
Choosing the right rollator for (Charcot-Marie-Tooth) CMT to support your mobility and independence
If you are living with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT), you may notice changes in your mobility over time. Muscle weakness, balance difficulties and fatigue can all affect how confident and comfortable you feel when walking.
For many people, a rollator can provide helpful support. However, choosing the right rollator is important as what works well for one person may not suit another.
This guide looks at what to consider when choosing a rollator if you have CMT, and how the right choice can support your independence.
Why the right rollator matters
CMT affects everyone differently. Symptoms can vary in severity and may change over time. Because of this, a rollator should not be seen as a one-size-fits-all solution. The right rollator should match your individual needs, helping you to:

- Get stable support when walking
- Manage fatigue more effectively
- Stay active and engaged in daily life
- Maintain your independence for longer
Taking time to choose the right option can make a significant difference to how useful and comfortable it is in everyday life. Here’s what to consider when deciding which model best fits your needs.
Rollator with seat
Fatigue is a common part of living with CMT, and it can vary from day to day.
A rollator with a built-in seat allows you to rest whenever needed, without having to plan your route around available seating. This can make outings feel more manageable and reduce the pressure to “push through” tiredness.
Some rollators can also convert into a transport chair or even an electric wheelchair. This may be helpful if you want the option to continue longer journeys with assistance when walking becomes too tiring.
Where you will use it
Think about where you are most likely to use your rollator.
- Indoors: a lightweight rollator with a small turning circle may be easier to maneuver in tight spaces
- Outdoors: a rollator with pneumatic tyres can provide better stability on uneven surfaces
- Both: a model that combines comfort, stability, and ease of use

If you plan to travel frequently, you may also want to consider how easy it is to fold and transport.
Adjustability and fit
A rollator should be adjusted to suit your height and posture.
Handles that are too high or too low can lead to discomfort and may affect your balance. Many rollators have adjustable handle heights, allowing you to find a position that supports a more natural walking posture.
As CMT can change over time, choosing a rollator with adaptable features may help ensure it continues to meet your requirements. A rollator that works well initially may need adjusting or replacing later.
Weight and ease of use
You may need to lift or transport your rollator, for example, when getting in and out of a car or using public transport.
A lightweight frame can make this easier, particularly if hand strength is affected. At the same time, the rollator should still feel stable and secure when in use.

Ease of steering, braking and folding are also important factors to consider for everyday convenience.
Additional features such as storage bags, back support, and all-terrain wheels, along with optional accessories like trays, cup and cane holders, or travel covers, can make daily activities more practical and help you maintain your independence.
Getting the right advice
Choosing a rollator can feel like a big decision, especially if it’s your first mobility aid. It can be helpful to speak with a healthcare professional, such as a physiotherapist or occupational therapist, as they can assess your mobility and recommend options suited to your needs.
If possible, trying different models before deciding can also help you feel more confident in your choice.
Using a rollator is about finding the right support to help you live your life as fully as possible when living with CMT.
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