Friends are in the way down and she broke her foot. Where can she purchase a knee scooter. One that she can rest her knee on and scoot. I suggested a wheelchair but she would rather try this. Thank you!
Friends are in the way down and she broke her foot. Where can she purchase a knee scooter. One that she can rest her knee on and scoot. I suggested a wheelchair but she would rather try this. Thank you!
I will tell you that using a knee walker is exhausting. There is no way I'd want to do Disney or any type of long distance trip on one. I had to have ankle surgery a couple years ago and tried using one on a cruise ship because I had no other choice and it was awful. I'm young and fit and I was out of breath just getting around. Plus people are not looking out for you and it's kind of scary. I would highly recommend an electric scooter.
Friends are in the way down and she broke her foot. Where can she purchase a knee scooter. One that she can rest her knee on and scoot. I suggested a wheelchair but she would rather try this. Thank you!
has she used one outside of around her home esp outside. my guess ism after day 1 she will be looking for a wheelchair/ECV as they are not easy on unlevel walkways which there are a lot of at Disney
has she used one outside of around her home esp outside. my guess ism after day 1 she will be looking for a wheelchair/ECV as they are not easy on unlevel walkways which there are a lot of at Disney
has she used one outside of around her home esp outside. my guess ism after day 1 she will be looking for a wheelchair/ECV as they are not easy on unlevel walkways which there are a lot of at Disney
My daughter's friend used one quite successfully on our trip in August. She did state that some of the "themed" walkways and queue floors were overly textured and bumpy. But she took it up to every attraction and it was there for her when she got off.
My DH just had major foot surgery this past summer. He had a knee scooter and it's not all it's cracked up to be. He got blisters on his knee from the rubbing, we had to make a cover for the knee pad to ease that. If we went to the zoo he said "no way" and we rented him a ECV. He was so much more comfortable. Scooting around Disney is an entirely different beast. Your friend really should consider a chair or evc Good luck.