• Achilles Tendon Surgery Recovery at Christmas


  • Five Ways a Knee Walker Helps You Stay Mobile and Part of the Festivities

    Recovering from an Achilles tendon injury is never easy, especially when the festive season is in full swing. Christmas brings celebrations, Christmas markets, gatherings with family and friends and the excitement of New Year ahead. But if you are non weight bearing after surgery, you might be worried that you will miss out on the fun.

    Crutches can make even the simplest plans feel tiring or unsafe in crowded or wintry conditions. The good news is that with the right mobility aid, recovery does not have to limit your festive spirit.

    A StrideOn knee walker allows you to move with confidence, conserve energy, and keep doing the things you enjoy most at Christmas.

     

    1. Keep Your Spirits High with More Independence

    Being stuck on the sofa is never part of anyone’s holiday plans. Knee walkers provide a reliable support base, allowing you to move freely without placing weight on your healing Achilles tendon. Being able to help decorate the tree or join in family games can make a big difference to motivation during recovery.

     

    2. Safer Trips Out in Winter Weather

    December brings slippery pavements, queues and busier streets. Crutches can lead to fatigue and instability, while a knee walker allows you to glide steadily and maintain balance.

    For outdoor adventures like Christmas markets or walks to admire festive lights, the Orthomate knee scooter with air filled tyres is the ideal choice.

     

    3. Easy Navigation in Busy Indoor Spaces

    Restaurants, living rooms filled with guests and festive gatherings can become tricky with crutches. The StrideOn Knee Walker has a 90 degree turning system that makes manoeuvring in tight spaces effortless.

    Hands free moments are also easier thanks to a basket for gifts, refreshments, and essentials.

     

    4. Prevent Excess Strain and Support Recovery

    Achilles surgery requires careful protection of the tendon as it heals. Crutches often force the upper body and good leg to work much harder, leading to discomfort in shoulders, wrists and hips.

    A knee walker helps:

    • Maintain correct posture
    • Avoid strain on other joints
    • Conserve energy for rehab exercises

     

    5. Enjoy the Celebrations Without Compromise

    Whether it is a festive meal out or a Christmas Eve film night at home, comfort matters. Our knee walkers make everyday tasks simpler, so you can stay involved and keep your recovery on track while enjoying your favourite Christmas traditions.

     

    As You Move Into the New Year

    Many people will begin transitioning to partial weight bearing in January. When that time arrives, our Rollermate offers supportive mobility to help rebuild confidence and continue progress. When you are ready, just speak to one of the StrideOn support team who can then arrange a knee walker exchange to a Rollermate. 01823 216202.