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Frequently preferred for ambulation support over underarm crutches and canes, forearm crutches are uniquely designed to provide more control than these mobility counterparts. They’re also more comfortable for long-term use with medical conditions and disabilities that hinder lower-extremity mobility, while they’re also often chosen for short-term injury and post-op recovery as well. Our product experts give their top five selections in this article.

An outdoor rollator offers hope for anyone who needs support with mobility, whether it is temporary or life-long. Rollators make it easy to navigate the outside world, even if you have an injury, balance issue, or general weakness. Finding the best outdoor rollator can be challenging, Our product experts give their top nine selections in this article.

The Shoebaum Air Cam is an innovative shock-absorbing walking boot that allows for both improved wound healing and mimicking of the normal gait process. Its comfortable design also helps increase home-user compliance and is loved by users.

Walking casts are a great boon to anyone suffering from an injury or condition that affects the foot, ankle, or lower leg. But, did you know that you don't have to settle for that boring standard boot model? There are a range of different designs that provide versatile comfort and support to improve your recovery experience, and we're here to help you choose the perfect one for your needs!

Learning how to properly size and use a walking cane can help the elderly and adults of all ages living with mild to moderate mobility impairments. Preventing falls, slipping, and other injuries, a cane for walking optimizes balance and stability, helping to redistribute the user’s weight and lighten the load on the joints and muscles of the lower body. Our product experts give their top nine selections in this article.

Since one out of five falls causes a serious injury, reducing the risk of a fall - while maintaining as much mobility as possible - can be achieved by using a cane for walking. A cane enables a  user to go farther and walk with less discomfort as it provides support for a weak or injured hip, leg, or foot. Our product experts give their top recommendations in this article.