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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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  • Lockdown…

    The lock is strong and secure. It took me a little while to use it correctly as it has a very strong wire and it can be a bit stiff to manoeuvre in place. Now I am used to it and I appreciate how safe it keeps my Tourer.…

    Wire Lock
    by Glynis Bebb
  • Best grips ever!…

    Used crutches for twenty years all different kinds and different grips

    These Ergon BioKork grips are the comfiest, the best grip hold of any grips I’ve had.
    Even when raining my hands are wet but with the biokork I have an amazing grip of the han…

  • Excellent quality…

    Walker has proved an excellent investment allowing my wife more freedom and confidence walking outside.
    Sturdy construction although a little heavier than most competitors.…

  • Confidence…

    The Trionic 14er has enabled my wife to make great progress in her rehabilitation following a stroke. She has confidence in its stability and steering and this has given her the confidence to get out and walk. Worth the investment without reserve.…

  • From the neighbor to your own Veloped…

    Saw it at my neighbor's house and bought it because I was impressed by every aspect. It looks great, handles well (the brakes and function)—which is difficult to grasp for someone with dementia (in our case), but otherwise the brakes work perfectly. …

  • Super…

    Super, super, super…

  • The Walking Marvel…

    I sympathized with the Trionic brand for a long time, and now when I've got one, I'm an enthusiastic Veloped fan; running is fun again despite being overweight and lazy!…

  • Unbelievable product…

    I am more than satisfied with my Veloped Trek, 14er, M version. The special features are well described, so here only the following: the advice from Mr. Kindberg: excellent; UPS-Logistic: outstanding; Packaging: brilliant; Craftsmanship of the Velope…

  • The Veloped Has Changed My Life - Yippee!…

    My bicycle accident, four years ago, left me with such poor balance, that I struggled to walk with a stick. In fact, I found myself very reluctant to walk even short distances. There is the standard red rollator, something many elderly people have, b…

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