Walking Aids for Elderly or Disabled

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Walking Aids for Elderly or Disabled
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Walking disabilities are the most critical out
of all. But, as said, every problem has a
solution, walking disability too has a solution.
Walking aids is the one here. There are several
options available in walking aids like folding
walking sticks, canes, crutches, etc. You can
choose the ideal one according to the level of
difficulty of the patient. And dont worry,
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  • aluminum ramps for sale and youll find a huge
    variety of aluminum ramps. So, now that you know
    about how to buy it, let us have a look at the
    various walking aids that you can buy
  • 4 Common Types of Walking Mobility Aids for
    Elderly People
  • Canes
  • Canes are the most common and standard type of
    walking aid an elderly is likely to use. A cane
    can help to stabilize the balance by reducing
    strain on the legs. It is an easy and portable
    device to keep around. Most canes have a
    standard length of 36 inches which is a great
    height for most. One can also adjust it according
    to their needs.
  • If you are an independent elderly, a cane is a
    must have to save you from the risk of falling
    or losing balance. Canes help to support the
    bodys weight and to transfer some of the load
    from the legs to the upper body. Folding walking
    sticks is also one of the best options to rely
    on for support. It is very handy and can even be
    used by blind people as a better direction and
    support aid.
  • One more thing to know about canes is that
    although they take a major strain off the lower
    body to assist with walking, they also place
    greater pressure on the hands and the wrists. So
    if one has a

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  • weaker upper body or any arm/hands issues then a
    cane might not
  • be the best choice as a walking device unless one
    only intends to use it sparingly.
  • Crutches
  • Crutches take the weight from the legs and
    transfer the majority of it to the upper body
    like canes. Crutches are commonly used in pairs.
    They include an extension that helps in taking
    off some weight from the hands and wrists to the
    upper arms. They tend to serve better as a
    temporary walking device. It is often used after
    a leg injury. However, when someone is
    considering a walking assistance device for use
    in the long run, they usually have better
    options.
  • Walkers
  • Also known as Zimmer frames, walkers have a metal
    frame with four legs. There are also walkers
    available with wheels on the two front legs,
    making the forward movement easier. There are
    also different types of walkers like 2-wheel
    walkers and rollator walkers.
  • Walkers assure more support and balance than
    canes and crutches as they form much wider
    contact with the ground. When the user

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on the two sides of the frame, they receive great
stability. If you are worried about the weight
of the walkers then you dont need to. Even if
walkers are larger than crutches and canes, they
are usually light in weight and often
foldable. However, if we talk about walking
devices as a solution for the elderly, they
might not always be the best option. As they
often need a caretaker to assist them with
walkers. Situations like a little more
difference in the height of the pavement seem
like an obstruction to cover independently. 4.
Wheelchairs A wheelchair basically does the
moving action for you especially if you choose
an electric wheelchair! A wheelchair is the best
solution for those who should not or cannot
apply weight on their lower limbs or for those
who cannot walk due to lack of stability or other
reasons. The wheelchair is the right mobility
aid for those who have more serious disabilities
or who need to travel over greater distances.
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  • Other Options for Walking Assistance
  • Besides the walking aid options mentioned above,
    there are many options for a walking assistance
    device available to consider while thinking
    about improving your stability and promote
    independence when walking
  • Ramps
  • Ramps are a great option for assisting anyone
    with walking, especially those using
    wheelchairs. Ramps also make access much easier
    for people who use walkers, canes or crutches.
    Wood ramp, folding ramp, aluminum ramp, modular
    ramps, are some of the material types available
    in ramps. So, now when you see a board saying,
    aluminum ramps for sale you know what you need
    to do right? Just grab the chance of buying that
    versatile piece at a sale price.
  • Stair Lifts
  • One can install a stair lift in almost any home.
    This device has a seat with great control. The
    user can sit on the seat and use the control of
    the seat to move up or down the staircase,
    allowing easy access to the different floors
    without having to tackle them on foot.

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Before investing in any walking aid, consider the
challenges that the patient is facing and if the
aids can help to reduce those or not. Also,
consulting a physician before finalizing the
walking aid is very important. Article an
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