Walking sticks are widely used by many people with mobility issues- there are many different types and designs available. The most common type of walking stick is the height-adjustable aluminium design in various colours and handles. There are other types of sticks that are out there- quad sticks and pyramid canes are the next level of mobility in the stick range. With 4 or 3 legs respectively, they offer greater stability to the user and are also height adjustable for maximum user comfort. These days, sticks for walking support are available in various sizes and shapes. There are eve adjustable walking sticks made of various products such as wood, plastic or metal to choose from. These are considered to be perfect for people who are old or suffer from any type of disabilities. Adjustable sticks come in a wide variety of colors and shapes. People who are blind to certain colors can easily find a stick of a color of their choice.
There are several different types of Walking Aids depending on the need and affordability factor. Walking sticks should not be confused with the canes used by the blind, also known as a white cane, as this is a mobility tool but not specifically designed for assisting with balance and stability. A walking stick is strong and sturdy, able to bear a person’s entire body weight many times over and may be specifically designed for individual needs.
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Adjustable Walking Sticks
Adjustable Walking Sticks Provides support to Elders with mobility challenges. Walking stick with a variable height for user comfort for support to the elderly.
Adjustable Walking Sticks Features
- Aluminium Walking Stick
- Lightweight Aluminium
- Height Adjustable ( 28-37 inches)
- Lightweight aluminium construction
- Adjustable height to suit individual user requirements
- L shaped handle for better grip
Invalid Folding Walker Plain
Getting from Point A to Point B may not be as easy for everyone . For those that have suffered from a stroke, post lower limb surgery, cerebral palsy, a lower limb fracture or any peripheral nerve disorder, walking again. The Invalid Foldable adjustable Vissco Walker plain provides a larger base of support facilitating balancing while walking. It provides four additional points of contact and a stable center for gravity positioning. The walker directs the load through the arms and the walking aid, thus lowering the impact and static forces transmitted to the affected limbs. Being light weight and having soft hand grips makes it an ideal walking companion.
When To Use-
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- Stroke
- Post Surgery (TKR/THR) Cerebral Palsy
- Fracture
- Lower Limb Peripheral
- Nerve disorders
Invalid Folding Walker Plain Features
- Space Saving
- Rigid Support
- Universal Fit
- Adjustable Support