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A compact visual and auditory cueing device designed to support people who need more confidence while walking.
For seniors, caregivers, and families, the goal is simple: find practical support that helps reduce hesitation, improve walking rhythm, and make daily mobility feel more manageable. Mobility City can help you understand NexStride and connect with a local showroom.
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NexStride Cueing Device by Drive Medical at Home
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Product Weight
Visual Cue
Auditory Cue
Walker, Cane, or Poles
Eligible
See it in action
NexStride is easier to explain when you can see the laser cue and metronome cue working together. Watch the video, then call Mobility City if you want help understanding whether this may be useful for you, a parent, spouse, patient, or loved one. If the embedded video is blocked by your browser, the direct YouTube button below the video will still work.
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Why NexStride
NexStride is designed to support people who experience freezing of gait or difficulty maintaining a steady walking rhythm. By projecting a laser line on the floor and providing an adjustable metronome tone, the device gives visual and auditory cues that may help users re-establish a more comfortable walking pattern.
A laser line projects onto the floor to give users a clear visual target to step toward.
An adjustable metronome tone provides a steady rhythm that may help support walking cadence.
The device attaches to common mobility aids, including walkers, canes, and walking poles.
Many visitors to this page are not only shopping for themselves. They may be helping a parent, spouse, patient, or loved one. This page is designed to make the product easier to understand, with clear next steps and access to local Mobility City support.
Product details based on Drive Medical at Home source information
How it helps
NexStride uses light and sound signals to provide external cues while walking. For people who struggle with freezing of gait, rhythm, or hesitation while stepping, these cues may help create a more consistent walking pattern.
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Mobility City support
Mobility City locations support seniors, veterans, caregivers, and individuals with mobility challenges through equipment sales, rentals, repairs, and service. For products like NexStride, our team can help customers understand product fit, local availability, and the mobility equipment support available through their nearest showroom.
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Note: This page is for product awareness and customer support. NexStride is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Customers should consult a qualified healthcare professional about fall risk, mobility changes, or neurological conditions.