Your walker may be used to climb a single step, such as a curb. Before climbing a curb, look for curb cuts. These are places where curbs are cut down to street level. Use curb cuts whenever you can.
To step onto a curb:
- Place the walker as close as possible to the curb.
- Step into the center of the frame.
- Lift the walker onto the curb.
- Step up and into the frame with your intact leg, pushing down onto the handgrips with your hands.
To go down a curb or step:
- Place the walker as close to the edge as you safely can.
- Place your foot close to the edge of the curb.
- Lower the walker to the street. (Brace the frame against the curb to keep the walker steady.)
- Holding the handgrips securely, lower your foot down into the center of the frame.
Note: For a person with an amputation, walkers may not be safe for use on stairs. If you can't prevent taking stairs, ask your physical therapist for special instructions.