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Who invented the rollator?

The first rollator was invented in 1978 in Västerås by inventor Aina Wifalk. Roughly 60,000 rollators are prescribed in Sweden each year, making Sweden the country with the highest density of rollators in the world.

The rollator has the same frame as a walking frame, however, it has three or four large wheels attached to it. The model also has handlebars and a seat. The seat is for when the user needs rest to re-energise. 

At a young age, Aina Wifalk began studying to be a nurse, but when she was only 21 she suffered from polio and had to drop her studies. Instead, she retrained as a counsellor. Sometime in the 1950s, she moved to Västerås where she became a counsellor at Västerås Hospital. At the end of the 1960s, she became what was then called a counsellor for the handicapped for the local council.

In 1976 she stopped working as a counsellor for the handicapped and received sickness benefits because her shoulders had become worn out from having walked around on walking sticks for a little over twenty years. She started thinking about gentler ways to help people who have difficulty walking on their own, and in 1978 she came up with an idea for a completely new type of aid on wheels. That same year she applied for money from a state development fund in order to get help turning the idea into a finished product. The administrators for the fund saw the potential of the project and gave Wifalk financial support as well as connected her with a company, which built the first prototype. Only three years later production had started.

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  • I would always choose it again...…

    Dear Ladies and Gentlemen, I was made aware of your product (Veloped) by a friend.

    I am 75 years old. I have Parkinson's disease and have been dependent on a rollator for several years… These rollators did not last long, so I was always looking fo…

  • Excellent!…

    I don't normally write reviews, but wanted to say how grateful we are to have found the Trionic Veloped. Things were looking quite bleak until we found it. My husband has a rare degenerative condition similar to MND. He is tall and wants to remain as…

  • Expensive but unmatched performance…

    I already had a pretty good rollator with hard rubber wheels a little less robust build. But on rough surfaces like my street or even worse trails, all the vibrations go straight to my arms - very uncomfortable. The Veloped solves all that with a stu…

  • Excellent…

    Excellent design, high quality components, build quality and packaging.
    My Veloped has given me confidence to expand my horizons.
    It has already proved to be an invaluable aid to carrying out garden tasks and also provides vital safeguard against l…

  • A really great product…

    A stable and modern walking aid, could just as well be used by younger people with or without mobility issues. Works very well on ice and some snow. For us with lots of snow during winter, you might imagine putting skis under the wheels, or using the…

  • A truly excellent purchase…

    This machine re-writes what it means to be a "Walker". It far exceeds our expectations regarding ease of use and suitability as an outdoor walker.

    The unit is enabling my spouse, who has PD, to walk faster and straighter.

    It is only used ou…

  • A Well Earned Review…

    I am very proud of this Walker. It is a pleasure to use.…

  • What really surprised me was the smoothness of the Veloped.…

    After extensively testing the Veloped Trek 14er M, I would like to describe my experience here. What really surprised me was the smoothness of the Veloped. Roots and branches are not an obstacle and can be easily driven over. The assembly and disasse…

  • I went to the seaside with my Veloped…

    I went to the seaside for the first time with my Veloped in Texel. With the Veloped I was able to walk on the beach in the deep sand, which would not have been even contemplated with other devices. It was tiring, but doable. I was also able to get ve…

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