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Knee Scooter Safety: Tips for First-Time Users


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March 4, 2026

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When you are on the journey of recovery after a lower limb injury, or surgery, finding the right mobility aid can make all the difference. Our knee scooters, a popular alternative to crutches, offer enhanced mobility and comfort. If you’re a first-time user, here are some essential safety tips to help you navigate your knee scooter with confidence.

Get Familiar with Your Equipment

Before you take your first ride, familiarise yourself with the mechanics of your knee scooter. Adjust the knee pad and handlebars to match your height, ensuring that you can place your injured leg comfortably on the pad while maintaining an upright posture. The handlebars should be at a height where your arms are relaxed, and you can easily reach the brakes without hunching over.

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Practise Indoor First

Your home is the safest place to start practising. Use your knee scooter to navigate through different rooms and corridors. Practising indoors allows you to get a feel for turning, braking, and controlling the scooter’s speed without the unpredictability of outdoor terrains.

Master the Art of Braking

Proper braking is crucial for preventing falls and maintaining control. Get used to applying the brakes gently but firmly, and practise using the parking brake when you stop to rest. Remember, braking suddenly or too hard can cause the scooter to tip.??

Wear Appropriate Footwear

The foot of your healthy leg plays a significant role in your mobility and stability on a knee scooter. Wear shoes with a good grip to prevent slipping and avoid open-toed shoes to protect your toes.

Avoid Wet and Uneven Surfaces

While knee scooters can handle various terrains, wet and uneven surfaces pose a risk. Puddles, ice, sand, and gravel can make controlling your scooter more challenging. Whenever possible, choose the path with the smoothest surface.

Keep a Safe Speed

Just like learning to ride a bike, starting slow with your knee scooter is key. Until you’re confident in your ability to balance and control the scooter, it’s best to keep to a manageable speed. Rushing increases the likelihood of accidents.

Use Accessories Wisely

Many knee scooters come with accessories like baskets, which are great for carrying personal items without using your hands. However, ensure that your basket isn’t overloaded, as this can affect the scooter’s balance and your visibility.??

Be Mindful of Your Surroundings

Always be aware of your environment and the people around you. When navigating through crowded areas, slow down and communicate your movements to avoid collisions. Pay attention to obstacles such as kerbs, door thresholds, and ramps.

Listen to Your Body

Using a knee scooter is a physical activity that involves your arms, uninjured leg, and core. If you feel fatigued, take a break. Overexertion can lead to loss of control of the scooter and potentially cause further injury.

Seek Advice If Unsure

If you’re ever in doubt about using your knee scooter safely, don’t hesitate to consult a healthcare professional or contact our customer service team – we are here to help.

Our knee scooters can be an invaluable tool for gaining back your independence during recovery. By following these safety tips, you’re not only ensuring a smoother journey back to health but also preventing the risk of further injury. Remember, safety comes first—take your time to become comfortable and confident with your new mobility aid, and you’ll soon be navigating your world with ease.

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