How to Avoid Vibrations with Rollators

How long term usage can inflict shoulder and wrist pain.

It might seem like nothing, the uneven terrain when passing it on foot. But walking the same landscape with a rollator can be a completely different experience. We are talking about a rough patch of asphalt, a crack in the sidewalk, a pathway made of brick or cobblestone. But for a rollator user with hard and small wheels, these bumps on the rolling surface cause micro jolts that quickly add up to a lot of bad vibes, and suddenly the walk isn't a comfortable stroll anymore—more of a fight for survival.

A lot of our customers buy rollators with a suspension to avoid these vibrations derived from walking on a gravel path or sanded asphalt road after the winter. Vibrations that travel from the ground up to the shoulders. And after a few walks, the vibrations start to inflict pain.


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