Walking canes can offer significant help
Walking canes can offer significant help to those with physical injuries or disabilities while still allowing mobility and avoiding the social awkwardness of a wheel chair or other aides.
The balance, support, and mobility of the many types of walking canes has improved dramatically over the years with new technology and innovative features.
For example, new aluminum canes offer such features as lights, tools to assist with grabbing or picking up items, wrist straps, rests, and superior durability. Some canes even offer a built-in magnet for retrieval of keys, changes, or jewelry.
Another type of popular walking canes are folding canes. Typically not selected by those with serious disabilities or requiring a large amount of support, newer folding canes offer a solid framework and safer choice along with durability and functionality.
When first walking with a cane it is important to select one of the proper size. The handle should sit at your wrist while standing. Begin by taking even and slow steps and by using the cane in the opposite hand of the side of your body requiring the most support.
Walking sticks are another option. Often thought of handmade wooden poles, walking sticks today are built of more reliable materials while still maintaining their antiquated or outdoors look. Contemporary walking sticks are also available.
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