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iWALK 3.0

Regain Your Independence after injury with the iWALK.

The revolutionary, pain-free mobility solution for below-knee injuries. Stop struggling with crutches and start living your life again.

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Tired of the Pain and Frustration of Traditional Crutches?

For decades, the only option for a lower leg injury has been awkward crutches that left you unable to use your hands. You can't carry a coffee, push a shopping trolley, or even hold your child's hand. At Macarthur Physiotherapy, we now provide a better way to keep our patients active and independent during their recovery.

The iWALK: A Smarter Way to Move

The iWALK is a clinically proven, hands-free mobility aid that allows you to walk with a natural gait, pain-free. It functions like a temporary lower leg, giving you back the use of your hands and arms so you can get on with your daily life.

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  • You’ll be able to carry groceries, walk your dog, go to work or even pass the footy.

  • Safely walk up and down stairs without any extra trouble

  • Easy to put on and take off.

  • With a soft durable padding, you’ll find it a joy to walk around whilst you recover.

  • Doctor-recommended and preferred by 90% of patients over crutches.

Who is the iWalk 3.0 for?

You MUST have the ability to:

  • Bend your injured leg to 90 degrees.

  • Have average strength and balance.

  • You are between 147cm and 198cm see chart for specific leg length limits.

  • You weigh 125kg or less.

  • Maximum thigh circumference (at top of leg) is 71cm or less.

The iWALK is IDEAL for:

  • Achilles Tendon Ruptures

  • Ankle Fractures / Sprains

  • Foot Fractures (e.g., Jones, Lisfranc)

  • Bunion Surgery

  • Any non-weight bearing, below-knee injury.

FAQs

  • If you’re like most people with lower leg injuries that need to be non-weight bearing, then the answer is most likely YES!  But the iWALK 3.0, like other alternatives to conventional crutches, does not work for 100% of cases. Before you order the iWALK 3.0 crutch, please review the “Who can Use It” section of this website.

  • Possibly.  We wish we could give you a better answer, however, with the constantly changing of private health insurance, there is no simple answer.  Check direct with your private health insurance find out if ' crutches & walker are covered under extra cover as medical appliances' and what percentage or amount they will pay. We will complete a full receipt for you to send off to make a claim. 

  • Possible. Same again each Insurance Company is different. We have a standard letter to send to your Case Manager of the Insurance Company detailing the specification & uses of the iWALK 3.0.

  • Yes the calf straps are extra long just for this purpose.  But there’s few things you should know.

    First and foremost, check with your doctor.  That done, the most obvious limitation is that the cast has to be restricted to the lower leg, below the knee (you have to be able to bend your knee 90 degrees to use the iWALK 3.0 crutch). Ideally, your cast will not contact the knee platform (but it’s ok if it does…we’ll cover that in a minute).  So here’s a hint – sometimes your physiotherapist can make your cast a little shorter if they know you intend to use the iWALK 3.0.  The knee platform is 12 inches long, so if your cast can be more than 12” from the front of your thigh (with your leg bent at 90 degrees), you’re home free.  To find this spot, kneel on a chair or stool so that your leg is bent 90 degrees.  Measure back 12 inches from the front of your thigh, going back towards your foot.  If the cast is below this point, then you can wear iWALK 3.0 without any accommodations.

    If any part of the cast is going to rest on the knee platform, you’ll want to measure the diameter of your casted calf at the location where the calf strap will go around your calf.  To find this spot, kneel on a chair or stool so that your leg is bent 90 degrees.  Measure back 10 inches from the front of your thigh, going back towards your foot.  If the casted circumference at that point is greater than 22 ½”, then you may still be able to use iWALK 3.0, but you’ll need to contact us before you place your order so we can determine if the iWALK 3.0 will work for you.

    You’re also going to want to add an additional pad or spacer to level your leg on the knee platform.  This is necessary because the cast will slightly elevate the back of your leg, plus there will be a “step” where the cast ends and the uncasted part of your leg begins.  To take up this space we’ve found that a folded hand towel makes an ideal spacer.

  • There is a common misconception that you are knelt on your knee when using iWALK 3.0, but you don’t.  When you use the iWALK 3.0, only your shin comes in contact with the knee platform.  When the knee is bent 90 degrees, the patellar region is not in contact with the platform and thus does not bear any direct weight when using the iWALK 3.0.

  • Yes.  Navigating stairs on conventional crutches is dangerous and strenuous, but taking stairs is one thing that you can do with your iWALK 3.0 crutch that you can’t do with a knee scooter or conventional crutches.  

  • Most often the answer is yes.  If the broken bone is in your foot or ankle, almost certainly you can use iWALK 2.0.  If in your fibula, then it’s  also very likely.  If you have a broken tibia, then you probably cannot use iWALK 3.0 but we’ve seen many instances where this was still possible.  In all cases where there are fractures, you need to check with your doctor/surgeon before using the iWALK 3.0.

If you wish to find our more information about the iWalk 3.0 or wish to make a purchase, reach out to our physios at our Campbelltown clinic and call now. Alternatively you can visit the i-WALK website here.

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