Mar 25 2013

MSA and Veloped

Kathy Dickison from Canada has MSA, Multiple System Atrophy, and she relies on a rollator when walking.


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Kathy Dickison from Canada has MSA, Multiple System Atrophy, and she relies on a rollator when walking. Since a few months she uses the Veloped walker in order to get out and about. On Kathy’s blog you can read more about her adventures, and soon there will be photos from a trip to the beach.

Click the following link to visit Kathy’s blog;

http://kathylblog.wordpress.com/

Product Reviews    

  • 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…

  • Walker 14, the more autonomy…

    My husband has serious balance problems due to a progressive neuropathy, walking with a cane is too hesitant to take walks, the Walker 14 from Trionic solved this problem because it also allows to take stony and grassy paths. Even if the price is hig…

  • Yes, there are many people I've gotten to know just because we roll arou…

    With a neurological injury that causes shaky legs, I bought a Trionic Sport a few years ago.
    With it, I take my dog ​​out for two hours every day. The walker is stable and safe.
    Perhaps it is most effective in the winter. With good shoes, I can get…

  • Great experience all the way around!…

    I've taken my trek miles on the desert and it'll go anywhere. The training is bringing me to the point where I can walk without it. Even when I had flats from goathead thorns--the bane of all OTR cyclists--they were easily fixed at a bike store. Trio…

  • A Well Earned Review…

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

  • Thank you for giving freedom back to my husband…

    My husband was diagnosed with Parkinson's in 2005 and as the symptoms progressed, his mobility and confidence to get out and walk diminished. He had been using ski-pole type sticks and although successful a few years ago, they no longer give enough …

  • Never again without it!…

    In spring I was saying:
    If I can't walk better until autumn, I will buy an all-terrain rollator for the vacation in the mountains.

    My walking didn’t get better and my back was always crooked while walking. My son helped me with the search and the…

  • Like winning the lottery!…

    Due to my illness, COPD, knee joint operations and balance problems caused by spinal surgery, I could only walk in a limited way in our large garden, which has no paved paths. I absolutely could not cope with a normal walker. Therefore, this model wa…

  • This fantastic purchase has given me a new lease of life.…

    I am a relatively young woman who has become disabled with poor mobility over the last 3 years or so. I knew I needed something to support my walking and enable me to carry things, but the traditional walking aids left me feeling underwhelmed, to say…

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