Daily strolling with a stroller requires good posture. An incorrectly adjusted push bar increases the strain on shoulders, back, and wrists. The correct height prevents discomfort and maintains control while walking.
The 3-in-1 models in the Movebaby strollers overview have an adjustable push bar. This allows adjustment to body height.
Why push rod height is important
If the push bar is too low, you'll automatically hunch over. If it's too high, you'll shrug your shoulders. Both positions increase muscle tension.
Ergonomic research shows that a neutral arm position reduces strain on the lower back and neck. Wrists remain straight. Shoulders remain relaxed.
What is the ideal pushrod height
The ideal height is around elbow height when standing upright. Your arms hang relaxed alongside your body. Your hands rest lightly on the push bar.
A practical guideline:
- Forearms approximately horizontal
- Shoulders low and relaxed
- No bend in the lower back
For taller parents, adjustability is essential. Without an adjustable push bar, strain can occur more quickly.
Scientific substantiation
According to ergonomic guidelines from physiotherapy, a neutral posture reduces pressure on the spine. Repeated forward bending increases the risk of lower back pain.
The American Academy of Pediatrics emphasizes that parents engage in prolonged, repetitive movements during daily care. Correct posture reduces the risk of strain.
How to adjust the push rod correctly
Follow these steps when adjusting:
- Stand upright behind the stroller
- Adjust the push bar to elbow height
- Walk for a few minutes and feel tension
- Adjust the height until the posture remains relaxed
Test this with both parents separately. Each body requires its own set-up.
Common mistakes
A common mistake is adjusting the push bar by feel without testing it while walking. It's also often forgotten to adjust the height when another parent is using the stroller.
In addition, extra weight on the push bar changes the balance, which affects your posture while pushing.
Relationship with safety
An ergonomic position not only improves comfort, but also increases control over the stroller.
According to advice from VeiligheidNL, good control reduces the risk of tipping or slipping at curbs and slopes.
Summary
The correct push bar height prevents back and shoulder problems. Elbow height is a reliable starting point. Adjustability is essential for daily use and multiple users.
If you want to view strollers with an adjustable push bar, take a look at the Movebaby stroller range.
Sources used
- American Academy of Pediatrics – Parent ergonomics and repetitive strain
- SafetyNL – Advice on safe and stable use of strollers
- Ergonomic guidelines for physiotherapy in the Netherlands
