If you or a loved one have a health condition that causes back pain, such as arthritis, our walking aids are designed to specifically help reduce back pain and strain, enabling you to move around more comfortably. We also offer a range of bending aids for back pain as well as sitting aids for back pain to help you or a loved one experience all aspects of daily life as easily as possible.
Within our range of walking aids for back pain, you can find an excellent selection of wheeled walkers and rollators. These handy devices provide stability and comfort while walking, helping to reduce stress and strain on your body. Hold onto the comfortable handles and use the rollator to aid your mobility. We also offer rollators with seats to allow you to rest wherever and whenever you’re feeling tired.
If you feel more confident on your feet and think a rollator isn’t suitable for your needs, take a look at our range of walking sticks and canes. Like walkers, these devices have comfort grips and can take your weight as you navigate your home or the outdoors. Amongst our mobility aids for back pain, you can also find crutches and zimmer frames.
At Complete Care Shop, we’re determined to help and support you towards increased independence daily. With an excellent rating on Trustpilot, it’s clear that we’re a reliable supplier of high-quality walking aids for back pain. If you have any questions about our products, please contact us.
Walking aids for back pain are devices designed to assist individuals with back pain or mobility issues in maintaining stability and support while walking. These aids can include items such as canes, crutches, walking frames, or rollators. They help distribute weight and reduce the strain on the back, making it easier and less painful to move around.
Walking aids can be beneficial for individuals with a wide range of back issues, including chronic back pain, sciatica, or herniated discs, or to support those who have just had back surgery. They can also provide support for people who experience balance problems or weakness in the legs, helping them maintain an active and independent lifestyle while minimising back pain-related discomfort.
Selecting the right walking aid for your back pain condition involves several considerations such as your level of mobility and balance, whether you need adjustable features to suit your body and lifestyle, and also the environment in which you will be using the walking aid. You can consult with our Occupational Therapists for free product advice on the right walking aid for you.