Hands-Free Crutch - iWALK -
Walking without using your hands (Crutch 180)
Using iWalk is very easy, and you will learn how to use it quickly and simply.
While using conventional crutches, we cannot use our arms or hands, but this is possible with the iWalk device!
Furthermore, you will be able to go down and up stairs more safely and avoid chafing your armpits and hands.
It is the perfect solution for injuries where the leg must not bear weight.
It is easy to install and requires no tools.
Benefits:
Components
Height adjustment: using a pressure button similar to conventional crutches, you can adjust the length of the upper leg as high as possible so that the thigh supports are at the top of the leg.
Thigh support: adjustable to thigh circumference.
Strap Slider: Can be manually repositioned along the rails to allow you to slide the leg strap forward or backward.
Other elements: strap, quick release buckles, loosening and tightening strap, length adjustment strap, knee strap, platform pad, knee platform, nut and screw, and finally the foot.
Can I use iWalk?
We can say that anyone who can walk can use iWalk.
To determine whether this device is suitable for you, you must meet the following requirements:
- If, before the injury, you were able to go up and down stairs normally without support.
- If you can stand on one leg for more than 30 seconds.
- If you can dedicate 5 to 20 minutes for your body to get used to and adapt to using the device.
- If you have strength and balance.
- If, before the injury, you were able to walk normally.
- If your injury is to just one leg.
- If your injury is below the knee.
- If you can bend your injured leg to a 90-degree angle at the knee.
- If your healthy leg is fully functional.
- If your height is between 155 and 185.5 cm.
- If your weight is less than 125 kg.
Indications:
- Foot fracture.
- Ankle sprain.
- Ankle fracture.
- Achilles tendon rupture.
- Achilles tendon injuries.
- Bunions.
- Tibia, fibula, Jones fracture.
- Plantar fasciitis.
- Stress fractures (lower leg).
- Foot and ankle dislocations.
- Foot ulcers.
- Ruptured lower leg muscle.
- Muscle sprain.
- Gastrocnemius rupture.
- Virtually any lower leg injury is suitable for use with the iWalk.
Height adjustment |
Upper leg area: 12 - 18cm Lower leg area: 13.75 - 20cm |
Thigh circumference | For thighs with a maximum circumference of up to 71cm |
User height | 155-185cm |