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Dec 9, 2013 · Most of the time I only use the cane, but I also have a walker and a wheelchair. I put this on just to show the difference in gait and stability walking with a cane and without.
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Learning to walk after a stroke can be difficult. This is the final progression in a 4 part series on how to improve your walking and learn how to wean off o...
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Its my first time to walk without a cane. Physical Therapist Chi Reyes teaches me the basic in walking.
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Jan 16, 2022 · The following 10 gait exercises will help you and your patients see how balance is affected by common gait challenges. They will also help better prepare your patient to safely go sans cane or walker. 1. Gait - Back Steps. Exercise 8: Walking - Backwards.
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One of the most common questions asked of a physical therapist is, \"How high should I adjust my cane?\" Walking with a cane that is too short or too tall can be difficult, and it can put you at risk for falling or for injury. Ensuring your cane is adjusted properly can keep you safe and make walking an easy and safe task. Sizing your cane improper...
A straight cane is a device that you can use after injury or illness to help you improve your ability to walk. It provides support to help you keep your balance while walking. While a cane can be an effective device to help you walk better, it works best when sized and adjusted properly.
Canes are usually made out of wood or metal. Most metal canes are adjustable. Simply loosen the tension screw near the bottom and push the small button in on the side of the cane. You can then slide the metal parts of the cane to make your cane shorter or longer. Remember to make sure that the push button is fully engaged in a hole and that you tig...
If your cane is wooden, you can make it shorter by cutting off the right amount on the bottom. Be careful not to cut too much off; you cannot make a wooden cane longer. A good rule to follow is \"measure twice, cut once.\" But how high should you make your cane? Follow these steps to make sure your cane is fitted properly. You should always consult...
Remember, your doctor or physical therapist should check to make sure that your cane is sized properly and that you are using your cane correctly when walking. Your physical therapist can also work with you to help improve the way you walk. Hip and leg strengthening exercises can be done, and your PT can prescribe balance exercises to help improve ...
Finding the proper cane height is easy to do if you follow these simple instructions. If you walk with a cane, check in with your physical therapist to make sure your cane is the proper height and that you are using it properly. Walking with a cane should feel natural an easy if you have taken the time to make sure it is the proper height and that ...
Faster Walking: Believe it or not, canes can actually help you walk faster than you could without one! If you are struggling to walk under your own power, using a cane will help you move more quickly and safely than you have in a long time.
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Sep 18, 2023 · According to an article published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, approximately 1 in 4 older adults 65 and over use a cane or a walker, and 1 in 9 reports using multiple devices. It is a fact that the use of canes and walkers increases with advancing age.