivel castors; the two rear
castors are fully braked.

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ISO Standards Approval

Australian Standards have been developed to ensure equipment meets recognised safety and reliability criteria. To achieve this status, equipment must pass a series of tests in which it is put under difficult conditions that are designed to be similar to those that the child or adult may face when the equipment is used. For example, wheelchairs are tested for safhas gained Australian Standard acceptance, it provides a sense of satisfaction and reassurance that it is safe to be used and will do the job.

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