Discharge Instructions: Using a Walker to Get In and Out of a Car
Your doctor has prescribed a walker for you. To use your walker, you need to learn new ways to get around outside your home. A walker can help you when you get in and out of a car. (Note: If you have had your hip replaced, you may need special instructions. Ask your doctor or physical therapist to show you the best way to move safely.)
Guidelines for Use
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Watch for obstacles such as pebbles, potholes, or uneven surfaces. Avoid these, if possible.
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Keep your hands free by using a backpack, fanny pack, apron, or pockets to carry things.
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Try to park your car on a level surface.
Getting In a Car
Getting Out of the Car
Follow-Up
Make a follow-up appointment as directed by our staff.
Date Last Reviewed:
4/1/2007
Date Last Modified:
12/14/2007