When patients are told they need to remain non weight bearing after foot or ankle surgery, one of the biggest challenges quickly becomes mobility. Everyday tasks that once felt simple can suddenly become exhausting, frustrating and, in some cases, unsafe.
For many years, crutches have been the standard solution. However, healthcare professionals are increasingly recognising that crutches are not always the most suitable option for every patient, particularly those with reduced upper body strength, balance concerns, existing health conditions or longer recovery periods.
This is why knee walkers are becoming a more widely used and recommended part of the recovery journey across both NHS and private healthcare settings throughout the UK.
At StrideOn, we are proud that our knee walkers are used, recommended and assessed within healthcare environments nationwide.
What is a Knee Walker?
A knee walker, sometimes referred to as a knee scooter, is a mobility aid designed for people recovering from lower leg injuries or surgery where weight cannot be placed through the foot or ankle.
Rather than hopping on crutches, the injured leg rests securely on a padded platform while the user moves using their good leg.
This allows patients to:
• Keep weight fully off the injured area
• Move more comfortably and efficiently
• Reduce strain on shoulders and wrists
• Maintain greater independence during recovery
For many people, particularly during longer recovery periods, a knee walker can make everyday life significantly more manageable.
Why are Healthcare Professionals using Knee Walkers more Frequently?
Healthcare teams are increasingly seeing the benefits of knee walkers for suitable patients during the non weight bearing stage of recovery.
Common challenges with crutches can include:
• Upper body fatigue and discomfort
• Instability on uneven or slippery surfaces
• Difficulty carrying items safely
• Reduced confidence moving around independently
These challenges can be even greater for patients who are older, more frail or managing additional health conditions.
Knee walkers provide an alternative mobility solution that can improve:
• Stability and confidence
• Indoor and outdoor mobility
• Patient independence
• Comfort during recovery
This can help patients manage daily life more effectively while protecting the healing injury.
NHS Supported Research and Clinical Recognition
StrideOn knee walkers have been part of clinical evaluation and NHS supported research within the UK. A published study in The Foot, an international scientific journal, assessed the StrideOn
Knee Walker as a mobility aid for patients requiring restricted or non weight bearing mobility support.
The study was supported by:
• The Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics at Torbay Hospital
• Plymouth University Department of Health Statistics
• South Devon NHS Foundation Trust Research and Development Department
This research helped demonstrate how our knee walkers can support early mobilisation and recovery for appropriate patients.
Supporting the Recovery Journey
At StrideOn, we believe recovery is about more than simply moving from place to place. It is about helping people maintain confidence, independence and quality of life during what can often be a difficult period.
Our knee walkers are designed specifically to support real recovery situations.
The StrideOn Knee Walker
Designed with excellent manoeuvrability for indoor use, ideal for tighter spaces around the home.
The Orthomate Knee Scooter
Designed for greater outdoor comfort, with air filled tyres that handle uneven surfaces more effectively.
Both models are commonly used by people recovering from:
• Foot and ankle surgery
• Achilles tendon injuries
• Fractures
• Sports injuries
• Reconstructive procedures
A Growing Role in Hospital Recovery Pathways
Some healthcare providers are now integrating knee walkers directly into patient recovery planning and physiotherapy assessment pathways.
This approach can help suitable patients:
• Mobilise more safely after surgery
• Improve confidence before discharge
• Return home sooner
• Better manage day to day recovery
As healthcare teams continue focusing on patient centred recovery and early mobilisation, knee walkers are becoming an increasingly valuable part of lower limb rehabilitation.
More Than Just a Mobility Aid
One of the most important things we hear from customers is that using a knee walker helped them feel more like themselves again.
Being able to:
• Make a cup of tea
• Move around the house safely
• Walk the dog
• Get outside for fresh air
• Carry out everyday routines
This can make a huge difference physically and mentally during recovery.
That is why we focus not just on mobility, but on supporting the entire recovery journey.
Why Patients and Healthcare Professionals Choose StrideOn
For over 15 years, StrideOn has specialised in knee walkers and recovery support.
We are proud to be trusted by:
• Patients across the UK
• Physiotherapists and rehabilitation teams
• Orthopaedic healthcare professionals
• NHS and private healthcare settings
Our focus remains simple:
Designed for real recovery, not just mobility.
Human support when you need it most.
Find Out More
If you are preparing for surgery, recovering from a lower limb injury or supporting someone through a non weight bearing period, our team is always happy to help you choose the right mobility support for your recovery journey. You can contact us here.