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Once a healthy, well-trained surgeon, now using a walker for daily activities
Magnus Legert is a former elite tennis player who worked as an orthopaedic surgeon. Life, however, took an unexpected turn. From being a healthy 50-year-old, he now lives with ataxia and is highly dependent on a walker. Rehab is an important part of Magnus' everyday life and without good assistive devices, this wouldn't be possible. Here, he shares his story in the hope of helping more people achieve freedom of movement.
#ataxia
86-year-old veteran climbs Pen y Fan with a walker
Ian Waddell, who turned 86 on March 4, 2024, has severe osteoarthritis and can't walk without two crutches or his walker. "The cardiologist team told me the closest I should ever get to a mountain is looking at a picture of it," he said. But I told them, 'Well, I am doing it anyway.'" As a veteran or former Parachute Regiment Soldier, Ian loves the outdoors and doesn't want to become a person who stays at home and watches TV all day because of his condition.
#Pen y Fan
After the coma: Kenny Noyes aims for the half marathon in Barcelona
During a race weekend in July 2015, the professional motorcycle racer Kenny Noyes had a nasty crash that almost killed him. He suffered a traumatic brain injury and was in a coma for over a month – but fortunately, woke up. For the past 8 years he has been working daily and lately he has been improving with the help of the Trionic Veloped. Next year he plans to compete with it in the half marathon of Barcelona.
#marathon #walking

Product Reviews    

  • Field report after one year of use…

    The advert and description in the brochure is 100% true. Nothing is exaggerated. Disadvantageous or not optimal are the tyres. The air escapes too fast. A severely handicapped person will then usually find it very difficult, because a petrol station …

  • Getting independence back .…

    My walker Walter allows me to do country walks again, room in the basket for a picnic and a waterproof! Much better than walking sticks. I've had lots of compliments and questions from others struggling with their mobility and I explain how good the …

  • In June 2021 I bought my Veloped Tour……

    In June 2021 I bought my Veloped Tour 12er M and I was immediately impressed, my expectations were fully met. Quality and technology allow me to use it every day without problems. The pinnacle of Veloped capabilities: September 2021 on the North Sea …

  • Trionic Veloped Sport…

    I made the inaugural run recently in Cumbria on a fairly rough and, in part, sloping surface. It performed quite well although considerable effort was necessary to counter the tendency to veer in the direction of slope. However, given my physical dis…

  • Great…

    After transverse myelitis, among other things, my foot lift is disturbed, walking is now a conscious process and no longer an automatic one.

    With this Veloped, I can finally walk again more safely. Great!…

  • Perfect…

    I bought this rollator for my mother. She is very happy with it and it gives her the confidence she needs. She can walk on her own whenever she wants without the fear of falling. The Veloped is perfect for country paths and roads. It looks elegant a…

  • Trionic Veloped is an excellent walking aid…

    Trionic Veloped works well when you are walking along pavements when it is snowy, dry or wet. It's also a very good walking aid to be used in the forest when you are walking along paths or even in more difficult conditions. If you decide to buy Trion…

  • Finally one that does what it should.…

    I now own three rollators. This is my first one from Trionic. The first rollator from another company sounded like clanging metal as I walked along. It also got caught on all the broken pavements where I live and was therefore unstable. The second on…

  • Good…

    Absolutely fine, does the job.…

    Walker Cane Holder
    by Robert Gardiner

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