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  2. Walker (mobility) - Wikipedia

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    A different approach to the walker is the rollator, also called wheeled walker, invented by the Swede Aina Wifalk in 1978. Wifalk had polio . [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Although originally a brand name, "rollator" has become a genericized trademark for wheeled walkers in many countries, and is also the most common type of walker in several European countries.

  3. The best walker for seniors of 2025, according to physical ...

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    Drive Medical Hugo Elite Rollator Walker with Seat. More options. $174 at Amazon $174 at Walmart $280 ... the hand brakes are easy to maneuver and the 5-year warranty on all brake parts is a nice ...

  4. Consumer Reports - Wikipedia

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    Consumer Reports (CR), formerly Consumers Union (CU), is an American nonprofit consumer organization dedicated to independent product testing, investigative journalism, consumer-oriented research, public education, and consumer advocacy.

  5. Electric chair - Wikipedia

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    Electric chair at the Florida State Prison. The electric chair is a specialized device used for capital punishment through electrocution. The condemned is strapped to a custom wooden chair and electrocuted via electrodes attached to the head and leg. Alfred P. Southwick, a Buffalo, New York dentist, conceived this execution method in 1881.

  6. Consumer Reports calls for federal ban on baby walkers. Here ...

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    Asked for comment about Consumer Reports' call for a baby walker ban, a spokesperson for the CPSC said the agency's staff "constantly review incident data with a view toward ensuring that ...

  7. Walking vehicle - Wikipedia

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    A quadruped walker, the General Electric Walking truck, on display at the U.S. Army Transportation Museum. A walking vehicle is a vehicle that moves on legs rather than wheels or tracks. Walking vehicles have been constructed with anywhere from one to more than eight legs.

  8. Wheelchair - Wikipedia

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    Folding chairs are generally low-end designs, [15] whose predominant advantage is being able to fold, generally by bringing the two sides together. This is an advantage for people who need to store the wheelchair frequently or to put it in a small vehicle. Rigid wheelchairs have permanently welded joints and many fewer moving parts.

  9. Category:Electric chairs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Electric chairs" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E. Electric chair; G.