Friday, January 22, 2010

Custom Made Canes Tennis Balls On Walkers?

Tennis balls on walkers? - custom made canes

I understand the general reasons for this (no scratching on the ground, was) a step of "light" for hikers, but my question is, why not just built right on the tracks or why not meet specific special blocks Walker and balls? Is not it ridiculous that seems all the wanderers, the balls, but each being a separate accessory rather than part of the Walker / Sailing / floor? Or is there already, "" tennis balls measure this effect?

I can not imagine what it's like one of those things have stuck to the bottom of the foot a device. As it is in the hospital? "Oh, here is his walker, but also have a box of tennis balls to help to light yellow."

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I wonder that my friend

Anonymous said...

In reality, what they say, 'Here's her walker and also sell covers for the feet of his walker - are $ 12 each and will last much longer than tennis balls. Then they wink and say, "But tennis balls are much cheaper."

Anonymous said...

In reality, what they say, 'Here's her walker and also sell covers for the feet of his walker - are $ 12 each and will last much longer than tennis balls. Then they wink and say, "But tennis balls are much cheaper."

Anonymous said...

Not everyone needs or wants, hikers caps between them, if only the legs regularly, they have to stop & Grip! Blankets plastic wheels hikers mushrrom "the ends to slip it easier, and everyone has the misconception that scraped the ground, but it's not that these people have, the tennis balls, and some people almost all the carpeting in their homes, they do not need tennis balls @ all, I work as a therapist with the hikers the whole day and for many years and I can count on my hands the number of people actually use, generally observed in nursing homes, where all linoleum floors;; Error when patients hear or feel the constant friction! Therefore, insurance companies, are also not medically necessary, so the manufacturer can not eat "the costs ...

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