Targeted Walking Assistance
Provides stable support for safer, more controlled walking during rehabilitation.
Designed for Stroke & Paralysis Recovery
Helps reactivate muscles and restore coordinated lower-limb movement.
Step-Learning Rehabilitation Function
Guides proper gait patterns to accelerate recovery and improve walking confidence.
Lightweight & Portable Structure
Easy to wear, carry, and use without complex setup or heavy equipment.
Lower Body Stability Support
Enhances balance and hip-leg coordination, reducing fall risk.
The Lower Body Rehabilitation Walking Aid is a specialized assistive device developed to support individuals recovering from stroke, partial paralysis, or lower limb weakness. It helps users regain walking ability by providing structured support, improving balance, and reinforcing correct gait patterns.
By assisting hip and leg movement, this walking aid promotes safer mobility, enhances confidence, and supports step-by-step rehabilitation. Its lightweight design allows for daily use in home, clinical, or rehabilitation center environments, empowering users to gradually restore independence and freedom of movement.
| Size | Reference Height (inch) | Carbon Fiber Plate Length | Thigh Bone Length (Self-Measured) |
|---|---|---|---|
| S | 61–65 | 300 mm | 325–375 mm |
| M | 66–69 | 350 mm | 375–425 mm |
| L | Above 69 | 400 mm | Above 425 mm |
Stroke survivors in recovery stages
Individuals with partial paralysis
Patients with lower limb weakness or poor balance
Elderly users requiring safer walking assistance
Physical therapy clinics and rehabilitation centers
Select the appropriate size based on height and thigh bone length.
Position the walking aid securely on the lower body according to instructions.
Ensure all straps or support points are properly adjusted for a snug fit.
Begin walking slowly on a flat surface, focusing on balanced, controlled steps.
Gradually increase walking duration as strength and confidence improve.
Use under professional guidance during early rehabilitation stages.
Do not use if you have unhealed fractures or severe joint instability without medical approval.
Stop immediately if pain, dizziness, or discomfort occurs.
Ensure walking surfaces are flat and non-slip.
Gradually increase usage time to avoid muscle fatigue or strain.
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