The WALX Ability Poles are expertly engineered to provide essential support for rehabilitation and improved mobility in individuals recovering from surgery or managing long-term health conditions. Whether you’re healing from hip or knee surgery, coping with neurological conditions like Parkinson’s disease or stroke, or managing multiple sclerosis (MS), chronic pain, cancer recovery, or spinal problems, the WALX Ability Poles offer the stability and confidence needed to regain independence and improve daily movement.
Designed by the experienced UK-based WALX Expert Team in partnership with leading physiotherapists and healthcare specialists, the WALX Ability Poles prioritize ergonomic design and safety. Their uniquely angled handles, set at 15°, mimic the natural alignment of the hand and wrist, reducing strain and discomfort often experienced during walking or weight-bearing exercises. This thoughtful design helps to protect vulnerable joints, making the poles suitable for users with sensitive wrists or limited hand strength.
Each WALX Ability Pole features a soft, padded comfort cuff that gently secures the pole to the hand without requiring a tight grip. This innovation not only helps users avoid fatigue but also allows the hand to safely release from the pole in the event of a fall, significantly reducing the risk of injury. By encouraging proper hand positioning and promoting natural wrist movement, the WALX Ability Poles support improved posture and balance during use.
Built to withstand downward pressure of up to 65kg per pole, these poles provide dependable strength and durability throughout your rehabilitation journey or daily mobility routine. They are also designed to enhance weight-bearing capacity and stability, which are critical factors in regaining strength and confidence after injury or surgery.
Whether used at home, during physiotherapy sessions, or while out walking, the WALX Ability Poles are trusted by healthcare professionals and patients alike for their reliability, ergonomic comfort, and effective support in a variety of rehab and long-term mobility scenarios.