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  • What is a Non-Weight Bearing Scooter? Large Image
  • What is a Non-Weight Bearing Scooter?

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      February 14, 2020  Updated: June 17, 2020
  • Sometimes, life decides to throw us a curveball and—woof—we get an injury. 

    At times, it's when we least need it. But that's the way life goes; the obstacle is the way. Depending on your particular injury or surgery, your physician will decide whether or not you will be full non-weight bearing (NWB) or not.


    What does non-weight bearing mean?



    Being non-weight bearing means you have to keep weight off your injured leg at all times. This period is a crucial step in your recovery: you're not allowed to place even a hair of weight on your injured leg—not even resting your toes on the ground. Absolutely no cheating allowed!

    There is a danger in putting weight on your foot during your non-weight bearing period. Even placing your foot on the ground for a little bit can complicate your recovery or move any surgical hardware around. Your doctor will tell you when you are allowed to progress to the next step of your weight-bearing stage. 
     

    There are different shades of weight-bearing: 

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    • Non-weight bearing (NWB): your injured leg must absolutely never touch the ground!
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    • Toe-touch weight-bearing: your toes may touch the floor to maintain balance, but not support your weight.
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    • Partial weight-bearing: you may place a small amount of weight. You may support up to 50% of your body weight.
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    • Weight-bearing as tolerated: You may support from 50 to 100% of your body weight.
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    • Full weight-bearing: you can now proceed with regular walking; you may put 100% of your body weight.


    During your non-weight bearing period, you'll be prescribed a mobility aid device. The main function of a non-weight bearing device is to help you support your weight while you wait for your injured leg to recover.
     



    What is a Non-Weight Bearing Scooter?



    A non-weight bearing scooter is simply another name for a knee scooter, or knee walker, both the latter terms are used interchangeably. 


    A knee scooter is a wheeled mobility aid device that allows you lift and support your injured leg on a padded knee platform. Using your good leg, you push yourself forward while you steer the handle bars towards the direction you want to go. This allows you to keep weight off your injured leg after surgery.


    non-weight bearing scooter for outdoor use non-weight bearing scooter for indoor use
    They are an excellent alternative to crutches for people who have suffered a lower leg injury and want to remain mobile during their recovery. 

    You'll be able to get around much quicker—all while remaining securely balanced.  Knee walkers  are pain-free to use. In essence, they will give you your independence back. 

    When doing your chores, you'll have the ability to use both your arms, since your leg with be resting on the padded knee rest—anchored in place by using its parking brakes. 


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    A knee scooter doesn't encourage you to cheat since its primary goal is to provide you with the utmost comfort when supporting your body. If you find yourself Netflix-and-chilling, you can use the knee pad as leg rest when sitting. 



    Further Reading: What is a Knee Scooter? The Complete Guide 



    Other Non-weight bearing aid devices




    Crutches
    Crutches

    The standard thing to recommend is crutches. At first, this may seem to you fine and dandy until you have to use them during your day-to-day. The first big challenge you'll encounter is not being able to carry anything with you unless you're wearing a fanny pack or backpack.

    Then you'll start to feel worn out because crutches are uncomfortable and require a fair amount of physical exertion. You'll find yourself with sore armpits and swollen hands.

    Crutches hurt. Thank you, next!

    iWalk 
    Secondary Mobility Aid

    There is the option of using an iWalk. It is essentially a hands-free crutch. Although it does have the advantage of getting around completely hands free, we believe it only benefits only a particular set of people. If you're not physically fit and have core and leg strength, then move on to the next suggestion.

    The second disadvantage is that you have to be strapped to it at all times, putting it on and off takes time.

    It becomes a hassle when you have to get on and up from a seat consistently. 

    It also takes a bit of getting used to it. As a reasonably fit person, my first time using it was quite a challenge. It does require focusing on staying balanced. Additionally, tripping on it was a fear that was always on the back of my mind. One false stride with the crutch and—boom—off to the floor you go!

    Though I will say, it did give me insight into what it feels to walk like a pirate.

    Only people with physically demanding jobs, and who are on their feet a lot will benefit from an iWalk. 



    What are some non-weight bearing medical conditions?



    non-weight bearing scootersThe material appearing on this page is for informational use only. It should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. 

    Some common injuries that require a non-weight bearing period are:
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    • achilles tendon rupture
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    • ankle fusion surgery
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    • broken ankle recovery
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    • bunion surgery
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    • heel spur surgery


    Further Reading: Non-Weight Bearing Medical Conditions 


    Empowered recovery with Rent a Knee Walker 

    Recovering from an injury can take a long time. When choosing a mobility aid device for your non-weight bearing injury, always choose the most comfortable option that will be an asset during your recovery journey. 

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