What are my options if I want to use a cane?

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A cane is a walking stick used by people with physical disabilities. It is an alternative to a crutch, typically used to support the weight of the leg. Canes are made of different materials and are designed for other purposes. They were originally made from wood, but today they can be made from metal, fiberglass, plastic, and rubber. Canes can be used as a walking aid, as support while standing or sitting, or as an aid to help someone who has trouble with their hands.

Types of canes

Single-point canes – There are many clubs, but the most common type is the single-point cane. It is the most practical and versatile cane. Single-point canes have only one point at their tip, which is usually made of wood, metal or plastic and has a rubber or fabric sleeve. They are a walking aid for people with limited mobility due to arthritis, injuries, or other conditions.

Multi-point canes – A multi-point cane is a type of cane that has two or more telescoping sections. It's usually made from metal and can be used for different purposes. They are mostly used for outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, hunting, and camping. People with difficulty walking due to injuries, arthritis or other medical conditions might also find them useful because they provide extra support on uneven ground.

Folding canes – Folding canes are a type of cane with a metal or plastic handle and a collapsible stem. They come in many different styles, sizes, and colors. They also make it easier to transport them around as they fold up when not in use.

Offset Canes – Offset canes are a type of cane with a handle at the top and use the shaft to create an offset angle that can be grasped differently than the types above canes. 

Hemi Walker – Hemi Walker is a cane that can be used by people with hemiplegia, a condition that causes paralysis on one side of the body. Its unique design allows the user to use their arm as the primary walking stick. 

How to choose the right cane?

Many people use canes because they have an injured joint or are in pain. They provide support and reduce pressure on the ailing joint. Some canes are also designed to provide extra stability for those with trouble standing independently.

Choosing the right cane is important because it provides support and prevents falls. The right cane should be lightweight enough to not cause any additional pressure on ailing joints, comfortable enough to make walking easier, sturdy enough to provide stability during walks and prevent falls, and durable enough to last for years without breaking down too easily.

What height of the cane to get?

Cane height is a personal preference, and it depends on the individual. To choose the best cane height for the user, they must use their walking shoes when buying or testing a cane. However, if the user uses different shoes with different heels, choosing an aluminum cane with adjusting heights should be the option. Keep in mind that too-long canes can cause excessive forces on the flexion of the wrist and can put unnecessary strain on the shoulders or lower back of the user

What kind of grips to look for?

Cane grips come in different shapes and sizes. However, the most important factor is how comfortable the grip is. There are six types of cane grips: thick, thin, firm, padded, L-shaped, or T-shaped.

Thick cane grips are typically used by people with a lot of grip strength or who need extra support. They provide more leverage than thin cane grips, but they also make it harder to maneuver around tight spaces. 

Thin cane grips, on the other hand, are typically used by people with weaker grip strength. They provide less leverage than thick cane grips, but they also make it easier for people to move around in crowded areas or even navigate stairs. 

Firm cane grips are typically used by people who want extra support while using their canes. While the padded cane handle gives users an extra layer of comfort as they use it. Lastly, the L-shaped or T-shaped cane grips provide better balance than the rounded grip as they are easier to use on uneven surfaces like paved roads or rough terrain.

Cane compositions

The compositions of a cane affect its price. For example, wooden canes are far less expensive than aluminum ones. But aluminum cane is lighter, adjustable in height, easy to carry or maneuver, and has many more features than wooden canes. 

One must also consider the type of weather they're living in. If you live in a cold climate, choosing a cane that has a removable and pivoting spike for indoor usage will help. If you live in warm weather, getting a cane with a rubber tip that can be replaced when it's loose is very beneficial and cost-efficient. 

Safety Tips for using a cane

Knowing some safety tips in using a cane can help avoid common injuries. These tips are: making sure that you have the right type of cane for your height and weight and the right type of grip on the handle of your cane. And don't put too much pressure on your wrist when holding the handle at any time during use, even if it feels secure enough.

Where to shop for a cane

The cane is a simple but essential tool for blind or visually impaired people. It helps them to navigate through the world and maintain their independence.

The Sky Medical Supplies team understands this need, which is why they have created a range of stylish, durable, and affordable canes. They have also made these canes accessible with an array of colors and designs that suit every taste.

Sky Medical Supplies offers a cane offset with a pink garden, blue waves, leopard, butterfly symphony coating, and an All-terrain cane quad-tip for outdoor use. There are also tip and grip replacement kits and folding canes available. we are your first choice to buy a cane in Denver Colorado. We also serve customers around Parker, green valley ranch, Denver International Airport (DIA)  Littleton, Boulder, Northfield mall, Wheatridge, Brighton, Thornton, Elizabeth, Stapleton, Aurora, Broomfield, Lone Tree, Lakewood, Erie, Superior, Lafayette, Golden, Castle Rock, Highlands Ranch, Centennial, Englewood, Denver Tech Center, Westminster, Englewood, Arvada, Cherry Creek, Greenwood Village, Longmont, Franktown.

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