Roscoe Knee Scooter with Basket - Knee Walker for Ankle or Foot Injuries - Height Adjustable Knee Crutch Medical Scooter, Black

Brand:Roscoe Medical

3.5/5

428.76

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Roscoe knee scooters for foot injuries are an ideal solution for those seeking a safe, versatile crutch alternative. With an adjustable handle height between 31" - 41", a knee pad adjustment between 17.5" - 22", and a weight capacity of 350 lb. these knee walkers for adults will accommodate a variety of individuals. The offset post on the foot scooter's knee platform allows for easy, tool-free right-to-left adjustment depending on the location of the injury. The knee scooter is equipped with large 8" wheels, our knee roller can be used both indoors and outdoors. The easy folding mechanism that collapses using a thumb release lever and fits beneath the raised platform as well as the sizable scooter basket ensure you can take this equipment whenever you're on the go. Roscoe Medical scooters meet the needs of multiple indications including those looking for a medical scooter for foot surgery or those seeking a leg scooter for broken foot or other injuries associated with the foot, leg, or ankle. The padded knee platform provides excellent comfort for a user's knees and with padded handle bar grips, adjustable hand-brakes, our broken foot scooter is top-of-the-line in the durable medical equipment industry. Limited lifetime warranty on frame, 90 days on all other parts. Features and Benefits Of Our Knee Scooter: * Avoid re-injury. Our knee scooters are premium quality, built with safety in mind, quality assurance tested by our best-in-class QA department * Keeps You More Saft. Navigate rough terrain with our knee scooters * Maximized Control. Our knee scooters are built with disc brakes, allowign for better control * Comfortable Ride. Our padded seat and handlebars maximized comfort while riding, alleviating discomfort Press "Add To Cart" to purchase your professional quality knee scooter MANUFACTURER CONTACT INFORMATION 8003767263

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✔ KNEE SCOOTER WITH BASKET. An ideal knee crutch for recovery from an ankle or foot injury or surgery. Steerable for increased mobility. Adjustable hand brake and knee platform for comfort and stability. Padded handle bar grips. ✔ FOLDS FOR TRANSPORT. The knee walker scooter is foldable at the handlebars for easy transport and is a great hands free crutch while sitting still. ✔ EXTRA PADDED KNEE PLATFORM. Large wheels and padded knee platform make this one knee scooter perfect for indoor and outdoor use. Unlike crutches, it provides the most freedom; the detachable basket keeps your hands free to maneuver the steerable scooter. ✔ SUPERIOR COMFORT-ABILITY. Large 8" clear wheels keep it rolling smoothly, keeping you comfortable. Knee Scooter that is steerable, and a very maneuverable alternative to traditional crutches for those with a broken foot, broken ankle, or leg injury. ✔ EXTREMELY DURABLE, NO RE-INJURIES HERE. Roscoe knee scooters are built to last and are extremely durable. The medical scooter supports persons weighing up to 350lbs and is great for adults, kids, or teens.
Country of Origin China
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number ROS-KSB
Manufacturer Roscoe
Product Dimensions 33 x 17 x 15 inches; 28 Pounds

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Scritto da: Toni
TIPS AND TRICKS – Pre-Op thru 1st 4 weeks of recovery
The scooter works great and folds up to go to the doctor. I wondered why it had that gap in the saddle/seat. The new leg braces have large pumps on the front that need a place to “fit” when you’re on the seat. Never try to "carry" something if it does not fit in the basket. Also, I found the brake line sometimes caught on kitchen cabinets as I rolled by (annoying), so we secured it to the basket with a twist tie. Do NOT be tempted to coast downhill on the handicap ramps and use the brake, you’ll fly over the top. The brake should be used for holding the scooter steady as you get on/off. There was so much I didn’t know about being immobile - 4 weeks since major foot surgery, and I’m still 100% reliant on the scooter, so I’d like to share what I’ve learned about this process, as my friend was nice enough to do the same for me: BEFORE your surgery- Get the scooter and ride it for several partial days BEFORE surgery. Are you able to use it to roll into the bathroom? Is there room to turn it around to get out of the bathroom? This took a little practice. If you cannot get in and out of the bathroom due to space, will you use crutches or walker? PRACTICE, women in particular sometimes do not have a lot of upper body strength, crutches/walkers can be tricky. Are toiletries (and refills) within reach? Is your toilet high enough if you are only on one foot and lowering yourself? Will you be able to get your foot/leg wet in the bath? If not, how are you keeping it dry? Will you need a seat in the shower and a hand-held shower attachment? (I use the cheap one we bought for the dogs, for shower seat, one with a back works better). PRACTICE getting in/out of the shower/tub. Can you get in and out of your bed easily? While in bed, will your recovering limb be out of range of a spouse rolling over it or a pet jumping on it? If you can’t sleep because you’re uncomfortable, is there a book/TV within reach to occupy you? If you have floors, plan your pathways and remove rugs, dog placemats, etc. The scooter rolls over carpets, but it’s definitely more work. Can you maneuver the exterior doors to let the dogs out or accept a delivery? Can you make a circuit around the interior of your kitchen/bedroom, etc, without worrying about backing out of spaces? Will constantly getting up on one leg to mount the scooter from a sitting position begin to irritate the knee on your “good” leg? Have a lightweight knee brace available when you come home from surgery. Day Before Surgery- Pack your scooter basket. What will you need to carry in the basket after surgery? Right now, mine has bifocals, reading glasses, a Tervis water glass in a plastic vase so it doesn’t fall over and dribble, a breakfast bar, hair clip, dog snacks for bribes, Kindle, iPad, phone, pain reliever. Do NOT try to “carry” something if it does not fit in the basket. Do you need to be able to reach something in a lower cabinet like a trash bin? Can you still reach it with the scooter in the way? Arrange your “lounging” spaces - Can you reach your favorite refreshments in the fridge? Ice packs for your foot/leg? What about quick snacks when there’s no one there to help you? Do you have spare pillows on your bed, couch, or favorite recliner in order to keep your foot above your heart? Are chargers for phone/iPad and TV within reach? A spare blanket/fan if you’re sensitive to temperature changes? Are the shower toiletries within reach and the shower chair in place? Is there any music or Audible book you might want to download? If you do all of the above, you should be in good shape for your “down time”! Other products I found useful for recovery: NOVA Medical Products Toilet Safety Rails (Sold by: Nova Medical Products) Padded Bath Safety Seat with Backrest (Sold by: CompressionStockings+) Flexi Freeze Refreezable Ice Sheets 3 pack (sold by Amazon)
Scritto da: Sarah A
Good choice for the price!
Love! After hobbling around for two days with crutches and a walker, this has been my salvation! Biggest cons: The image makes it seem as though the back wheels function independently, and can give more turning radius. They do not. They only go in one direction, and face the same direction as the knee padding. Con 2: the split knee pad is actually annoying if you add a cover, since you can't see where your knee is landing. I've hit the hole a few times. Con 3: the brake wire is quite obnoxiously long, and has a tendency to get caught. Con 4: turning radius is a bit wide. I have a smaller house, which means overshooting and backing in sometimes. But! I'm still incredibly grateful I chose this model!! It was a breeze for my mom and best friend to assemble, and once they did, I was buzzing around on it in less than 10 minutes after getting acclimated!! This pros are definitely there too!! Pro 1: the basket! The basket is included on this model, and you'll be grateful for it! If you're like me and you've been unable to walk, you'll love having the "hands" the basket gives you! I can carry the pill box (weekly one), my rtic drink, phone, ice bag, hairbrush, cat toys, and more! Pro 2: stability... you'll notice you don't glide over carpet transitions but this scooter is so solid you don't feel like you'll fall off either. It's also so sturdy you feel safe standing to brush your teeth and wash your hands. Pro 3: the brake- the brake is very secure and affective. Again, you don't feel like you'll be thrown, but it stops you quickly! Pro 4: adjustable!! I love that, being so tall, this is so adjustable! I'm a tall woman, and this scooter can easily accommodate me. That's really nice. Crutches were so difficult because they're not accommodating to someone in between the inch heights. This scooter is not the smoothest if you are barefoot (I've rolled over my own foot a ton) but it's not made for that. It doesn't handle transitions well (wood floor lips, etc.) but it's so light that you can just lift it easily and pop it over! The tires do get hooked on small stuff, so if your floor is littered with laundry and small toys, you will not glide over them.... but if you can clear your floors, this is a dream! I have a cat and a dog that love to leave their toys in my way but once I move them, I'm off like a rocket! I also have oriental rugs, and I have to avoid the edges because rather than going over them, the tires push the edges up. I think it would need heavier duty tires to get up and over the rugs. No fault to the scooter, it's just too light. My insurance wasn't accepted by the local medical supply store for a rental, and they wanted $200 deposit and $70 a month for rental. I'm off my foot for minimum 6 weeks for recovery from a full ankle repair. It just made more sense to get the scooter on Amazon since I may have more foot surgeries in the future. The quality of this one was better than the one they were renting! My only disappointment was the photo seeming like the back tires could moved independently of the front. That made a big difference in my choice and I'm very disappointed.
Scritto da: Sergio Fautsch
Excelente producto, totalmente recomendable para fractura o esguince de tobillo
El peso es perfecto, lo ¡puedo cargar con una mano para subir al coche apoyado en un pie, retraer el volante para que quepa en la cajuela no quita mas de 5 segundos, el material es excelente, las llantas son de buena calidad y muy facil de maniobrar. me ha hecho este mes de fractura mucho mas sencillo que lo que esperaba con muletas, Recomendado al 100%!!!!
Scritto da: Karen Garza
PRACTICO Y SUPER COMODO
Lo recomiendo ampliamente, es un scooter muy comodo, y demasiado practico, me puedo mover a donde sea. para personas que no puedan apoyar un pie
Scritto da: Andrea Hernández
super facil de armar
Muy util y facil de instalar
Scritto da: ADRIANA
Muy util
Excelente muy útil para desplazarse cuando tengas fractura de pie
Scritto da: lucrecia Esqueda
Patín ortopedico
Justo lo que esperaba

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