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Balancing Work and Recovery. How a Knee Walker Can Help You Stay Productive
- By Lydia Lucas
- July 31, 2025
- Recovering from a lower leg injury or surgery often comes with a long list of challenges, especially if you’re trying to continue working during your recovery. Whether you work from home or need to attend a physical workplace, being non-weight bearing can make day-to-day tasks feel overwhelming. But with the right mobility aid, staying productive doesn’t have to be out of reach.
At StrideOn, we’ve seen first-hand how much of a difference a knee walker can make, not just in comfort and safety, but in helping people maintain some normality and independence. Here’s how our knee walkers can support you in balancing work and recovery.
Why Work Becomes Difficult When You’re Non-Weight Bearing
After foot or ankle surgery, or while healing from a fracture, you may be told to avoid putting weight on one leg for several weeks. This can significantly limit your ability to move around, especially when using traditional mobility aids like crutches or a Zimmer frame.
Crutches tie up your hands, tire your arms, and make simple tasks like carrying a laptop or making a cup of tea nearly impossible. For those working during recovery, this can lead to frustration, isolation, and even delays in returning to normal activity.
How Knee Walkers Help You Stay Productive
Knee walkers, also known as knee scooters, are designed to restore your mobility and give you back a sense of freedom. Here’s how they make a real difference during working recovery:
1. Hands-Free Convenience
StrideOn and Orthomate knee walkers come with built-in baskets, perfect for carrying essentials like your phone, laptop, notebook, or lunch. The ability to move freely around your home or office without juggling items in your arms is a game-changer.
2. Comfort Over Long Periods
Our padded knee platforms are specifically designed to offer support without causing discomfort, even when used for extended periods. You can easily move between rooms, meetings, or workstations without strain on your upper body.
3. Stability and Confidence
The parking brake allows you to safely stop and stay still while performing tasks, whether that’s at a standing desk, kitchen counter, or workbench. You’ll feel more stable and less reliant on help from others.
4. Better Energy Management
Crutches demand a lot of physical effort, which can drain your energy quickly. A knee walker conserves your energy, meaning you can focus on your work, not just on moving from A to B.
Real-Life Tip, Set Up a Recovery-Friendly Workspace
- If you’re working from home, make sure your space is set up to accommodate your recovery:
- Keep commonly used items within easy reach
- Use a rolling chair or bar stool for seated tasks
- Allow for clear pathways to scoot through safely
- Keep your charger, water, and essentials in your basket
Whether You’re in the Office or at Home…
Our StrideOn Knee Walker is perfect for indoor use, especially in tight spaces like kitchens, hallways, and offices. It features a 90-degree turning radius for easy navigation.
If you’re heading out and about, for meetings, school drop-offs, or even lunch breaks, the Orthomate is better suited for terrain such as pavements, parks, and car parks.
Support That Works With You
Recovery doesn’t mean putting your life, and your work, on hold. With a StrideOn knee walker, you can maintain your routine, protect your injury, and keep doing the things that matter most.
If you’re preparing for surgery or struggling with existing mobility aids, we’re here to help. Explore our hire options today and find the right model to support your recovery at work and beyond.