
Wheeled Walker Rolling Zimmer Walking Frame Rollator Folding 3D Model

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Vendor: | surf3d |
Published: | Jan 29, 2025 |
Download Size: | 64 MB |
Game Ready: | – |
Polygons: | 191,193 |
Vertices: | 139,963 |
Print Ready: | – |
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Textures: | – |
Materials: | Yes |
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Wheeled Walker Rolling Zimmer Walking Frame Rollator Folding 3D Model
The model contains the most popular formats:
1. 3DS MAX: *.max
2. Blender: *.blend
3. Rhinoceros: *.3dm
4. SketchUp: *.skp
5. Wavefront OBJ: *.obj *.mtl (Multi Format)
6. FBX: *.fbx (Multi Format)
7. STEP: *.step *.stp (NURBS)
8. IGES: *.iges *.igs (NURBS)
9. ACIS: *.sat (NURBS)
10. 3DS MAX all ver.: *.3ds (Multi Format)
11. Stereolithography: *.stl
12. AutoCAD: *.dwg
- Each file was checked for opening and full content by the model.
- The 3D model was created on real base. It’s created accurately, in real units of measurement, qualitatively and maximally close to the original.
- Renders Are made in Luxion Keyshot
- “WE PROVIDE 3D MODEL CHEAP PRICE BUT WITH GOOD QUALITY- If you need any other formats we are more than happy to make them for you. Contact me for any question :)
Sincerely Your, SURF3D
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT 3D MODELS :
A walker with two wheels on the front is a mobility aid that offers a balance between the stability of a traditional walker and the ease of movement of a rollator. It's a good option for individuals who need more support than a cane but don't require the full stability of a non-wheeled walker.
Key Features:
Two Front Wheels: The two wheels on the front legs allow for a smoother, gliding motion compared to a standard walker, reducing the need to lift the device with each step.
Two Rear Tips/Glides: The rear legs typically have rubber tips or glides that provide stability and prevent the walker from rolling away.
Sturdy Frame: Constructed from lightweight yet durable materials, such as aluminum, for reliable support.
Adjustable Height: The height of the walker can be adjusted to fit the user's height, ensuring proper posture and comfort.
Hand Grips: Ergonomically designed hand grips provide a comfortable and secure hold.
Folding Mechanism (Often): Many models are foldable for easy storage and transportation.
Benefits:
Improved Mobility: The front wheels allow for a more natural and efficient walking pattern compared to a standard walker.
Increased Stability: Provides greater stability than a cane, reducing the risk of falls.
Reduced Strain: The wheeled design reduces the amount of lifting required, making it easier for individuals with limited upper body strength.
Greater Independence: Allows users to maintain greater independence in their daily activities.
Applications:
Everyday use at home and in the community.
Walking longer distances.
Rehabilitation settings.
Who Might Benefit:
Individuals who need more support than a cane but find a standard walker too cumbersome.
Those with mild balance issues.
People recovering from surgery or injury.
Individuals with limited upper body strength.
A walker with two wheels on the front offers a good compromise between stability and mobility. It's a suitable choice for individuals who need some support while walking but also desire a more fluid and less strenuous movement than a standard walker allows. It's important to note that it still requires some lifting and is not as stable as a four-legged, non-wheeled walker.
1. 3DS MAX: *.max
2. Blender: *.blend
3. Rhinoceros: *.3dm
4. SketchUp: *.skp
5. Wavefront OBJ: *.obj *.mtl (Multi Format)
6. FBX: *.fbx (Multi Format)
7. STEP: *.step *.stp (NURBS)
8. IGES: *.iges *.igs (NURBS)
9. ACIS: *.sat (NURBS)
10. 3DS MAX all ver.: *.3ds (Multi Format)
11. Stereolithography: *.stl
12. AutoCAD: *.dwg
- Each file was checked for opening and full content by the model.
- The 3D model was created on real base. It’s created accurately, in real units of measurement, qualitatively and maximally close to the original.
- Renders Are made in Luxion Keyshot
- “WE PROVIDE 3D MODEL CHEAP PRICE BUT WITH GOOD QUALITY- If you need any other formats we are more than happy to make them for you. Contact me for any question :)
Sincerely Your, SURF3D
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT 3D MODELS :
A walker with two wheels on the front is a mobility aid that offers a balance between the stability of a traditional walker and the ease of movement of a rollator. It's a good option for individuals who need more support than a cane but don't require the full stability of a non-wheeled walker.
Key Features:
Two Front Wheels: The two wheels on the front legs allow for a smoother, gliding motion compared to a standard walker, reducing the need to lift the device with each step.
Two Rear Tips/Glides: The rear legs typically have rubber tips or glides that provide stability and prevent the walker from rolling away.
Sturdy Frame: Constructed from lightweight yet durable materials, such as aluminum, for reliable support.
Adjustable Height: The height of the walker can be adjusted to fit the user's height, ensuring proper posture and comfort.
Hand Grips: Ergonomically designed hand grips provide a comfortable and secure hold.
Folding Mechanism (Often): Many models are foldable for easy storage and transportation.
Benefits:
Improved Mobility: The front wheels allow for a more natural and efficient walking pattern compared to a standard walker.
Increased Stability: Provides greater stability than a cane, reducing the risk of falls.
Reduced Strain: The wheeled design reduces the amount of lifting required, making it easier for individuals with limited upper body strength.
Greater Independence: Allows users to maintain greater independence in their daily activities.
Applications:
Everyday use at home and in the community.
Walking longer distances.
Rehabilitation settings.
Who Might Benefit:
Individuals who need more support than a cane but find a standard walker too cumbersome.
Those with mild balance issues.
People recovering from surgery or injury.
Individuals with limited upper body strength.
A walker with two wheels on the front offers a good compromise between stability and mobility. It's a suitable choice for individuals who need some support while walking but also desire a more fluid and less strenuous movement than a standard walker allows. It's important to note that it still requires some lifting and is not as stable as a four-legged, non-wheeled walker.
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