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Why do my hands hurt when walking with a rollator?

The hands bolster a large part of the upper body weight onto the grips of a rollator. Thus there is constant and high pressure on a small area causing nerves to be irritated. It is also common that many rollator users bend their wrists too much. The result is sensory loss, tingling, numbness or abnormal sensations in the little finger and ring finger (Carpal Tunnel Syndrome). In extreme cases, even the grasping function of all fingers is limited.

Adjustable grip angle

The handles on Trionic's products are angle-adjustable which makes it easy for you to find your ideal hand position in order to relieve your wrists. Through the Ergon grip’s 'wing' construction, the hand is fully supported and the wrist is automatically put in an ergonomically ideal position (left photo below).

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Choose the right Grip Size

As the hand size is different from person to person, Trionic offers the Ergon GP1 grips in two sizes – Small that corresponds to glove size 6.5-8.5, and Large that corresponds to glove size 8.5-12.0. The difference lies in the diameter of the grip. A larger hand is better able to grip a larger grip with less stress and effort, whilst a smaller hand needs a smaller grip to allow the hand to close around it. But of course, grip size also comes down to personal preference.

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  • He said “ It’s Freedom”…

    From Erics son:
    Eric 92 years young made it on foot to the bottom of the garden!.
    This is a serious bit of kit !
    He also walked to the village shop !
    He said “ It’s Freedom”…

  • Super Walker!…

    Dream device! I get everywhere with this Walker. Obstacles are no problem! It is not exactly inexpensive, but I would buy it again.…

  • Jan Furze…

    Very handy attachment, I don't use it very often, but it's there when I need it.…

    Veloped Cane Holder
    by Janice Furze
  • Easy to assemble and very useful. Thank you.…

    5 stars…

    Veloped Cane Holder
    by Rudolf Göllert
  • Very satisfied…

    I already had the previous model, which lasted more than 10 years and was used constantly.
    The new one is just as perfect for me and allows me to go for walks with my dog as well as work.…

  • Rain Cover…

    Good value rain cover that fits nicely. Compact cover that folds away inside the zip compartment of the Trionic Trek.…

    Veloped Rain Cover
    by John Chadwick
  • Rollator Ease…

    As I already have a Trionic Veloped Tour for use locally and use it regularly when shopping or for photograpy treks, I wanted something new and smaller for travel. The Rollator Walker 14er is perfect for holding camera equipment, traversing outdoor …

  • Sturdy Product -…

    Since I got a new car I was finding it more difficult to get the walker in and out of the boot area. Keeping the walker inside the cover has made moving it much easier. It also means any muck on the wheels doesn't transfer to the car before I get th…

    Walker Transport Bag
    by Marie Smith
  • Trionic Veloped – it's changed my life…

    I received my Trionic Veloped Tour at the end of September. I am so glad that I've got it.

    I used a walker before but even with that, I was loath to go for a walk and would find lots of reasons why I shouldn't go. All that has changed now with my …

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