Discontinued Models

Visit the page below to learn more about the iWALK2.0 and 3.0 difference.

Detailed structure of iWALK 2.0

iWALK2.0 Fitting - Additional Info

Get Familiar with iWALK controls:

Height Adjusting

iWALK hands-free crutch Height Adjustment - iWALKFree

Thigh Supports

User's Thigh Placement for the iWALK hands-free crutch - iWALKFree

Calf Slider Mount

Calf Platform Slider for the the iWALK hands-free crutch - iWALKFree

Straps

Strap sizing steps for the iWALK hands-free crutch - iWALKFree

Foot Adjusting

iWALK hands-free crutch foot adjustment - iWALKFree

Fit Essentials:

Fitting is Everything! Get these three things right, and you’ll succeed.

iWALK hands-free crutch Height Adjustment - iWALKFree

Height

Adjust both the upper and lower section of the crutch to the correct height.

Make sure the strap is tight on your iWALK hands-free crutch - iWALKFree

Tight

Tighten the straps really tight.No.. really, really tight. For control and stability, you want the iWALK to become an integral part of your leg. So cinch ’em down!

Make sure the angle of iWALK hands-free crutch is right for you - iWALKFree

Angled Right

Sooooo important! And the most overlooked adjustment. Fortunately, it’s easy! Don’t skip this essential step- follow our instructions to the letter, but first watch the three short videos below.

iWALK 2.0 SIZE CHART – based on user’s leg length

 
MEASURE BOTH UPPER AND LOWER LEG AS SHOWN. IF YOU FALL WITHIN THE RANGES SHOWN, IWALK2.0 WILL FIT YOU, NO MATTER WHAT YOUR HEIGHT IS.

Determining Your Leg Type (and why it matters):

Determining Your Leg Type (and why it matters):

iWALK2.0 First Time Use - Additional Info

First Things First:

 

Before you try walking on your iWALK2.0 for the first time, make certain that:

 
• You have assembled and fit the iWALK2.0 according to our instructions.
• You could walk normally prior to your injury.
• You have at least average strength and balance.
• Your uninjured leg is fully functional.
• You have watched and will follow our Fitting and Use videos and read the corresponding instructions.
• You’re dedicated and enthusiastic to spend 5-20 minutes to learn to walk on the iWALK2.0.
 
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 Hints and Tips :

1.  See what to expect it will be like iWALKing for the first time by viewing at least four of our First Time User videos

2. Location – Pick an environment that allows you to take as many steps as possible without turning around or navigating around objects. Ideally, you will have a wall or rail to give you confidence.   Hallways work well.

3. Surface – Hard level surfaces are the best!   Definitely avoid padded carpets for learning

4. Be confident!   When walking on the crutch, commit all your weight onto the crutch. Don’t favor your crutch leg – just walk normally. You’ll learn way faster if you don’t baby it.

iWALK2.0 Replacement Part Installation Instructions

Replacing Foot Tread

Download the latest PDF version of the Foot Tread replacement instruction here.

Replacing Thigh Support

Download the latest PDF version of the Thigh Support replacement instruction here.

Replacing Gate Strap

Download the latest PDF version of the Gate Strap replacement instruction here.

Replacing Thigh Support Pads

Download the latest PDF version of the Gate Strap replacement instruction here.

Replacing Knee Pad

Download the latest PDF version of the Knee Pad replacement instruction here.

Replacing Knee Platform

Step by step instructions on how to replace the Knee Platform on your iWALK2.0