How to Use an iWalk 3.0 | Knee Crutch, Hands-Free Crutch

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  • @vinerwe
    @vinerwe Před 2 měsíci +8

    I'm a surgeon and just broke my ankle and fibula and need to continue to work asap. I'm in no pain at all and I just ordered this device to continue my job. Your video is outstanding.

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před 2 měsíci

      Best of luck!

    • @user-mj2cl9eh8h
      @user-mj2cl9eh8h Před 2 měsíci

      Do you think a stroke patient could use this?

    • @brianwhoreadsobjectiveinfo1122
      @brianwhoreadsobjectiveinfo1122 Před měsícem

      @@user-mj2cl9eh8h I recommend that you talk with an occupational therapist or physical therapist for your situation since they will be able to guide you best. Author says this requires coordination and that the tread is grippy, and there is a greater potential risk of falling, so if the stroke patient’s gait or coordination has been affected, it does not seem that this would be sufficiently stable. I just got one and I’m about to put it together.

    • @penniblakeman9541
      @penniblakeman9541 Před měsícem

      Just broke my foot. Getting around on knee scooter ok. Just wanted a little more mobility and self reliance. It was a little more difficult to use than I expected. So glad for all of your suggestions. Definitely will keep if I’m going to be non weight bearing for an extended period of time. But for fast, flat surfaces. I like scooter. Thanks again for great video

  • @mikeaubrey9462
    @mikeaubrey9462 Před rokem +6

    I have a iWalk2 which I first used about 10 years ago after an ACL reconstruction. I received it at noon and that evening I was at a backyard party walking around with a beer in hand.....WOW. Since then I have used a few more times for other injuries. Life changer. way Way WAY better than crutches. Can't count the number of people who thought I lost my leg and thought I looked like a pirate. ARH ARH.

  • @davidfrance3536
    @davidfrance3536 Před rokem +28

    I'm 6'2 & 380 lbs. I ordered one before Achilles tendon surgery even though I exceeded weight limit. I use it to get up and down stairs and to and from the car. I use rails going up and down stairs, but always use crutches when walking for safety since I'm operating outside manufacturer guidelines. Because of my weight I don't have the flexibility to strap it on myself. My wife and daughter strap me in, then carry up and down my knee scooter. Its been a life saver these last 4 weeks.

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před rokem +2

      It sounds like you had very reasonable expectations for the product and it was a good resource! Thank you for sharing your experience.

    • @guydunn4495
      @guydunn4495 Před rokem

      Considering this after my foot surgery...5'10/290#. Cane & knee-walker are "less than desirable". Thanks.

    • @smilingstill9527
      @smilingstill9527 Před rokem

      Thank u i just brought im so nervous to use it

    • @brianwhoreadsobjectiveinfo1122
      @brianwhoreadsobjectiveinfo1122 Před měsícem

      @@smilingstill9527 I just bought one too because of a fractured ankle bone and I understand your hesitation, because I am hesitating in putting it together as well. I am watching all the videos so that I know how to do this or at least how to get started. I’ve coached athletes for many years so I know that there is an adaptation process to any new ways of moving. Imagine if you use it safely a little bit at a time and then you grow in confidence and become more experienced with it. Good luck!

  • @iwalkfree
    @iwalkfree Před rokem +37

    One of the best, most accurate, useful reviews we've seen. Bravo.

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před rokem +3

      Thanks for watching!

    • @tarajh
      @tarajh Před 9 měsíci +1

      Comments are turned off on your channel, so I'm leaving this feedback here: The shortest setting on the upper support section is way too tall.
      I'm 5'4" and cannot use it comfortably because the thigh supports are too high up into my crotch even with the top section on the shortest possible setting. Since the upper strap connects to the thigh supports, simply removing the inner support piece isn't really an option.
      My boyfriend is 5'8" and the top section just barely fits onto his thigh (on the shortest setting).
      I cannot realistically believe that a 4'10" person could actually fit this to their thigh/crotch.
      The device itself is absolutely genius. It just needs to have additional range for adjusting the upper portion/thigh section DOWN for us shorties.
      Please & thank you!

    • @honeybadgernasty
      @honeybadgernasty Před 2 měsíci

      ​@tarajh Thank you for your feedback. I'm 5'3" and you saved me some money ❤

    • @ceinwenbran
      @ceinwenbran Před měsícem

      5ft 2 and works well for me, trainer on my good foot and took me a while to set up@@tarajh

  • @God_guns_grub
    @God_guns_grub Před 9 měsíci +6

    Couple of tips from someone using it while in a cast. 1) ask for extra padding along the shin, especially at the end of the cast just below the knee. Much like the button on the boot, that causes a lot of pressure and pain that adding a pillow alone doesn’t fix. My doctor even added extra stockinette and folded it over before wrapping anything to give a double layer at the ends. 2) the strap at the knee, make sure that either clears the cast, or makes full contact with the cast and doesn’t hang off, otherwise it breaks up that end of the cast and causes sharp edges. Finally, a personal preference tip: have crutches at any stairs that have poor railings or no railings (such as porches), makes me much more stable. If there’s a good rail present, though, I’d use that.

  • @showerhead9608
    @showerhead9608 Před rokem +14

    I'm having ankle surgery in two days and I just received mine. Thanks yo youtube, assembly was easy, but your video is by far the most informative training that I have come across. Thank you for taking the time to create such an informative and helpful training! I hope that you are fully recovered!

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před rokem +2

      I’m so glad I could help! Hope your recovery is easy!

  • @AceGunOne
    @AceGunOne Před rokem +6

    I had Achilles tendon repair surgery. I got this before surgery and practiced with it prior to surgery. It is fantastic!! It is easier than a knee scooter. The knee scooter scared my dogs and caused them to jump around which seemed dangerous for me. The knee scooter also took up a lot of room in my smaller home. My hallways and bathroom are small. The knee scooter was too large. But with this I can move around mostly normally. I do use a walker to be able to carry things with me. I am so glad I did some research prior to the surgery. This is a life saver.

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před rokem +1

      I felt the same way about my knee scooter! Glad the iWalk is working for you!

  • @timothinking9855
    @timothinking9855 Před rokem +5

    This thing saved my life... Literally. I'm a stalky guy with chapel tunnel. So crutches were terrible... This thing let me keep things going and I was able to still work as a remodel contractor with a broken foot. It's the best product and I recommend it any time I see fit.

  • @leahrolan1265
    @leahrolan1265 Před rokem +3

    I have surgery in 3 days. Im.gonna walk with it before I go in. I'm 62 so will always also have a cane. Knee scooters don't work in our home and I can't tolerate crutches. I hope this works!! I appreciate this helpful video. You are so sweet to think of others.

  • @marieangemonteiro4423
    @marieangemonteiro4423 Před 9 měsíci +4

    I am so grateful to see this video and being visualizing how to use the iwalk. As i was not confident and was not sure I could do it before seeing you using it. Now I started to use it and able to walk around and not hoping around with the walker, which was really exhausting. well done for posting the review and boosting the confidence of those who need it for short or long term. Merci.

  • @PD-cw4bv
    @PD-cw4bv Před měsícem

    I had foot surgery yesterday and just got this delivered today. Total game changer!! I can now go up and down my stairs.

  • @youel6803
    @youel6803 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Woman! I cannot thank you enough for those tips. God bless you.

  • @marywooldridge3382
    @marywooldridge3382 Před rokem +6

    I bought one of these a couple weeks ago & am assembling it now. Have upcoming foot surgery in June, so will be practicing using it. Thanks so much for all your tips & recommendations for using it. Like many others, I never knew it existed until I began searching. It's kind of like a scooter, without the wheels.

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před rokem +1

      Such a good idea to practice with it a bit before surgery!

  • @maramehlman4501
    @maramehlman4501 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I would like to thank you! I have watched other videos, but I only truly understand how to use my iwalk from your video! I was trying to use it for 5 days, I couldn't even figure out how to put it on and off properly until your video. Thank you!

  • @sethfrankel3542
    @sethfrankel3542 Před rokem +6

    Regarding the added cushion, the manufacturer’s video mentions using padding or towels under the knee for uneven cast usage. I get the caution about adding something, but it seems they know that it may be needed. Of course, the softer the cushion, the tighter the straps will need to be (which may bottom out the cushion anyway). Thanks for posting the video. I’m using one now, post foot surgery, and glad I have it.

  • @michellelutz7558
    @michellelutz7558 Před rokem +5

    I just got mine yesterday and it was very awkward at fist. I found out using 1 crutch on the opposite side helps till I get used to it. I mostly got it because it's winter here and when you go in anywhere with tile floor or no carpet if I really had all my wait on the crutches I'd would've face planted many times. So we'll see how it works today in the snow and then into building with tile floors( with 1 crutch of course until my brain grasps on how my leg works in the I walk). The handle on the front does also work wonders for your brain grasping on you to feel more comfortable using the handle

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před rokem +1

      Definitely took some practice but I think you’ll really like it!

  • @stantoscano1790
    @stantoscano1790 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I wish i seen your video before i had my foot/cast. I’m currently using the Iwalk 3. I commend you on your use of the product. it was very difficult for me the first week. The bottom part kept catching on the ground and many times I almost fell. I have fallen before, so I guess I’m overly cautious, so that doesn’t happen. I’m 68 years old and own and operate a full time Kenpo School.. I was excited to see you on the mat still teaching which has been very difficult for me, but your video encouraged me I need to take it to the next level. I love your videos. I own the ‘Iron Dragon Tactical school of self-Defense” Our core system is Tracy Kenpo. Keep up the great work.

  • @kuladeeluxe
    @kuladeeluxe Před 8 měsíci +3

    Now that I have lots of miles on mine, I have found that when going down tough stairs with no hand rail, I will often just lean forward and put my hands on the ground for 100% safety.

  • @Dedncide
    @Dedncide Před 9 měsíci +2

    I have frequent tendonitis in my ankles and finally gave in when the pain became too much. Glad I bought this because I no longer feel like I'm useless. I'm 5'10", 230lbs and I can get around pretty easily with this. I also found that if you're well balanced, or nimble enough, you can can just use1 strap and hold it at the top, you can get on and off of it really quick. The straps come completely off too, so that way they don't flap around. The only complaint I have is how long the height adjustment notches are. Sometimes I trip because the rubber pad catches, but the only adjustment is about 1/2" which is just a tad too tall/short and it throws my stride off. I corrected this by just wearing indoor/outdoor crocs.

  • @kuladeeluxe
    @kuladeeluxe Před 9 měsíci +1

    Getting my Iwalk in a few minutes, thanks for making this. especially the stair part. Outta bed...

  • @ceinwenbran
    @ceinwenbran Před měsícem

    9 days since surgery and just starting to use mine today ☺ I set it up and practised before hand and your tips on staairs are brilliant! I also bought some decent £60 crutches for the night time and having both options is good

  • @uBort99
    @uBort99 Před rokem +5

    I am currently using this for 4 broken metatarsal and can confirm it good but I started getting a knee cap injury from using it, rested up immediatelyand it went away but you can easilyover due it if your not carefull. And people with a knee injury can use it. It also makes your foot bounce around as you walk. People should also look into the freedom leg that looks very interesting but it's 2x the price. But I really liked having it honestly. So glad I'm using it. The calf strap did give me a narly Charly horse. I'm 6'3 215lbs it did fit but I was almost too tall

  • @33Eswang
    @33Eswang Před rokem +5

    Can 100% confirm her emphasis on the "grippyness" of the bottom pad. It is a major tripping hazard, as she explains. While recovering from a talus fracture and shoulder injury, I tripped while using this iwalk and broke my wrist.
    I'm a 27 yo very athletic male. I find it more of a liability than an aid.

  • @kuladeeluxe
    @kuladeeluxe Před 9 měsíci +2

    Here's a Tip for Comfort that I just did with mine. Bought a piece of 1CM Gel Pad on Amazon. WHat a difference in Comfort. Going to make a Micro Fiber pouch to put it in next.

  • @sueweatherby3729
    @sueweatherby3729 Před rokem +2

    I'm just starting to get used to the iwalk by using it with my crutches. And I may continue to use my crutches or my cane if I don't feel strong enough or have good enough balence to walk with only the iwalk. This review gave me all the information I think I need to safely use the product. Thanks.

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před rokem +1

      Best of luck! Glad to help a bit!

  • @landjumpnet
    @landjumpnet Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much for this demo, I feel comfortable purchasing now. I am very active and this recent surgery has me down and OFF my foot. This device will put me back in motion :)

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před rokem

      You’ll be so happy to move 🙌🏻🙌🏻

  • @MsAlisaVRG
    @MsAlisaVRG Před 9 měsíci +2

    I love this! I've been using mine for about a week and a half now (post foot/ankle surgery) but figured your tips might be helpful. I'm intrigued by the memory foam recommendation as the comfort on the knee and shin has been a slight issue. I had a splint the first 2wks after surgery and the knee crutch seemed to shift it strangely so I waited until I got a boot. It's been so helpful, I love that it's hands free, and like you, I love the ability to go up and down the stairs!

  • @elloco7429
    @elloco7429 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for your time and effort on this product. Here's to a full recovery for both of us.

  • @darthfixer7853
    @darthfixer7853 Před rokem +1

    I really wish that not only did I order it before my surgery. But that I caught your video to explain the tips and techniques while I still had somebody in my house to make sure I don't fall. And of course practice with it before I needed it.
    But I'll do that tomorrow. I really appreciated the detail that you went through and explained everything.
    And I'm guessing OT is you're an actual occupational therapist so you actually know what you're talking about. Not just a generic user review.
    I have charcot foot that happened well over 10 years ago and my cuboid bone distended below creating a pressure point in the middle of my foot instead of the tip and the heel.
    It's been causing me blisters and diabetic pressure wounds. I finally just had the surgery to plane the tarsal cuboid bone.
    So I'm hoping I don't get a recurrence of the sounds now due to this but my doctor really said stay off your foot.
    Which makes it a little hard with my dog but I'm going to try and do it.
    And thank you for answering another person for what your small shoe was. Because I currently have a boot but it only goes half calf so it wouldn't be in the way but it kind of doesn't feel like it's giving me the support I need.
    Thank you

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před rokem

      I think you’ll be able to adjust to the iWalk with some practice and patience! And, yes, I’m a licensed OT with 10 years of experience 😉

  • @stephennault5666
    @stephennault5666 Před 9 měsíci

    I broke my leg from hockey. Your video definitely sells me on getting this as I was afraid of being stuck on crutches for months and with my daughter’s wedding coming up I would love to not have to have crutches for it.

  • @DF-oe7qf
    @DF-oe7qf Před 2 měsíci

    Great video! Just put mine together tonight. Unfortunately my doc gave me a boot with the pump in front. I read an Amazon review tho that said two rolled up hand towels on either side of the pump worked well for one woman, so I'll give that a try -- or ask for another boot! Crutches are just too painful on my wrists.

  • @ruthclements7375
    @ruthclements7375 Před 7 měsíci

    This was a sensational 'how to' video. The best and clearest I have found. Thank you!!

  • @MrBen0502
    @MrBen0502 Před rokem +2

    I learned so much from you I am 2 says post surgery, and I’m going to purchase one now and I am very grateful to you.

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před rokem

      I hope for quick healing! Thank you for watching.

  • @njddaly
    @njddaly Před rokem +4

    Excellent review. Some really helpful tips in here. And, like others, I've found the iWalk to be transformational in terms of mobility. I found I was able to use it confidently in one day. Highly recommended.

  • @michaelsemrau1636
    @michaelsemrau1636 Před rokem +4

    Just had ankle replacement today, one of these is on the way. This video is awesome and exactly what I was looking for. Thank you so much!!

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před rokem

      You’re welcome! Hoping for an easy recovery!

  • @boarderm5896
    @boarderm5896 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I'm in a cast from a ruptured Achilles tendon. It's so hard to do anything with crutches and it's beginning to hurt my underarm. Thank you for your detailed review as I think this something I'm going to use.

  • @rebeccastotts9288
    @rebeccastotts9288 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the informative video. I'm about to get started on the walking part of this journey.

  • @boonukem
    @boonukem Před rokem +2

    I got one two days ago for broken ankle. Loving it so far since I can use my hands to help around the house, which I couldn't do with normal crutches. I take the stairs the same way shown in the video. I also have problems with the crutch foot occasionally getting stuck and tripping, a few almost falls.

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před rokem +1

      I found I tripped less and less as I fully adjusted to the movement and better understood how high to lift the foot.

    • @Serenitynow958
      @Serenitynow958 Před rokem

      Anybody compare it to the Freedom one that costs $536?

  • @robinmiller2878
    @robinmiller2878 Před 8 měsíci

    Im 61 and wanted to say thx helped so much stair was my problem

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před 8 měsíci

      Stairs were definitely a challenge until I figured out the trick. Glad the video helped!

  • @dmd1216
    @dmd1216 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for the tutorial I just purchased one and I’m sure it’ll be a life saver for me.

  • @jillthomas8546
    @jillthomas8546 Před rokem +3

    I am scheduled for flat foot reconstruction surgery in a few weeks. I ordered this and want to practice in advance of operation. Appreciate the memory foam idea for my knee. I will be in cast immediately after surgery and u mentioned having it made flat on shin bone side. Makes sense. Wondering if I should use it for first few weeks or wait till second cast goes on in 2.weeks. dreading the non weight bearing issue. Thanks for a great tutorial. Jill

  • @ForceSabersUK
    @ForceSabersUK Před 7 měsíci

    Great video and it answered all my questions thank you for covering this so well

  • @helent7337
    @helent7337 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this super-informative video! I hope your fracture healed well.

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před 11 měsíci +2

      You’re welcome! Yes, fully healed without complications. Thank you ☺️

  • @Im_an_editor05
    @Im_an_editor05 Před 7 hodinami

    So helpful. Thank you.

  • @Ray_Turner
    @Ray_Turner Před rokem +1

    I just got one. Very nervous to try it out but this video helped with that. Thank you

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před rokem +1

      You’re welcome! And best of luck!

    • @Ray_Turner
      @Ray_Turner Před rokem

      @@EquipMeOT thank you! I’ve been practicing around the house. I think I’ll be a “pro” by this weekend. You’re right, that rubber on the foot is very sensitive. Gotta watch that, otherwise I feel great about it. Love this thing.

  • @randomhobbyist99
    @randomhobbyist99 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great review! I also broke my 5th on my left foot. So this definitely helps.

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před 11 měsíci

      Hope it heals well! Glad I could help.

  • @michellesalazar7446
    @michellesalazar7446 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for sharing😊
    Was not sure how to go down the stairs😬

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před rokem

      I found myself going to CZcams to try and figure it out when I started using it too ;)

  • @cordellvail4937
    @cordellvail4937 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks for making this video for us. You are the best of the best!!!

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před 11 měsíci

      You're so kind! Thank you!

  • @oomiesays
    @oomiesays Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you so much for this video

  • @devilsish
    @devilsish Před 8 měsíci

    Great video!! Thank you.

  • @igorzuriari256
    @igorzuriari256 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hi! Great job, very sensible video review, thank you! If possible, please make a couple or three more videos on how to use iWalk in different everyday situations. For example, how to get in and out of a chair, out of bed, get in and out of a car. And this is at the most critical moment, when iWalk is either not yet fastened or already unfastened and you need to sit, for example, on a low toilet - or vice versa, to get up from it. The only support at that moment is on the healthy leg. Each one can, of course, come up with something on his own. But maybe you already have some practiced movement techniques? Regards :)))

  • @ninjaturtles12121
    @ninjaturtles12121 Před 10 měsíci +1

    can u please link the foam you used?? I have microfiber towel but idk where to get that foam??

  • @igorzuriari256
    @igorzuriari256 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you for your detailed review! Did you start using iWalk right away or did you use regular crutches first? How many weeks in total did you use the iWalk?

  • @SuperMjphillips
    @SuperMjphillips Před rokem

    thanks for the video.

  • @ericthestone
    @ericthestone Před 7 měsíci

    Got an Achilles Rupture. Tried this out, the concept is excellent. However using it with my airboot wasn't the most comfortable experiences. My calf hurt, so as my knee. I ended up returning it and get a knee scooter with my regular crutches.

  • @zachattack7718
    @zachattack7718 Před 2 měsíci

    I just had a plantar wart surgery at my left foot. What is the best equipment to use for faster healing.

  • @ochokoatro
    @ochokoatro Před rokem +1

    Excellent Review!! What's the name of the ortho shoe u are using. I'm looking something similar to My wife she has the big boot

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před rokem +1

      This is the one! Hope your wife recovers well!
      amzn.to/3UylHGN

  • @jeriktroysiozon897
    @jeriktroysiozon897 Před 6 měsíci

    H! Thank you for the video. I recently suffered a complete rupture of my Achilles tendon on my right leg. I am 5'2 in height, would this product work for me?
    Secondly, can you please send me a link where I can buy the memory foam (cushion) that you use to protect your knee and shin? It would really be helpful for me. Thank you once again for your video.

  • @AngelaJonesQuilts
    @AngelaJonesQuilts Před měsícem

    Do you have any suggestions for someone with non- weight for a knee injury? Like Freeddom Leg or Xleg?

  • @stickergirl1750
    @stickergirl1750 Před 10 měsíci

    Please do one of these with canes, and with walkers, rotators and with power equiptment.
    I've chosen an electric wheelchair because i can push/pull objects.
    You are healthy - so seeing you have trouble with a walker and manual wheelchair.
    The most important thing for me - being able to carry coffee from the kitchen to my office. Simple, right? 😂

  • @apdeloss
    @apdeloss Před 4 měsíci

    When i walk with iwalk my back and right leg get sore at the end of the day. When my bad left foot heal and able to walk again without the iwalk, do you think I would need to go to a chiropractor or massage therapist to get my stronger leg which is my right and right hip/back taken care of.

  • @amandaeichenberger
    @amandaeichenberger Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks so much for this - had the *same* break that just happened yesterday afternoon and already ordered an iWalk that should be here tomorrow! We have a cruise starting next week and I’m terrified (we have five kids and one has significant special needs 🤦🏼‍♀️).

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před 11 měsíci

      You’ve got this! Give yourself a bit of grace, but I think you’ll love the iWalk!

  • @tenejohnson8800
    @tenejohnson8800 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Do you have a link to where you purchased the the padding/memory foam? What was the thickness and did you cut it yourself?

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před 11 měsíci +4

      It was a leftover piece of 2" memory foam from a unfinished upholstery project. 🙃

  • @annabeeamputee
    @annabeeamputee Před rokem +2

    As an amputee I’m excited for this ❤

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před rokem +1

      Game changer!!

    • @uBort99
      @uBort99 Před rokem +1

      Amputee below the knee? If so and depending on how much is amputated. Look up the freedom leg that look like a good one too and isn't harsh on the knee. And maybe between the 2 of them it would be the best of both worlds. Maybe you are just excited because you understand the situation I don't know but I thought I would chime in.

    • @annabeeamputee
      @annabeeamputee Před rokem

      @@uBort99 ima a below knee, I just need a device that will give me hands free

    • @uBort99
      @uBort99 Před rokem +1

      @@annabeeamputee I can say I have been using my I walk for a month. It felt like my knee cap was tearing away from a lig!mne or tendon from overuse. Maybe needed slower conditioning to make my knee stronger or it's just hard on the knee. I'm 250lbs too. I was able to put a small pad in front of my thigh and it positioned my leg to be bent more and took the jarring pressure off my knee enough not to hurt. I was a little more awkward and tricky to walk with it like that but we do what we gotta do. As an amputee and maybe dealing with this for much longer than I have to. Maybe you waiting on a prosthetic or it just not in your budget for one I do recommend an iwalk as part of your mobility arsenal 😉

  • @bryanisaacs9604
    @bryanisaacs9604 Před rokem

    Did you have the memory foam laying around or did you order it from somewhere? Been using this for a few days and starting to get an abrasion on my knee.

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před rokem +1

      It was leftover from an upholstery project.

  • @mikeses4392
    @mikeses4392 Před 2 měsíci

    Can this be used for someone with a below knee amputation as a temporary crutch?

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yes! Works well for that purpose!

  • @boboip826
    @boboip826 Před rokem +1

    Would you like to share the size of your memory foam? I would like to prepare well for my ankle surgery. And practising before the surgery

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před rokem +2

      It was 6”x16”x2” piece of memory foam

  • @salonsixfour159
    @salonsixfour159 Před 4 měsíci

    How long after surgery/injury were you able to use this? I’m wondering if it will make me swell?

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před 4 měsíci

      I'd give it a week. That's just a guess based on my own fracture recovery. I found that the jarring from the movement of stepping was too painful when the injury was acute. Once things calmed a bit, I was good, but definitely monitor swelling and don't expect to be up on the iWalk for long periods for the first few weeks.

  • @summere1609
    @summere1609 Před rokem

    Im curious, because i have heds, i anticipate my hips screaming, what are some exercises i should do to help strengthen the stabilizer muscles

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před rokem

      You will be relying more on hip abduction (moving away from the body) and flexion (moving hip forward) while using the iWalk. I recommend focusing on hip stability with abduction and flexion focus.

  • @karenhensley6036
    @karenhensley6036 Před rokem +1

    I bought one, practiced on it for about 2 weeks. Used it for about 1 week after surgery and it shattered. Now I am looking at having issues or surgery 😕. I was about to go downstairs and wet back to grab my phone and snap my hands free crutch shattered and down I went.

  • @tammyhughes7703
    @tammyhughes7703 Před rokem

    I’m getting g ready to try mine but I’m worried that weight of the boot pulling on my ankle is going to be problematic.

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před rokem

      Depending on how much pain and swelling you have, you may feel it a bit. I did initially with my broken foot. After the acute pain subsided a bit I had no problem (about a week into using the iWalk).

  • @mssavedin92
    @mssavedin92 Před 8 měsíci

    can this be used after knee replacement surgery?

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před 8 měsíci

      No, knee replacement surgery would not be an appropriate recovery for the iWalk. The pressure directly on the surgical location would be very uncomfortable.

  • @oomiesays
    @oomiesays Před 2 měsíci

    I just fractured my 5th metatarsal too

  • @sjhep
    @sjhep Před rokem +1

    Any experience on wet surface?

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před rokem +4

      Yes, walked on a boat, wet grass, and wet concrete without any issue. The grip on the foot piece is exceptional.

  • @saxjb25
    @saxjb25 Před rokem

    As far as stairs, I only have stairs in the garage or front of house, two in either place. Unfortunately, there are no guardrails in either place. That said, you stated to use a cane. What about going down with a cane?? Thank you

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před rokem

      You can use it to stabilize if needed, but I found that I could stabilize on the wall too and make sure to watch the iWalk onto the step behind me.

    • @saxjb25
      @saxjb25 Před rokem

      Yeah, but there are no walls or rails, just open! Only two steps, but I’ll have to navigate them.

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před rokem

      Go slow. Test your balance first and you should be able to do it. If you have a cane or something similar to stabilize with initially it will help.

    • @uBort99
      @uBort99 Před rokem

      @@saxjb25 I would highly recommend screwing a 2x4 on the side of the stairs to grab on to one at the bottom tread and one on the top. You can connect them with a 2x4 top rail. Safey first and if you have extremely nice finished garage stairs well you are living better than be but saftey I'm important

    • @tarajh
      @tarajh Před 9 měsíci

      This is the answer I came looking for. We have several small steps along the walkway between our driveway and front door with no handrails or ability to install them. This area is particularly difficult to navigate :(

  • @boboip826
    @boboip826 Před rokem

    I am not good at balancing. If I use iwalk 3.0, is it better to use it with single crutch? At least free one hand I think haha

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před rokem

      You could try that initially, I found that the best balance support was actually the iWalk itself. There’s a place to grab on the thigh support and I used that to stabilize.

  • @comodice905
    @comodice905 Před rokem

    Trick daddy working the edge

  • @batakrushnasahoo730
    @batakrushnasahoo730 Před rokem

    Hii Mam.M from India My name is Bitu since 7 years I can't walk coz I faced spainal cord problem.My cord injury levelD7 compress it's a in complete injury bt I continuing exercise with also walk by orthotics and Walker.i know urine stool and my both legs have sensation bt no power in both legs bt I know my legs.i didn't know how I will create power in my both hips.Mam Can u give some advice me about some exercise.if U agree to advice then reply me Mam.Thank U Mam🙏🙏

    • @paulfesler7052
      @paulfesler7052 Před rokem

      God Bless you my friend.I don't have any exercises for you.Very Sorry

    • @batakrushnasahoo730
      @batakrushnasahoo730 Před rokem

      @@paulfesler7052 if u want can i send my walk videos u and then u can check my walk position or my activities if u agree my frnd i send my what's no.Thank u frnd🙏🙏

    • @batakrushnasahoo730
      @batakrushnasahoo730 Před rokem

      @@paulfesler7052 I ask about spainal cord some activites yeah my frnd🙏🙏

  • @kingdgpgaming7930
    @kingdgpgaming7930 Před rokem

    Im 6 5 will it work for me

    • @darthfixer7853
      @darthfixer7853 Před rokem +1

      The Amazon web page says 4'10 to 6'6 So it sounds like it would

    • @tarajh
      @tarajh Před 9 měsíci +1

      I think it would be fine for taller people because it can be adjusted way up.
      The issue is with shorter people. I'm 5'4" and cannot use it because the thigh supports are too high up into my crotch even with the top section on the shortest possible setting.
      My boyfriend is 5'8" and can barely fit into the thigh section at its shortest setting.
      All the range is in its ability to expand UP, so you should be fine! The lower half can be expanded in 1/2 inch increments, which is a really nice feature.

  • @uchithjayasekara2270
    @uchithjayasekara2270 Před rokem

    Can i use i walk for shower??

    • @EquipMeOT
      @EquipMeOT  Před rokem +1

      No, I would not recommend that. It isn’t designed to be soaked with water.

    • @andreashofmann8903
      @andreashofmann8903 Před rokem

      I used it constantly for the first 2 weeks after complete ankle replacement surgery. I use it intermittently as I began to start partial weight bearing. Makes a great help preparing meals in the kitchen and doing the dishes. Ever try carrying a hot bowl of soup with crutches? No problem with the iWalk!! Good investment IMO.

  • @alandunbar2398
    @alandunbar2398 Před měsícem

    Just got the 3.0
    Having ankle 😢surgery tommorow
    And will not be using this
    Found it to be one of the scariest things I have tried to use…could hardly balance with it and almost fell several times in first few minutes EXTREMELY unstable for 6 ft 4 older person
    Would need a month of practice with spotters to maybe get it to work
    Do not recommend for older persons

  • @comodice905
    @comodice905 Před rokem

    Boo u really killin..it

  • @sandicacroitoru2620
    @sandicacroitoru2620 Před rokem

    Trebuie să ai piciorul cu care calci de sportiv ,atletism...eu am luat de geaba nu pot merge este foarte deficil dacă cazi .....😢😂😂😂😂😂

  • @rrando99
    @rrando99 Před rokem

    Talkative! 6:05 before the demonstration began of how to get it on, and still 9:05 before operation demonstration. Good review but really too much talking. Show how to use it and then discuss all the points pros and cons.

    • @darthfixer7853
      @darthfixer7853 Před rokem +1

      I don't know dude talking to this better but she's not just rambling she's actually going over the technical details of it and really important info.

  • @comodice905
    @comodice905 Před rokem

    It is a fake leg boo