From: bcesena on
Has anyone considered using a knee scooter to get around at home? It
seems that for a bk amputee they might help?
From: 2legsshrt on
On Apr 4, 12:00 pm, bces...(a)vergonmed.com wrote:
> Has anyone considered using a knee scooter to get around at home? It
> seems that for a bk amputee they might help?

what do you do if you are bilateral. I am still trying to figure that
one out.
From: Chuck on

<2legsshrt(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Apr 4, 12:00 pm, bces...(a)vergonmed.com wrote:
>> Has anyone considered using a knee scooter to get around at home? It
>> seems that for a bk amputee they might help?
>
> what do you do if you are bilateral. I am still trying to figure that
> one out.

Hopefully you have strong arms... if not, you will after a few months!

From: 2legsshrt on

>
> Hopefully you have strong arms... if not, you will after a few months!

You have that right Chuck. and knee pads. only time I do that is at
night going to the bathroom.
From: Chuck on

<2legsshrt(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
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>
>>
>> Hopefully you have strong arms... if not, you will after a few months!
>
> You have that right Chuck. and knee pads. only time I do that is at
> night going to the bathroom.

Yep... same here but I lift my whole body up and sit on my butt each time I
move. No knees thus no kneepads...

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