Walking is often painful for my 8-year-old, whose orthopedic condition causes chronic knee and leg pain. He can walk shorter distances more easily, but for longer ones, we have tried a number of traditional and non-traditional mobility aids.
These include: 3-wheel electric standing scooter Regular wagon All-terrain wagon Pediatric walker Cane Walking sticks 2-wheel electric scooter Regular (non-electric) 3-wheel scooter Toddler trike 2-wheel bike Recumbent bike Tag along bike Bike trailer This is in addition to the 11 strollers we have tried and/or run into the ground over the years, three of which are currently in regular rotation (a tall/lightweight travel stroller to keep in the trunk of the car, Bob jogging stroller for walks around town, and a double stroller to use with little sister).
I have spent countless hours researching mobility devices (which often don’t exist in pediatric form) along with the seat heights of different stroller models as my child has grown.
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