Walking Aids

A walking aid offers support when standing and/or walking. Walking aids such as walkers can offer support in, for example, balance disorders, thus reducing the risk of falling. We offer a wide range of different walking aids for both children and adults.

How does getting a walking aid work?

Do you need a walking aid? Then make an appointment with one of our experts. An appointment takes approximately 20 minutes. The appointment takes place at our head office in Genk, or if necessary, at your home. Our expert helps you make the best choice, taking into account your wishes and needs.

Reimbursement of walking aids

Go to our Reimbursements page to get a full overview of reimbursements for walking aids.

Different types of walking aids

Rollator, 3 or 4 wheels

Our foldable rollators with 4 wheels are equipped with various and easy extras. Because this rollator is easy to use and easy to fold, it is the ideal rollator for moving. If you cannot walk with arms outstretched or if it is safer for you to lean on your forearms, the walker can be fitted with forearm scales and vertical handles.

 

Walking aid, 2 fixed supports and 2 wheels

With this walker you not only use your leg muscles but also your arm muscles. By placing two wheels at the front and two rubber legs at the back, you can lift the entire rear and push the wheels at the front. With this model you have more stability than a model on 3 or 4 wheels.

 

Walking aid, 4 fixed supports

Our walker with 4 fixed supports in fully anodised aluminium is ideal for smaller spaces and above the toilet. The light walker is adjustable in height depending on your needs. Thanks to the central push button you can easily fold the walking frame, and for a better grip the handles have a layer of foam. This tool provides maximum stability when walking.

 

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