Mobility aids help you walk or move if you are disabled or have an injury. Choosing these devices takes time and research. Learn more.
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Mobility aids help you walk or move from place to place if you have a disability or an injury.
Types of mobility aids can include:
Ramps, stairlifts, and handrails are also mobility aids. These additions can help you safely move around your environment.
Mobility aids can help people who have a physical disability or trouble moving around be more independent. A few reasons a mobility aid might help you include:
Your health care provider or a physical therapist may help you choose a mobility aid. Choosing these devices takes time and research. You might need good upper body strength or balance to use some mobility aids safely. Otherwise, they may not be the best choice for you. You should be fitted for some mobility aids such as crutches, canes, and walkers. If they fit, these devices give you support, but they can be uncomfortable and unsafe if they don't.
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