Testimonials for RollerFootTM

Audrey K. (business owner, mother)
I broke my ankle working in the yard. After the surgery I had a soft cast and was non weight bearing for 5 weeks. Using crutches was really bad. RollerFoot™ allowed me to do a lot of things that on crutches would have been impossible. I was able to get my son ready for school in the morning, bring him clothes, prepare breakfast and go around the house doing a million of other things.
I took RollerFoot™ on my visit to the doctor and he thought it was great.
RollerFoot™ enabled me to return to work quickly and stay productive the entire day. I could use my both hands to carry boxes to fill the orders, I was able to move around the office with ease and accomplish a lot of tasks. I took RollerFoot™ with me to our remotely located store a few hundred miles away and used RollerFoot™ to set up the store on time for the season.
I would definitely recommend RollerFoot™ to anyone who needs to get things done.
Sue (Albany, New York)
I want you to know what a terrific help the Rollerfoot was in my recovery from a broken foot. I was in a non-walking cast for four weeks and needed to keep the foot elevated. I didn't do well on crutches and after four days on them and a few stumbles onto my broken foot, I found your website. The Rollerfoot helped me to get my mobility back. I was able to get my own food and drink and move around the house pretty freely. The Rollerfoot kept my foot elevated and safe so I didn't reinjure it. Most of all, it improved my spirits immensely, I had freedom inside my own home and didn't feel so helpless. Thank you for this terrific product.
Debbie B. (Seattle, WA)
The company was very customer service oriented and their product, the Rollerfoot, was exceptional. It made my experience with a broken foot much more acceptable.
Doctor George Diaz (FL)
Used RollerFoot knee walker successfully for many weeks in the office and at home.
Linda H. Vancouver, Canada
I must tell you what a lifesaver RollerFoot has been for me. I had a bunionectomy and will have been in a cast for 6 weeks (non-weight bearing). Crutches are ok, but they tie up your hands so that it’s impossible to carry even a glass of water! The RollerFoot enabled me to work in my kitchen, do laundry, clean, etc. I would have gone insane without RollerFoot. As I might be having my other foot done sometime down the road, I will need the RollerFoot again.
Joel M. (Milwaukee, WI)
I recently broke my ankle, and RollerFoot saved the day. Without RollerFoot I would not have been able to move around my house to cook, clean, or take care of my dog! I would recommend RollerFoot to anyone with an ankle or foot injury.
Tom M. (Tucson, AZ)
I'm a CNC machinist of high precision parts at a manufacturing facility. I use RollerFoot at the plant because I need to be standing with my hands free at the machine while setting up and checking parts. I'm rolling on my RollerFoot around the shop while gathering tools, sending and receiving programs to/from the machines, carrying parts to various inspection equipment and helping others with their projects. All of this would have been totally impossible to do on crutches. RollerFoot works wonderfully for me at work and at home.
Testimonials for RollerFootTM
Dr. Maura C.– clinical physician (TN)
Following the ankle surgery I had to be back to work within days. I needed a mobility device during the non-weight bearing period that would be easy to use and allow me to remain functional in my duties as a physician. I first got a walking crutch, but quickly discovered that it was awkward to use and would not serve the purpose.
Then I found RollerFoot knee walker on YouTube and ordered it through the RollerFoot website. What a difference RollerFoot has made for me! It was really easy in use, small, light and freed up my hands. It allowed me to work at the hospital the whole day, move from room to room to see my patients while holding the charts and the clip board in my hands. I even took RollerFoot to the operating room! There was no way I could have done even part of that on crutches!
RollerFoot enabled me to maintain my daily routine. I successfully used it at home, for going out to eat at restaurants, for shopping and at church.
The best features of RollerFoot: quick and easy transition from seating to standing position, or from walking to seating; your injured foot remains elevated at all times, reducing swelling and pain; in seating position you can put your leg up on RollerFoot at a comfortable level; and, of course, having hands free to carry things. RollerFoot engages lower body and upper leg muscles (hips, buttocks, thighs, etc.) preventing their atrophy. RollerFoot is a lot closer to walking than crutches. It is also easy to use in the bathroom.
This has been a great product and a life saver at work. I can’t say enough good things about it. I am so grateful that I found RollerFoot on the internet. I would be happy to help you with marketing from the medical side. Use me as a reference anytime.
Janice B. (Professor, University of Wisconsin)
I broke my ankle at the dog park early this winter. The doctor put me in an orthopedic boot and sent me home with crutches. I quickly discovered I didn’t have the upper body strength to handle crutches. Teaching at the University requires a lot of moving around and I also have a very busy family life. So relying on crutches just didn’t work for me.
I found RollerFoot knee walker by searching the internet, saw the RollerFoot videos where patients are able to roll around and have their hands free. Using the contact information from the web site I arranged for delivery of the RollerFoot to the University. I tried it in the environment where I needed it the most, getting from the parking garage to my office, going to various lecture halls, in and out of the elevators.
RollerFoot worked like a charm for me for several weeks and was a true life saver. It allowed me to continue teaching my courses, standing in front of the lecture hall for long periods of time. RollerFoot was a tremendous help shopping! You have your hands free to pick up items and pushing the cart was easy. On RollerFoot I could roll down a grocery aisle faster than walking behind a shopping cart. When I was using RollerFoot, many of my students and colleagues commented on how effective I was at getting around campus (and I’m not highly athletic).
RollerFoot is a great device. I showed it to my orthopedic surgeon and he was impressed. I highly recommend RollerFoot to anyone who wants to improve their quality of life during the non-weight bearing period.
Testimonials for RollerFootTM
Dr. Lisa B., Emergency Room Doctor (PA)
I love RollerFoot and it is allowing me to work and take care of my three young daughters. Also, my oldest daughter broke her arm and had to have surgery at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh. So RollerFoot was modeled on the orthopedic ward of children’s hospital where it got many oos and ahs. I am an E.R. Doctor and all my patients love RollerFoot. I gave RollerFoot website to a lady from Ohio last night whose left ankle comminuted fracture dislocation I reduced (while I was standing on RollerFoot!).
Dr. Stephen A., foot and ankle surgeon (WI)
Ruptured Achilles tendon and needed a way to get from a surgical scrub sink into surgery without contaminating hands once they are scrubbed (as crutches would not work and will contaminate hands). Had to perform several surgeries twice a week during the time when I couldn’t put weight on my bad foot. RollerFoot knee walker has been very helpful during my Achilles tendon recovery for 6 weeks. I used RollerFoot in the operating room and it allowed me to continue my practice whereas with crutches it would have been totally impossible.
Vincent F., CEO (NJ)
I used both RollerFoot and iWalk-Free and can testify that RollerFoot beats iWalk-Free hands down. Being a big athletic guy that I am I gave both devices a good work-out. I quickly found out that I loved RollerFoot and didn't like the iWalk at all and sent it back the second day. RollerFoot is much easier to get on, it takes only a few seconds where iWalk takes forever to attach. iWalk is very un-natural for walking, even primitive and hard to get accustomed to. RollerFoot is so much easier, smoother, faster and more natural in use. I take RolleFoot everywhere I go - work, to the mall, restaurants, movies and I move so easy and fast that everyone around me is amazed. I just love RollerFoot which is giving me the ability to get rid of crutches and move around quickly, but mainly I have my hands free! RollerFoot is small and light so I can just through it in the car on the seat next to me and jump right on it when I get out in a snap. Because of its elegant look, RollerFoot is fun to take to social events for a little show off. I also showed RollerFoot to my orthopedic doctor and he liked it.
Ann (Registered Nurse for 30 yrs)
I broke my ankle by slipping on ice. RollerFoot was a great alternative to crutches for 9 weeks, 6 ½ of which I was in a non-weight bearing cast. I could easily maneuver around the house with my hands free to do everyday tasks. I came on RollerFoot for an appointment with my orthopedic doctor and he liked it. I have been able to go to church and grocery stores on RollerFoot. I even went on a retreat for a week-end and was able to fully participate. Crutches would have not allowed me to do any of this. I do recommend RollerFoot rolling knee walker to anyone who wants to stay active during recovery from ankle trauma.
Colleen (an orthopedic sales specialist and an avid runner)
I first saw RollerFoot™ at a Podiatry conference. Coincidently, at that time I was recovering from a broken ankle and really wanted something better than crutches. So I was intrigued by RollerFoot and eagerly decided to test it.
I used RollerFoot™ extensively for over two weeks. I used it at home, at grocery stores, malls and around the block as an exercise in place of jogging.
I conclude that RollerFoot™ is really helpful for people with ankle/foot problems during the recovery and rehab periods. During use RollerFoot™ exercises the upper muscles of the injured leg, and truly frees up your hands and enables you to do things totally impossible if using crutches.