Rollz Motion Rhythm, Parkinson Rollator
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Parkinson's rollator Rollz Motion Rhythm with customizable cues
Do you have a neurological gait disorder? The Rollz Motion Rhythm supports you with visual, acoustic and vibrating signals. These stimuli stimulate a fluid walking rhythm.
- Acoustic signal for fluid walking speed
- Visual signal for increasing stride length
- Tangible signal for a consistent walking rhythm
- Release of gang blockages
- Optimal for walking exercises
- Smartphone app for detailed settings
This rollator is designed for patients with certain neurological diseases such as Parkinson's disease. Several stimuli are available to help you take the first or next step or maintain a specific walking rhythm.
This stable Parkinson's rollator prevents falls that could occur due to balance problems, while the cues help overcome rigid or entrenched gait patterns. A projected laser line can encourage you to break a rigidity, and a metronome tone or repetitive vibration in the handles can help determine walking pace.
The Rollz Motion Rhythm for a fluid walking rhythm
The Rollz Motion Rhythm is a rollator that was specially developed for people who suffer from neurological gait disorders.
No matter whether you
- have an irregular, too slow or too fast walking rhythm.
- to have foot drop.
- Your stride length is shortened.
- just stop while walking.
- Stand still while walking and tap your feet in place.
You can switch on up to three signals on the rollator to improve your gait. The flashing of a green laser line in front of your walker prompts you to lift your foot over the line. This will allow you to increase your stride length, but will also encourage you to lift your foot. Playing rhythmic tones encourages you to increase or decrease your walking speed. This will make your walking rhythm more fluid. You can also support the tones with rhythmic vibrations on the handles. The vibrations also encourage you to maintain a fluid and regular walking rhythm.
Ask your occupational therapist or physical therapist about the correct settings. The signals can be easily incorporated into walking exercises. And with the help of the Rollz app, your therapist can adjust the settings of your Rollz Motion Rhythm. And even while you're doing the walking exercises. This means the signals can be optimally adapted to your walking rhythm. The app is available for Android and soon also for iOS.
With the wheelchair package as an accessory, you can also use the Rollz Motion Rhythm as a rollator wheelchair.
Several clues to break through a moment of paralysis
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Laser notice for the Parkinson's rollatorA green laser line is projected onto the ground to stimulate the breaking of rigidity and improve stride length and walking speed. |
Volume control of the Parkinson's rollatorA metronome signals the preferred walking speed. The audible rhythm helps regulate walking speed. |
Vibration notice of the Parkinson's rollatorThe handles of the Parkinson's rollator vibrate to the rhythm of your step. A big advantage of this tactile signal generator is that it is not noticed by bystanders. |
Relearning to walk
Use in rehabilitation programs
This versatile Parkinson's rollator can be used by physiotherapists and other professionals in the rehabilitation process of patients who have suffered neurological or mobility damage. This includes people who have been in a coma, have multiple sclerosis or other neurological diseases, who need assistance or who need to relearn how to walk.
Find the rhythm again with the push of a button
Easy to set and activate without help or with your therapist.
The Rollz Motion Rhythm Parkinson rollator is built on the same basic structure as the Rollz Motion, to which an electronic module has been added that provides visual, auditory and tactile stimuli.
These stimuli are triggered when one of the buttons on the handles is pressed. Your therapist can help you choose the combination, frequency, duration and intensity of the stimuli so that they exactly suit your individual situation.
Technical data
- Weight: 11.4 kg
- Height: 160 - 190 cm
- Maximum load capacity: 125 kg
- Seat height: 55 cm
- Seat width: 20 x 45 cm
- Unfolded (H×W×L): 67 × 31 × 63 cm
- Max. support height: 86 - 98 cm
- Width folded: 29 cm
- Front wheel diameter: 20.3 cm
- Diameter of rear wheels: 31.8 cm
Overcoming rigidity in the running movement.
Cues are designed to grab attention and inspire action
Parkinson's patients may experience sudden, brief, and temporary episodes of inability to move their feet forward despite intending to walk. This can result in the characteristic appearance of the feet making rapid stepping movements in place. This can be overcome with a trigger or cue on the Parkinson's rollator.
Unique combination
No two Parkinson's patients are the same, so how could one walker work for everyone?
The three impulses of the Parkinson rollator can be combined in different ways and (de)activated on the go. This means you always have the right impulse at the right moment.
In addition, each signal can be adjusted precisely to your needs in terms of speed, intensity and duration. This means everyone with Parkinson's can use the device at their own pace.
App for Rollz Motion Rhythm
Prevent habituation
With the Rollz app, the signals can be personalized even further. Certain Parkinson's patients may experience habituation if they experience the same, repetitive signals over time. They still see, hear or feel the signals, but they no longer react to them.
As a countermeasure, the metronome pitch and signal activation can be mixed in the app to create a random pattern. The variation and unpredictability prevents habituation.
The Rollz Parkinson Rollator app is available free for Android and iOS and is very easy to use.
Customizable
Advanced and intelligent control of hints
In addition to changing the combination of speed and cues, which can also be set on the Parkinson's rollator itself, the app also allows the user to change the intensity, duration and predictability of the cues. These variables can be easily adjusted to the user's preferences.
The patient can adjust the settings based on their own experience or in accordance with their therapy program. When a therapist is involved, the settings can be tailored precisely to the patient's training goals.
Wireless
Synchronization with the phone
The app can be used to give the signals synchronously with the rollator. While the smartphone is wirelessly connected to the Rollz Motion Rhythm, it can vibrate and/or play the metronome along with the Parkinson's rollator to increase the intensity of the signals.
The signals can also only be played on the smartphone. This allows headphones to be connected to listen to the metronome more privately. The user's surroundings will not notice that the signal is on when this function is used.
Characteristics
Especially stable and comfortable
The Rollz Motion Rhythm, a special version of the Rollz Motion, is also a highly maneuverable rollator that offers unmatched stability. The large wheels overcome obstacles with ease, and a folding mechanism allows the Parkinson rollator to be transported compactly.
All Rollz Motion rollators can be converted into a Rollz Motion Rhythm by adding the Rhythm module and changing the handles. This means that the Rollz Motion Rhythm is available in all five elegant colors of the Rollz Motion and Rollz Motion Performance.
Accesories
Additional laser, deceleration brakes, wheelchair attachment.
The Rollz Motion Rhythm Parkinson rollator can be equipped with two additional lasers. The projected lines then pan left or right, helping to make a curve.
Some patients experience festination, so their walking speed increases. Deceleration brakes regulate the speed of the rollator and increase safety.
With the wheelchair attachment, the Rollz Motion Rhythm can be transformed from a rollator into a wheelchair within 30 seconds. This is ideal when the user gets tired and wants to be pushed further.