iWALK3.0 Hands Free Crutch
✅ BETTER THAN CRUTCHES OR KNEE SCOOTERS – Safe, stable, hands-free mobility. You can do your normal daily activities.
✅ LEARNING CURVE – Learning to use the iWALK does take time and effort. You need to be willing to invest the time it takes to learn and fully adapt.
✅ REALISTIC EXPECTATIONS – Walking on the iWALK crutch requires more effort than normal walking. Allow 1-3 days to fully adapt.
✅ WHAT TO EXPECT – With iWALK crutch you will walk a little slower than normal, with a little more effort, but compared to crutches it’s a huge improvement.
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iWALK3.0 Hands Free Crutch
Sizing, Capacity, and Qualification for Use
Physical Qualifications Checklist
Stairs
Before your injury, could you fluidly walk up and down stairs at a normal pace, without using a handrail?
Balance
Can you balance on your uninjured foot for at least 30 seconds.
Lower Leg Injury
Your injury is to one leg and it is below your knee. Your uninjured leg is fully functional.
Size Range and Capacity
Sizing, Capacity, and Qualification for Use
1. Physical Qualifications Checklist
Stairs
Before your injury, could you fluidly walk up and down stairs at a normal pace, without using a handrail?
Balance
Can you balance on your uninjured foot for at least 30 seconds.
Lower Leg Injury
Your injury is to one leg and it is below your knee. Your uninjured leg is fully functional.
2. Size Range and Capacity
Weight Capacity
iWALK supports up to 275 lb.
Upper Thigh Circumference
Adjusts to fit thigh circumference up to 27 inches.
Leg Length / Height Range
If you are between 5’2″ to 6’2″ your leg is within the leg length range. If shorter than 5’2″ or taller than 6’2″, you must confirm that your leg length is within the ranges show in the diagram below⬇️
iWALK3.0 Leg Length Range Diagram
Watch Qualification for Use Video for Additional Requirements
Height? Weight? Age? Other?
Before you buy, it’s essential that you determine if iWALK crutch will work for you. Watch this video and find out if you meet the Qualifications for Use.
What to Expect - First Time Use Through Fully Adapted
Setting Realistic Expectations
iWALK Crutch - What it is / What it isn't
Occupational therapist and iWALK user shares her experience of using the iWALK3.0, and helps you set realistic expectations of what using the iWALK crutch will be like.