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Description: I am a member of an amateur theatre group... think I mentioned it before... In the play we are rehearsing, Sigurd plays a grandmother, so the walking frame/walker thingy(they're called rollators in norway) is his prop. Yes, I know the lighting is terrible. "A walker or walking frame is a tool for disabled people who need additional support to maintain balance or stability while walking. It consists of a frame that is about waist high, approximately twelve inches deep and slightly wider than the user. Walkers are also available in other sizes such as Pediatric (for children) or Bariatric (for overweight or obese persons). Modern walkers are height adjustable and should be set at a height that is comfortable for the user, but will allow the user to maintain a slight bend in their arms. This bend is needed to allow for proper blood circulation through the arms as the walker is used. The front two legs of the walker may or may not have wheels attached depending on the strength and abilities of the person using it. It is also common to see caster wheels or glides on the back legs of a walker with wheels on the front." from Wikipedia Music by Kevin MacLeod incompetech.com |
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MrYowie ::: Favorites 2007-11-03 08:53:47 I shudder to think at all the old people hanging out at the skateboard parks with thier 'rollator's" trying out new tricks. __________________________________________________ | |
RoboFillet ::: Favorites 2007-10-29 02:36:23 I would love to see a grandmother actually do this with her walker one day at the shops. __________________________________________________ | |
joelovesyou ::: Favorites 2007-10-28 19:11:23 Smooth moves, Sigurd. __________________________________________________ | |
burnzy121 ::: Favorites 2007-10-28 17:37:08 awesome editing! __________________________________________________ |
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Walker Tricks
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