• How StrideOn Knee Walkers Can Aid Your Recovery From a Fractured Heel

  • A fractured heel, also known as a calcaneal fracture, is one of the most painful and disabling injuries that can significantly affect your mobility. The heel bone (calcaneus) plays a crucial role in supporting your body weight, and when it's fractured, it can leave you non-weight bearing for several weeks or even months. This type of injury often requires a long recovery period, and finding the right mobility aid to help you get through this time is essential. One highly effective tool for maintaining mobility during this period is a knee walker, and here's how it can help you recover more comfortably and efficiently.

    What is a Fractured Heel?
    The calcaneus is the large bone forming the foundation of your heel. When this bone is fractured, it's typically caused by a high-impact event, such as a fall from height, a car accident, or a sports injury. This type of injury can vary in severity, from a simple crack to a complex break involving multiple fragments. A fractured heel can lead to extreme pain, swelling, bruising, and difficulty bearing weight on the affected foot.

    Treatment and Recovery
    • Treatment for a fractured heel usually involves:
    • Immobilisation with a cast or splint.
    • Resting the injured foot and keeping it elevated to reduce swelling.
    • Physical therapy after the cast is removed to restore movement and strength. In some severe cases, surgery may be necessary to realign the bones and secure them with screws or plates. Regardless of the treatment method, most patients will need to keep their injured foot non-weight bearing for 6 to 12 weeks or more, depending on the severity of the fracture.

    The Challenges of a Non-Weight Bearing Recovery
    During the recovery period, maintaining mobility without putting pressure on the injured foot is essential for healing. However, traditional mobility aids like crutches can be cumbersome, tiring, and uncomfortable, especially for extended use. That’s where a knee walker can be a game-changer.

    How StrideOn Knee Walkers Can Aid Your Recovery
    A knee walker, also known as a knee scooter, is a mobility aid designed to keep you moving while preventing any weight from being placed on the injured foot. Here’s how a StrideOn Knee Walker can benefit your recovery from a fractured heel:
    1. Enhanced Mobility
    With a StrideOn knee walker, you'll be able to glide smoothly across surfaces without the hops, jolts, exhaustion and instability that often comes with crutches. Whether you're moving around your home, heading to work, or running errands, the knee walker allows you to maintain mobility during recovery without placing any weight on your fractured heel. This helps you stay active and independent, making the recovery process much more bearable.
    2. Comfortable and Supportive
    Crutches can cause discomfort in your arms, shoulders, and hands, but a knee walker supports your knee on a cushioned platform, which is much more comfortable. The soft, supportive pad helps reduce pressure on your uninjured leg and enables you to use your arms without restriction. The ergonomic design of StrideOn knee walkers ensures that your posture is supported while moving, reducing the risk of additional strain or injury.
    3. Stability and Safety
    When dealing with a fractured heel, the last thing you want is to risk further injury from falls or instability. StrideOn knee walkers are designed with a sturdy frame and wide base, offering a stable and secure mobility aid. The dual braking system provides complete control, allowing you to stop safely whenever necessary. This gives you peace of mind as you navigate through your day-to-day activities.
    4. Independence
    A knee walker provides far more independence than crutches, allowing you to move around freely without constantly needing assistance. It also enables you to perform daily tasks, such as carrying items in the provided basket, preparing meals, and getting from one room to another with ease. Unlike crutches, which require both hands, a knee walker allows you to scoot around from place to place, then stop with the parking brake on… non-weight bearing while keeping your hands free, giving you greater freedom and autonomy.


    Tips for Using a Knee Walker During Recovery:
    1. Practice Safe Maneuvering: Get familiar with how to steer and brake effectively before heading out on uneven surfaces.
    2. Custom-Set the Cushioned Knee Pad: Make sure the knee pad is oriented for your right or left leg and adjusted to the correct height to avoid strain.
    3. Take Regular Breaks: While knee walkers are more comfortable than crutches, it’s still important to take breaks and elevate your injured foot regularly to promote healing.
    4. Follow Your Doctor’s Advice: Use the knee walker as directed by your healthcare provider, ensuring you don’t put weight on the injured foot until it’s deemed ready to start transitioning to weight bearing again.

    Make Your Recovery Easier with a StrideOn Knee Walker
    A fractured heel can be a frustrating injury, but with the right tools, you can make the recovery process smoother, safer, and more comfortable. A StrideOn knee walker provides the mobility, stability, and independence you need to continue with your daily activities while allowing your injury to heal properly. It’s a great alternative to crutches and can significantly improve your quality of life during the recovery period.

    If you’re recovering from a fractured heel or any other lower leg injury, explore our range of knee walkers to find the perfect fit for your needs.

    “Great speedy service , allowed me to be independent while having fractured heel. Lovely company to deal with and very sturdy knee stroller, basket very useful.”
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