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As patients start to recuperate, they need to become mobile, and patient mobility aids can make the difference in achieving mobility.
These are the 7 types of patient mobility aids:
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Canes allow the patient mobility and independence. Patients can choose between single point and quad canes. |

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Crutches give the patient mobility and independence. Patients can choose among: Pediatric Crutches, Adult Crutches, Tall Adult Crutches, Heavy Duty Crutches.
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Walkers help the patient gain mobility and independence. Patients can choose among: Pediatric, Adult, Tall Adult, and Heavy Duty Walkers. |

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Rollator Walkers help the patient gain mobility and independence. With a Rollator Walker, patients can get walkers with hand brakes and seats and rollators with adjustable seats. |

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Manual Wheelchairs for transport or independent use by the patient, all come with removable arms and elevating leg rests. |

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Power Wheelchairs are available in lightweight power wheelchairs, standard, or heavy duty power wheelchairs. |

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Power Scooters allow the active person to zoom around and become inderpendent again. The power scooters come in patient choice of colors and sizes. |

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MD Orthopedics offers these 7 important patient mobility aids.
To discuss your needs, please contact us at 1-800-820-9585 or info@mdorthopedics.com.
If the disability will be longer term, it may be helpful
to order the top 5 special order daily living aids.
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