Collection: Knee Walkers

Knee walkers, also called broken foot scooters, offer smooth mobility during recovery from foot or ankle injuries. They’re a safer, more comfortable alternative to crutches and make everyday movement easier while healing.

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  • Economy Folding Knee Walker
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    Drive Medical

    Economy Folding Knee Walker

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  • Drive Medical Steerable Knee Walker
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    Drive Medical Steerable Knee Walker

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  • Explorer All Terrain Knee Walker 12" Wheels
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    Lighthouse Medical

    Explorer All Terrain Knee Walker 12" Wheels

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Learn more about Knee Walkers

Knee walkers, also known as broken foot scooters, are a comfortable and stable alternative to crutches. Designed to help you stay mobile after a foot, ankle, or lower-leg injury, these scooters make it easier to move around at home, work, or while running errands. With padded knee rests and smooth-rolling wheels, they provide balance and comfort while keeping weight off your injured leg.

Whether you’re recovering from surgery or dealing with a temporary injury, a knee walker can help you maintain independence without strain or fatigue. Many models include adjustable handles, locking hand brakes, and foldable frames for easy transport and storage.

  • What is a knee walker used for? It helps support mobility while recovering from a foot, ankle, or lower-leg injury by resting the knee on a padded platform.
  • Is a knee walker better than crutches? Yes, many people find knee walkers more stable, comfortable, and less tiring than traditional crutches.
  • Can I use a knee walker outdoors? Most models work well on flat indoor surfaces and paved outdoor areas like sidewalks or driveways.
  • How do I adjust a knee walker for comfort? Set the knee pad and handle height so your injured leg rests comfortably and your posture remains upright.
  • What’s the difference between a knee scooter and a knee walker? They’re the same device—both terms describe the same type of mobility aid.
  • Why choose a knee walker over crutches? A knee walker keeps your hands free, improves posture, and offers better balance and comfort during recovery.