Benefits of Anterior Walker
- Folds for storage and transportation
- Features multiple adjustable components for highly-customized use
- Forearm supports for children or adults who must lean on their forearms because they cannot grip adequately to propel their walkers
- Height-adjustable
- The angle of chest cushion adjusts
- Rear wheels are equipped with external ratchets, to prevent the walker from rolling backward
- Width between side cushions adjusts and angle of chest cushion adjusts
- Width between forearm cushions adjusts
- Forward position and angle of hand grips adjust
- Front wheels swivel or can lock in the forward position
- Kaye Walker User Manual
Why Kaye Walker with Forearm Support is Used?
The Kaye Posture Control Walker is designed as a reverse or posterior walker, where the user faces away from the rear bars and towards the open end of the walker. These walkers are designed to facilitate postural alignment, balance, and components of gait through the following means, as compared to traditional, forward walkers:
- The support behind the user encourages a more upright posture
- The hand-grips beside the user encourage improved upper extremity position
- The centering of the user within the walker and over his own feet encourages the development of balance
- The rear horizontal bars encourage the user to step forward as he moves the walker forward
- Pulling the walker helps eliminate the abnormal two-footed stance when a user must stop and move the walker further to their front
What to Buy with Kaye Walker?
Optional Accessories:
- Swivel Limiter:
- Without the swivel limiter, the swivel wheels can swivel 360 degrees
- Adding this accessory limits the amount of swivel for users who cannot manage free swiveling
- Adjustable Resistance One-Way Ratchet Rear Wheels:
- It is particularly useful for children who have limited control of the speed of their walkers and have difficulty slowing their speed so that they can practice their best pattern for walking
- The spring-loaded resistance of each wheel is adjusted separately so they can offset the effects of asymmetry or weakness when walking
How to Care Kaye Anterior Walker?
- Inspect the walker regularly
- Tighten the nuts and bolts as necessary
- If a product needs service or spare parts, contact the dealer from whom you purchased the item
- If a problem is discovered that may impact the product’s function, immediately cease use and contact the dealer
- The wheels and crutch tips will wear and should be replaced as needed
- The ratchet or brake mechanisms on the rear wheels will wear and should be replaced, as needed, in order to maintain the rear braking feature
- Dirt, trash, or ice build-up on the ratchet mechanisms may prevent them from functioning
- If your walker has the rear wheels with silent, one-way bearings, care should be taken to avoid exposing these bearings to salt or saltwater
- Use water and, if needed, soap to clean the walker
- Avoid any undue stress to the walker while using, storing, or transporting it
Precautions:
- Not for elderly
- Each time you unfold or adjust the walker, ensure that pushpins fully extend from their corresponding holes
- Do not use with broken or missing parts
- Do not use on stairs, steep slopes, or steep ramps
- Do not exceed the size and weight limits
- Do not alter the product or use it in any way other than described hereinNever leave a child unattended
- Always use qualified supervision
Kaye Anterior Forearm Support Walker Specifications
Particulars
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X-Small
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Small
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Medium
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Large
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Weight limit
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85lb
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85lb
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130lb
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180lb
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Height to top forearm cushion (floor to elbow)
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19" to 26"
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21.5" to 30"
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28" to 39.5"
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37" to 45"
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Chest cushions dimensions
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5”W x 6”H
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6.5”W x 8”H
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7.5”W x 9.25”H
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7.5”W x 9.25”H
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Greatest outside dimensions
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25”L x 24”W
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32”L x 26”W
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37”L x 26”W
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45”L x 26”W
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Distance between forearm cushions
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6” to 10”
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6.5” to 12.5”
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10” to 17”
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12.5” to 19”
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Distance between trunk support cushions
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6” to 10”
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8” to 12”
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9” to 15”
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10” to 15.5”
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Distance between forearm cushion and handgrip
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1.5” to 5”
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1.5” to 5.5”
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1.5” to 5.5”
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3” to 7”
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