We are so happy about the service here. When we ordered our product, a portable commode, I expected to have to wait 1 to 2 weeks for delivery, instead I received it in perfect condition within 1 week.
Jean B. Douseman, WI
Bought a tray for my walker. Not bad, it fits well and I did get good service.
Dave B. Indianapolis, IN
After carefully comparing walkers I finally settled on a nice lightweight model made by Roscoe. The delivery was quite fast as well.
Georgia B. Pompano Beach, FL
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Walking Canes, Crutches and Accessories all the Best Quality Products from Major Manufacturers at Our Cheap Discount Prices.
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Cane Tips
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Cane, Folding Aluminum Blind
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Cane, Offset w/Strap - Silver
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Cane, Standard w/ Invacare Grip
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Crutch, Forearm
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Crutch, Hand Grips Glycerin Gel
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Crutch, Tips
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Crutch, Underarm Pads, Glycerin Gel
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Crutches, Bariatric
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Crutches, Lumex Bariatric Steel, Adult
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Crutches, Lumex Bariatric Steel, Tall
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Crutches, Lumex Deluxe Forearm
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Crutches, Lumex Deluxe Ortho Forearm
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Crutches, Quick Change
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Crutches are easy to adjust and provide the best quality comfortable support while walking. Canes are designed for maximum comfort and support as well as style. If an injury or surgical procedure requires you to keep your weight off your leg or foot, you may have to use crutches. Here at RoSa Medical Supply you can count on quality products at the best discount prices.
Crutches are often used for the treatment of injured legs. In order to use crutches it generally requires good flexibility and upper-body strength. Also, only a single leg injury can be used for crutches as patients with two injured legs or an injured arm will usually require another type of support. Before you are ready to use your crutches, you need to make sure they are properly adjusted to best fit your body.
You may find it helpful to use a cane if you have a small problem with balance or instability, some weakness in your leg or trunk, an injury, or pain. If you are elderly, a single point cane may also help you to keep living independently. Canes can be used for many conditions, including problems with balance, injuries, or arthritis. A cane is helpful while steadying your gait and taking pressure off of an injured leg. In order to use a cane, hold the cane in the hand opposite of the leg that needs support. For example, if you have an injured left knee, hold the cane with your right hand. When you place your left leg out, swing the cane out with the leg. When placing pressure on the left leg, also place pressure on the cane with the right hand.
With canes or crutches, both need the tips kept in shape. When they wear out they tend to get slippery which could cause a fall and possibly additional injuries.
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