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Leg Caddy - Contact us in Medford, New Jersey, to order a turning leg caddy, which is essentially a knee scooter that will help injured patients with mobility.

Turning Leg Caddy offered by On the Move Mobility, LLC, is the ORIGINAL  patient-powered "steerable" knee scooter for mobility, offering relief for patients with foot and ankle injuries.  It steers like a bike with no lifting and no hopping involved—just steer and glide.  It is an alternative to crutches, walkers and wheelchairs for people 4'11" to 6'6" and up to 350 pounds, allowing patients to remain active and independent.  Its size and design allows access to confined spaces other medical equipment can't, leaving hands free for daily tasks.
 
Just introduced in March of 2006 by RAMMTLC, LLC, this is a new and unique mobility aid specifically for medical conditions of the foot and ankle such as surgeries, injuries, diabetic complications, Charcot joint disease, neuromuscular problems, arthritis, and amputations. Contact us today for more information about sales and rentals.

Hours of Operation:
Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–6 p.m.
 

Contact us  to order a turning leg caddy, which is essentially a knee scooter that will help injured patients with mobility.

Ret. Gen. Colin Powell - Contact us in Medford, New Jersey, to order a turning leg caddy, which is essentially a knee scooter that will help injured patients with mobility.

Ret. General Colin Powell
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 Testimonial:

"I recently ruptured my Achilles tendon.  After surgery I was in a cast and could bear no weight on my right leg.  My surgeon had shared with me a brochure for the Turning Leg Caddy.  What a difference it made to my life!  Being able to stand with my hands free made a huge difference in my ability to care for myself.  Suddenly I could fix my meals and do my own dishes.  I could do the laundry.   In short, I was able to do so many of the simple daily chores that I'd had to rely on others to do for me when I was on crutches.  But best of all, it made it possible for me to get out in the world and travel distances I never would have had the strength to cover on crutches.  We live a few blocks from the beach.  With TLC, I was even able to ride my caddy down the street to the beach where I could get out, sit in the sun and laugh with friends.  What a great sense of freedom."  Megan from CT.





 
 

 Useful Links:

American Academy of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (AAPMR)

American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA)

American Academy (Association) Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS)

American College of Foot & Ankle Surgeons (ADFAS)

American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS)

American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetists

American Association of the Surgery of Trauma (AAST)

American Association of Colleges of Podiatric Medicine (AACPM)

American Orthopedic Association (AOA)