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Walker User manual
Dr Trust Walker is ergonomically designed to provide a large base of support and balance to a person who is unable to walk or who needs mobility assistance because of age or other medical conditions …
The beneficiary has a mobility limitation that significantly impairs his/her ability to participate in one or more mobility-related activities of daily living (MRADL) in the home. The functional mobility deficit can …
To locate the outlet connection: View muffler from inlet end with inlet connection near 12 o’clock. Outlet will be located clockwise from inlet per chart. Inlet (I.D.) To locate the outlet connection: View muffler …
The functional mobility deficit can be sufficiently resolved by use of a walker. • The patient meets coverage criteria for a walker and weighs more than 300 pounds.
To go up/down stairs Walkers are not recommended for use on stairs. If a walker is the only device you can use, follow the special instructions given to you by your physical therapist.
Use only as instructed by your healthcare provider. What is a Walker Used For? A walker is a lightweight metal frame that is used to provide walking support. How Do I Adjust the Walker Height? • Stand with …
Support yourself on your walker and step up onto the step with your strong leg. Using your strong leg, bring the rest of your body and your walker up to the next step/curb.