iWALK3.0 – The Original Hands Free Knee Crutch – Alternative to Crutches and Knee Scooters – iWALK Replaces Crutches for Adults – Peg Leg Crutch For Lower Leg Injuries Only
$169.00
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(as of Feb 19, 2025 07:51:40 UTC – Details)
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Hands-Free Knee Crutches
When recovering from a below-the-knee injury, mobility becomes a challenge. Traditional crutches and knee scooters can be restrictive, limiting daily activities. However, knee crutch hands free devices, like the iWALK hands free knee crutch, offer a revolutionary way to regain independence without compromising comfort and functionality.
What is a Hands-Free Knee Crutch?
A hands free crutch for knee injury is a mobility aid designed to support your injured leg while allowing you to walk naturally without using your hands. Unlike traditional crutches, which require arm strength and cause discomfort, the hands-free knee crutch secures your injured leg and enables effortless movement.
Key Features of iWALK Hands-Free Knee Crutch
1. Completely Hands-Free Design
- Enables you to perform daily tasks without needing hand support
- Provides freedom of movement compared to knee scooters and traditional crutches
2. Supports Below-the-Knee Injuries
- Ideal for foot, ankle, and lower leg injuries
- Not suitable for above-the-knee conditions
3. Adjustable and Custom Fit
- Adjustable straps and padding for a personalized fit
- Supports different leg sizes and shapes
4. Easy Learning Curve
- Instructional videos available for quick adaptation
- Most users can learn to walk with it in 1-3 days
5. Superior to Traditional Crutches
- Prevents underarm pain and wrist strain
- Keeps your posture upright and balanced
How to Use the iWALK Hands-Free Knee Crutch
Using the iWALK crutch alternative requires an adjustment period, but with proper guidance, you can master it quickly. Here’s how:
- Secure the Straps: Ensure the knee platform is tightly fastened.
- Adjust the Height: Position it to match your leg’s natural bend.
- Practice Walking: Start with short steps to gain confidence.
- Use Support if Needed: Initially, use a wall or railing for balance.
Benefits of Choosing a Hands-Free Knee Crutch
1. Regain Independence Faster
Unlike crutches that require upper-body strength, a hands-free knee crutch allows you to maintain an active lifestyle while healing.
2. Effortless Stairs Navigation
Navigating stairs with traditional crutches can be risky. The iWALK hands free crutch enables safe, stable stair climbing.
3. Less Physical Strain
Crutches can cause arm fatigue, while knee scooters restrict mobility. This hands-free crutch eliminates these challenges.
4. Comfortable and Stable
Designed for prolonged use, the iWALK crutch alternative ensures comfort with soft padding and secure straps.
Who Can Use the iWALK Hands-Free Knee Crutch?
This hands free crutch for knee injury is suitable for those with:
- Foot fractures or surgeries
- Achilles tendon injuries
- Sprains or ligament damage
Who Should Avoid It?
- Individuals with balance issues
- Those with weak or unstable knees
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How long does it take to learn to use the iWALK crutch?
Most users adapt within 1-3 days by following the instructional videos.
2. Can I walk upstairs with a hands-free knee crutch?
Yes, the iWALK crutch alternative allows you to walk up and down stairs safely.
3. Is the iWALK crutch better than knee scooters?
Yes, it offers hands-free movement, allowing better mobility and flexibility.
4. Can I wear it over my clothes?
Yes, it’s designed to be comfortable even over pants.
5. Does it fit all leg sizes?
The crutch is adjustable to accommodate different leg shapes and sizes.
6. Can I drive while using the iWALK knee crutch?
No, it is not recommended to drive while using this device.
7. What is the weight limit for the iWALK crutch?
It supports up to 275 lbs (125 kg).
8. Is it suitable for older adults?
It depends on their balance and physical strength. Consultation with a doctor is recommended.
9. How do I maintain and clean my hands-free knee crutch?
Wipe down with mild soap and water; avoid excessive moisture exposure.
10. Where can I buy the iWALK hands-free knee crutch?
You can find it online through authorized retailers.
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Conclusion
The iWALK hands-free knee crutch is a revolutionary mobility aid that provides superior comfort, stability, and independence compared to traditional crutches and knee scooters. Whether recovering from surgery or an injury, this hands-free knee crutch helps you maintain your daily routine effortlessly.
MinIL –
Wonderful!
Thank goodness for Peg, as I now lovingly refer to my iWalk! Trimalleolar fracture of my ankle that required surgery about a week and a half after the initial break. I’m about half way through the expected eight weeks total that I’m non-weight bearing on that ankle, and I can’t imagine getting through it without Peg! Stairs on crutches are terrifying, but with Peg, I can hold the rail with one hand, carry something in my other hand, and make it up and down with ease. Don’t get me wrong, there is a bit of a learning curve, but a hands free crutch is the way to go if you want to be able to live life like relatively normal.When your Peg arrives, block out some time. She comes unassembled and without written directions. You have to watch videos online to set her up, and they don’t exactly pause to give you time to assemble. I’d have to watch, rewind, watch, pause, assemble, repeat, etc. Additionally, you need to spend time fitting the device correctly to you so there is some trial and error as you make adjustments. All in all, it took me about two hours from opening the box to taking steady steps.Peg is fantastic for getting around the house, back and forth to the car in the driveway, etc. Personally, I do not find her great for longer distances because using the knee scooter is much faster and easier. I can get around in Peg great, but I’m not winning any races.I started out in a 3 sided cast and have now been in a boot for a week. It wasn’t an issue with the cast, but I do need some extra padding under my knee with the boot because of the height difference between my leg and my leg with boot. Also, the only boot my doctor’s office dispenses has a front air pump. The videos say to get a boot with a side pump, but since that wasn’t an option, I’ve made due with extra padding under the strap below the pump as well as the extra padding under my knee. I had bought a cast toe cover sock thing that has now doubled nicely as a holder for the extra knee padding because I was able to strap it directly to the front frame. This keeps the padding in place when I remove Peg. The double padding to even out the height difference because of the pump makes it comfortable to wear; without it, the pump was pressing very hard into my shin.I’m in and out of Peg all day without issue. Yes, you do need to remove to go to the bathroom and to sit comfortably. I have rarely had to make adjustments to the fit straps, but they have slid around once or twice which you’ll realize when you tighten the blue straps and the strap itself is still loose.This device is still new enough that nurses in my doctors office had never seen one before. Prior to the ankle injury, I was not sedentary, but I don’t work out, just normal day to day moving with a fair amount of walking and climbing stairs and no balance issues. So you don’t need to be an athlete to get the hang of this! Highly recommend!
Tim –
It’s not a “Set it and forget it” type of device.
I can’t say enough good things about this product. Having spent 5 months on crutches at 30,I knew I needed an alternative when I broke my ankle at 41. I was browsing Amazon for a knee scooter when I came across the iWalk 2.0,and knew I had to have it. I broke my ankle two days before I was scheduled to be off work for a week to care for our 23 month old son because our sitter was going on vacation. It’s hard enough to take care of yourself on crutches,and dealing with a ball of fire toddler was going to be nearly impossible. Enter the iWalk2.0. It arrived Monday afternoon and was an immediate came changer. Preparing meals,picking him up,and picking up after him were no big deal. Just being able to carry things around the house makes it worth the $150 price tag. The only advantages that crutches hold over this is the amount of time needed to deploy them. After a few days you can get this thing on and off pretty quick,but it’s best to keep a pair of crutches next to the bed for the first week or so. They are much faster and safer to use for those groggy,middle of the night trips to the bathroom. Now I’m comfortable enough with the iWalk to use it without strapping it on by simply holding it onto my knee with the front handle. This can still be sketchy when you’re groggy,so I don’t recommend it if your balance isn’t good enough to remain upright should you catch the “toe” of this thing on the ground mid step. I feel like anyone who didn’t like this product probably didn’t have it set up correctly. Between the included instructions,and the YouTube videos,I found assembly and initial set up to be fairly simple. Be aware that the first setting you come up with likely won’t be the one that works best for you,and you’ll spend a day or two making tweaks to the “leg” length and the straps. Proper “leg” length is the key to enjoyment and safety with this thing. Even 1/2” can be the difference between falling on your face or being almost able to run while wearing it. If you’re unsure of proper length during initial set up,go with too short as apposed to too long. Too long leads to catching the iWalk on the ground as you try to take a step,and I’m sure is what leads to 99% of falls taken while using it. It matters enough that I recommend setting it up with no shoe on your good leg and going from there. Just that slight amount of height difference can be enough to cause problems if you were to set it up while wearing a shoe,and then tried to walk in it without wearing one. Remember TOO SHORT IS ALWAYS BETTER THAN TOO LONG. This can’t be stressed enough in my opinion. There were only three slight negatives with the iWalk2.0 for this reviewer,and two of them are easily fixed. Number one is the padding on the platform. It’s not enough. Do yourself a favor and order the extra pad at the time of purchase. Number two is that it’s nearly impossible to sit while wearing this thing. The solution is to take it off before sitting. It’s called the iWalk2.0,not the iSit2.0 for a reason. You don’t expect your car to fly. Don’t expect this to do something other than what it was designed to do either. Number three in the negative column is the constant pirate jokes from friends,family,and coworkers. There is no fix for this,so I recommend buying an eyepatch and perhaps a parrot,and just going with it. In closing,I can’t say enough good things about this product. So far it’s been durable,comfortable,and helpful. Every day or two I give all the fastener a quick once over to ensure that they are snug,but I do that with my crutches too. It’s called responsible ownership people. Buy it,enjoy it,but don’t ignore adjustments. If you’re going to be out and about or wearing a shoe all day,adjust it for that. If you’re going to be on your feet after you get home and kick off your shoe,take a minute to shorten up the leg a click or two before you do. It’s simple to do,and ups safety and comfort considerably. This isn’t a set it and forget it type device if you want to get the most enjoyment out of it.
Lula Gagi –
Un buen producto
thomasdave –
I had a broken ankle and could not put weight through the cast. This meant using 2 crutches for everything, including standing still. I’m fit and capable of holding myself up with traditional crutches, but this still leaves me unable to complete even basic tasks like make a coffer or sandwich, and stairs are potentially lethal.So I bought this. My family were ALL sceptical, said I was wasting my money and it wouldn’t be safe, until they saw it, and agreed its brilliant.With this I-walk knee crutch, I can move freely around and can even negotiate stairs safely ( I went down backwards ie facing up, and as my hands are free I can use handrails)It is secure, strong and sturdy. The “foot” plate is about 125 x125mm and has a VIBRAM rubber sole plate: far more stable than the bottom of a crutch.It takes a bit of setting up and adjusting to fit the individual: Height of the front bar , lower leg length and fixing straps are all adjustable and you may occasionally need to re-adjust the straps. Note that the rear strap can be moved forward or back to avoid pressing on the wrong part of your leg. I found that the edge of my cast bit into my shin so used a simple foam kneepad at the front to eliminate discomfort (see pic)I also advise starting with the leg a bit short, so its easier to swing when you are standing on your good leg, then lengthen it later if you need. If you are standing flat and its the exact length of your other leg you have to go right onto tiptoes to clear any sort of uneven floor.You can take it on and off in seconds once you have adjusted it correctly. It takes a bit of getting used to: as it’s an extension of your upper leg there’s no bending at the knee, so careful placement when walking is essential so that the foot sits flat on its base and not on an edge as that could cause you to slip (its slightly curved to help this) . That said its solid and confidence inspiring.Overall this is enabling, whereas crutches or a wheelchair are disabling.On holiday in Canada when this happened, and I was able to get home to UK , getting around airports, access the plane aisles and get on transfer busses. For what it gives you, I’d rate 6 stars if I could.
JESUS N. –
Siguiendo las instrucciones es fácil de ensamblar. Los vídeos te ayudan y una vez que estás listo para usarla es imprescindible que veas el de USO. Sin embargo con mis 70 años no pude usarla; debes tener agilidad, músculos fuertes, buen equilibrio … en fin: a los 35/40 debe ser de gran ayudaYo lo intente y no pude! (Y no existe posibilidad de devolución)
P. R. –
Hat mich gerettet, zwar teuer, aber tausendmal besser als normale Krücken. Leider schwer abzustellen, aber sonst wirklich super, um die Hände frei zu haben, auch in kleinen Wohnungen
Alessandra –
Non capisco le recensioni entusiaste per questa “gamba di legno”.Il prodotto è la classica americanata venduta a prezzo spropositato senza una ragione: struttura di plastica, qualità costruttiva discutibile, montaggio macchinoso e soprattutto il modo in cui dovrebbe essere utilizzata è tutt’altro che salutare (a detta di un medico). Io mi limito a dire che mi è sembrata scomodissima anche solo da montare e provare.Non vale neanche 1/5 di quanto costa e si rivela unicamente una perdita di tempo.Per quanto vogliate tornare a fare tutto prima possibile, magari con una caviglia slogata, lasciate perdere questo coso.