Staying mobile means staying independent and our Ambulatory category is
designed to help customers move safely, comfortably, and confidently every day.
Whether recovering from surgery, managing a long-term
condition, or simply needing extra stability, we offer trusted mobility
solutions from leading manufacturers known for quality, reliability, and
innovation.
Many globally recognized mobility brands focus on improving independence,
comfort, and everyday usability. Companies such as Invacare, Sunrise Medical,
Pride Mobility, Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare, Permobil,
Medline, and GF Health Products are widely known across the mobility industry
for producing wheelchairs, scooters, walkers, rollators, and patient mobility
equipment.
For example, Invacare is a global manufacturer of non-acute medical
equipment including wheelchairs, mobility scooters, patient handling equipment,
and seating solutions distributed across dozens of countries.
Ambulatory
Accessories
Ambulatory accessories help customers get more comfort, safety, and
convenience from their mobility devices. These include replacement tips,
cushions, storage bags, cup holders, lights, and safety upgrades that help
reduce fall risk and improve daily usability.
Accessories allow customers to personalize devices for their lifestyle
whether that means adding storage for shopping trips, improving grip and
control, or increasing comfort during extended use. Many accessory options are
designed to work across multiple brands and device types.
Canes and Crutches
Canes and crutches are often the first step toward improved mobility and
confidence. They are lightweight, easy to transport, and simple to use in
everyday environments.
Customers can choose from:
- Standard and
quad canes for balance support
- Ergonomic
handle canes for hand comfort
- Underarm and
forearm crutches for injury recovery or long-term support
These mobility aids are commonly used during recovery, for mild balance
challenges, or for added stability when walking longer distances.
Lifts and Slings
Lifts and slings are essential for safe transfers and caregiving support.
These solutions help reduce strain on caregivers while improving comfort and
dignity for patients.
Options often include:
- Manual and
powered patient lifts
- Full-body,
toileting, and specialty slings
- Bariatric and
extended-care support options
Many healthcare facilities and home caregivers rely on these systems to
safely move patients between beds, chairs, and bathrooms.
Rollators
Rollators are ideal for customers who want stability while maintaining
independence and an active lifestyle. Most rollators include four wheels, hand
brakes, a built-in seat for resting, and storage options for personal items.
Manufacturers continue improving rollator design by focusing on lighter
materials, better braking systems, and smoother indoor and outdoor mobility.
Companies like Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare and Sunrise Medical offer broad
portfolios of walkers and rollators designed for reliability and everyday use.
Scooters
Mobility scooters provide powered mobility for customers who need support
over longer distances. They are commonly used for shopping, travel, outdoor
activities, and daily errands.
Brands such as Pride Mobility are widely recognized for powered mobility
solutions designed with a focus on safety, comfort, and performance.
Modern scooters often feature improved battery range, adjustable seating,
and portable designs that can be disassembled for transport.
Walkers
Walkers provide maximum stability and are often used during recovery or
when extra balance support is needed.
Options include:
- Standard
walkers for maximum support
- Two-wheel
walkers for easier movement
- Hybrid
walker/rollator combinations
Walkers are frequently recommended after surgery, during rehabilitation,
or when transitioning from wheelchair use to walking
support.
Wheelchairs
Wheelchairs provide essential mobility for customers with limited or no
walking ability. Options range from lightweight transport chairs to complex
rehabilitation wheelchairs designed for full-time use.
Leading manufacturers such as Sunrise Medical, Permobil,
Ottobock, Pride Mobility, and Invacare are known
globally for producing both manual and powered wheelchairs with advanced
seating, positioning, and mobility technology.
Some manufacturers specialize in advanced or custom mobility solutions.
For example, companies like Permobil and Ottobock focus on advanced powered wheelchairs and complex
rehabilitation mobility systems designed for individuals with more specialized
mobility needs