Rollator Vibrations – How to Avoid Wrist Pain | Trionic
The Hidden Pain of Conventional Rollators
It might seem like nothing – the rough patch of asphalt, the crack in the sidewalk. Walking on foot, you barely notice it. But with a conventional rollator, the same surface becomes a source of constant vibration travelling through the frame, up the handles, and into your hands, wrists, elbows and shoulders.
Why Hard Wheels Are the Problem
A conventional rollator rolls on small, hard solid wheels with no ability to absorb shock. Every irregularity in the surface sends a direct shockwave into your hands. For daily users – morning walks, errands, park outings – these micro-vibrations accumulate into chronic wrist and shoulder pain.
Trionic Solution – Pneumatic Tyres and Hub Brakes
Trionic Walker uses large, soft pneumatic air tyres that act as natural shock absorbers. Every bump is absorbed by the air cushion before it reaches your hand. Trionic can use soft tyres because its hub brakes work inside the wheel hub – unlike conventional friction brakes that require hard tyre surfaces. Each innovation makes the other possible.
Syncro Steering – Stays on Course
Conventional rollators twist and veer on uneven ground, forcing your hands to constantly correct direction. Trionic Walker's patented Syncro Steering links the front wheels in synchronised movement so the rollator holds its course automatically on gravel, slopes and cobblestones. Your hands can rest.
What Users Experience
Trionic users consistently report that hand and arm pain diminishes or disappears after switching. The difference is felt within minutes. Choose a rollator that protects your body rather than burdening it.
