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Who Invented the Rollator?

The rollator was invented by Aina Wifalk in 1978 in Västerås, Sweden.

Aina Wifalk's background — from nurse to inventor

Aina Wifalk (1908–1995) worked as a nurse in Västerås and contracted polio in adulthood, a disease that gradually worsened her mobility. Despite her disability, she continued to work and live an active life — but lacked a mobility aid that truly worked.

The canes and crutches available on the market required her to carry them, which was heavy and limited how much she could bring with her. She wanted an aid she could lean on, roll in front of her, and still have her hands free.

In 1978, she constructed a four-wheeled walking frame with handles and a forward-leaning frame — what is today called a rollator. The design was simple but ingenious: four wheels, a sturdy support, and a bag for personal belongings.

The birth of the rollator idea

Wifalk was inspired by children's toy prams and especially by a baby walker — the type of support cart that children use to learn to walk. She realised that the same principle could be applied to adults who needed support and stability but still wanted to move independently.

There is no evidence that she had heard of similar inventions before. It was most likely an independent invention — a solution to a problem she encountered in her daily life.

Why did she not patent the rollator?

Aina Wifalk deliberately chose not to patent her invention. She wanted everyone who could benefit from the aid to be able to use it and for it to spread freely without restrictions. Today, hundreds of rollator models are available worldwide — a direct result of the invention never being protected by a patent.

The rollator's breakthrough and Wifalk's legacy

The rollator spread quickly in Sweden during the 1970s and 1980s and was subsequently exported to the rest of Europe and the world. Today it is used by millions of people globally, and the design has been further developed with lighter materials, better brakes, and ergonomic handles.

Aina Wifalk was never officially honoured for her invention during her lifetime, but her contribution to elderly care and accessibility is undeniable. She died in 1995 in Västerås — the same city where the rollator was once created.

Common questions about the history of the rollator

Who invented the rollator?

The rollator was invented by Aina Wifalk, a Swedish nurse from Västerås, in 1978.

When was the rollator invented?

The rollator was invented in 1978 by Aina Wifalk in Västerås, Sweden.

Where does the rollator come from?

The rollator originally comes from Sweden and was created in Västerås by Aina Wifalk.

Why is it called a rollator?

The word "rollator" is a combination of the English word "roll" and the Latin suffix "-ator" (as in "moderator" or "generator"), roughly meaning "that which rolls". The term was used early on to describe the aid and caught on internationally.

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