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OPERATING THE KNEE WALKER

The Dynarex Knee Walker is a mobility 

device that provides strength and comfort 

to anyone who may have an injury below 

the knee. It allows an even distribution of 

body weight by supporting half of the 

weight on the device and the other half on 

the non-injured leg. The device has a 

cushioned platform to support both the 

injured leg and ankle to make certain that 

no weight will be placed on the lower leg. 

The device is designed for easy steering 

and stopping. Brakes are also featured 

on this device for controlled movement 

and safety.
• Placement of injured leg on pad should 

  be centered side to side and positioned 

  forward to cover the full length of pad.
• With injured leg on pad, stand as 

  straight as possible (adjust the height of 

  the Knee Walker as necessary).
• With injured foot pointing down, the 

  propulsion leg should be maintained as 

  close as possible to the pad.
• While on your toes, start out with small 

  steps with propulsion leg. Concentrate 

  on keeping that leg next to the pad. With 

  practice, you should be able to move 

  forward without deviating to the 

  opposite side.

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• Lift the locking lever so that it is inside 

the locking lever groove. If the locking 

lever is too short and can not enter

the groove, rotate the locking lever 

to elongate.

• Once the locking lever is in an upright 

position, turn it 90 degrees so it locks into 

place.

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